Citroen Sales Surge in Oct 2025 – C3 Leads With 199% YoY Growth

Citroen Sales Surge in Oct 2025: C3 Leads with 199% YoY Growth Amid Festive Boom

By Arjun Patel, Auto Sales Editor
November 20, 2025

Citroen India is riding high on a wave of festive fervor and strategic tweaks, posting a stellar 99% year-over-year sales jump to 1,426 units in October 2025. The C3 hatchback stole the show, clocking 897 units for a whopping 199% YoY surge, underscoring the French brand’s growing appeal in India’s cutthroat entry-level market. Buoyed by post-GST price cuts and the “Shift Into the New” refresh, Citroen’s performance—ranking it 13th among OEMs with a 0.3% share—signals a turnaround from its subdued debut years, as families flock to value-packed, feature-rich rides amid easing wallet pressures.

Festive Fireworks: 99% YoY Leap Powered by Price Revisions and Upgrades

October’s Diwali-driven demand lit a fuse under Citroen’s sales, with volumes nearly doubling from 717 units in October 2024 and spiking 94% from September’s 734 units. The surge aligns with a broader PV market boom, where SUVs and hatches saw 25% overall growth per SIAM data, but Citroen’s outpaced rivals like MG (up 45%) thanks to aggressive pricing post the October GST slab tweaks on sub-4m vehicles.

Key catalysