The Citroen eC3X has been officially teased, confirming that Citroen is about to give its electric hatchback the same feature packed makeover that transformed the petrol C3. The eC3X is the electric version of the C3X, which is the most loaded, top trim of Citroen’s C3 hatchback, not a new body style. In simple terms, the eC3X takes the practical eC3 and adds the long list of premium features Indian buyers have been asking for, from a 360 degree camera to push button start.
Here is everything the teaser reveals about the Citroen eC3X, along with the expected specifications, the new features it should bring, the likely price and how it stacks up in India’s affordable EV space.
Citroen eC3X: What The Teaser Reveals
The teaser confirms the model and its feature led direction, though Citroen is yet to share full technical details.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Model | Citroen eC3X (electric C3X) |
| Body style | Hatchback (same as eC3) |
| Status | Teased ahead of launch |
| Powertrain | Electric (eC3 based) |
| Expected range | Around 320 km (ARAI) |
| Expected price | Around Rs 13.5 lakh |
| Key rivals | Tata Tiago EV, Tata Tigor EV, MG Comet |
The eC3X is part of Citroen’s 2.0 strategy, built around adding the letter X to its core models. The brand has already rolled out the C3X, Basalt X and Aircross X, all of which pile on features while keeping prices sharp. The eC3 was the one model that had missed out on the X treatment, until now. Its launch is also tipped to land close to the 2026 Tata Tiago EV, one of its direct rivals.
What The eC3X Actually Is
There was early speculation that the C3X would be a new coupe SUV, but when the petrol C3X launched it turned out to be the most feature rich variant of the regular C3 hatchback, keeping the same body. The eC3X follows the same logic. It is not a new shape or a crossover. It is the existing eC3 hatchback, upgraded with a long list of premium features and badged X to mark it as the top of the range.
This matters because the eC3 has always been praised for its space, comfort and ride, but criticised for missing the features rivals offered. The X treatment is Citroen’s direct answer to that complaint.
Citroen says the X range has driven strong growth for the brand, and the formula is simple. It keeps the comfortable ride and class leading cabin space that the C3 is known for, then adds the screens, cameras and convenience features that buyers actually compare in the showroom. Applying that same recipe to the electric eC3 is a logical next step, and one many owners have been asking for.
eC3X: Confirmed And Expected Features
A note on sources: Citroen has so far released only a teaser and has not officially confirmed the eC3X’s full features, specifications or price. Anything below that is not visible in the teaser is expected, based on the recently launched petrol C3X and the current eC3.
What the teaser confirms is a set of exterior upgrades. Inside, the eC3X is expected to add a long list of features, as it is set to be based on the top-spec Shine trim of the eC3.
The teaser confirms LED projector headlamps and LED fog lamps. Beyond that, the eC3X is expected to bring:
- Proxi-Sense keyless entry with push button start.
- Cruise control with speed limiter.
- A Metropolitan leatherette wrapped steering wheel and dashboard.
- LED ambient lighting, auto climate control and an auto dimming inside mirror.
- A 10.2 inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- Fast USB Type C charging and new alloy wheels.
A Halo 360 degree camera is likely to be on offer, though as on the C3X it may be an optional extra at around Rs 25,000. On safety, expect six airbags, ESP, ABS with EBD, hill hold assist, TPMS, a speed sensitive door lock and an engine immobiliser. Together these finally bring the eC3 in line with rivals on equipment while keeping its practical hatchback shape.

eC3X: Expected Specifications
Citroen has not confirmed the powertrain, but the eC3X is expected to carry over the proven electric setup from the current eC3. These figures are therefore expected rather than official.
| Specification | Citroen eC3X (Expected) |
|---|---|
| Battery | 29.2 kWh |
| Range | Around 320 km (ARAI) |
| Motor power | 57 PS |
| Torque | 143 Nm |
| Top speed | 107 km/h |
| Boot space | 315 litres |
| Fast charging | 10 to 80 percent in around 57 minutes |
If Citroen keeps the eC3 powertrain, the eC3X will prioritise easy, usable range and low running costs over outright performance, which suits its role as a practical city and highway EV. Its 315 litre boot is notably larger than what the Tata Tiago EV and MG Comet offer, and ground clearance stands at a healthy 170 mm. Home charging on a regular socket or a wall box should make daily top ups simple, and with electricity far cheaper than petrol, the running costs would be among the lowest of any car in its class.
eC3X vs eC3: What Changes
The eC3X is best understood as the fully loaded version of the eC3. The battery, motor and range are expected to stay the same, so the difference is all about features and positioning.
| Feature | eC3X | Standard eC3 |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Top, loaded trim | Entry to mid level |
| 360 camera | Expected | Not available |
| Push button start | Expected | Not on lower trims |
| Cruise control | Expected | Not available |
| Lighting | Full LED | Halogen on lower trims |
In short, buyers who liked the eC3 but wanted more kit now have a properly equipped version, without giving up the practical hatchback body or the familiar range.
Citroen eC3X: Expected Price And Rivals
Citroen is known for pricing aggressively thanks to its high localisation. The current eC3 is priced from about Rs 12.9 lakh for the Feel trim to Rs 13.26 lakh for the top Shine, on which the eC3X is expected to be based. That points to an eC3X price of roughly Rs 13.5 lakh, sitting at the top of the range. At that level it would rival the Tata Tigor EV, the higher variants of the Tata Tiago EV and the MG Comet, while offering more features and more boot space than most. Because the eC3X is the loaded top trim rather than an all new car, Citroen can add it without heavy new development costs. A price revision would help though, since rivals like the Tata Punch EV start for considerably less while offering more.
Why The Citroen eC3X Matters
The eC3X arrives at an important moment. The regular eC3, while practical and comfortable, never set the sales charts alight, largely because it lacked the features that Indian buyers increasingly expect at this price. The eC3X fixes exactly that, adding the equipment that was missing while keeping the eC3’s strengths.
There is history behind this too. The eC3 was one of the first affordable electric cars from a global brand in India, undercutting most rivals on price, but it leaned on value rather than desirability. With the eC3X, Citroen is adding the missing ingredient, features, while keeping the affordability that has always been its calling card. Under the Citroen 2.0 plan, the brand is also expanding its dealer and service network into smaller cities, which should make ownership easier for buyers outside the metros.
Quick Pros & Cons
Here is the honest snapshot based on what we know so far.
Pros
- Brings the features the eC3 always lacked, like a 360 camera and push button start.
- Proven eC3 powertrain with a usable 320 km range.
- Practical, spacious hatchback body and comfortable ride.
- Citroen’s track record of aggressive, localisation led pricing.
Cons
- Modest motor output focused on range, not performance.
- Final specifications and price are not yet confirmed.
- Citroen’s service network, while growing, is still smaller than Tata’s.
- A single battery option, at least at launch.
Citroen eC3X: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Citroen eC3X?
The Citroen eC3X is the electric version of the C3X, which is the most feature loaded variant of the eC3 hatchback. It has been teased ahead of its India launch.
2. Is the eC3X a hatchback or an SUV?
The eC3X is a hatchback. Like the petrol C3X, it keeps the same body as the standard eC3 and adds premium features rather than a new body style.
3. What is the expected range of the eC3X?
The eC3X is expected to use the eC3’s 29.2 kWh battery for an ARAI range of around 320 km, though Citroen has not officially confirmed the figures.
4. How much will the eC3X cost?
While not confirmed, the eC3X is expected to be priced around Rs 13.5 lakh, sitting at the top of the eC3 range.
5. What new features will the eC3X get?
Based on the petrol C3X, expect a 360 degree camera, push button start, cruise control, a 10.25 inch wireless touchscreen and full LED lighting.
6. What will the eC3X rival?
At its expected price, the eC3X would rival the Tata Tigor EV, the higher Tata Tiago EV variants and the MG Comet.
7. Will the eC3X have fast charging?
It is expected to support DC fast charging, going from 10 to 80 percent in around 57 minutes if it carries over the current eC3’s charging capability.
Motors77 Verdict
The Citroen eC3X is a smart, overdue move. By taking the practical, proven eC3 and loading it with the features buyers always wished it had, Citroen has finally made its electric hatchback feel as modern as it is sensible. The teaser confirms a feature rich EV that keeps the eC3’s space, comfort and range while ticking the equipment boxes that rivals already offered.
The honest caution is that the important numbers, the exact features, range and price, are still unconfirmed, so treat the specifications here as expected rather than final. The modest motor output also means this is a car built for relaxed, efficient driving rather than outright thrills.
At Motors77, our verdict is that the eC3X could be exactly what Citroen needs to revive its electric story in India. If the brand prices it as sharply as its track record suggests and keeps the eC3’s usable range, the eC3X will be a genuinely tempting, well equipped and practical electric hatchback. We will update this story with full details the moment Citroen confirms them, so watch this space.







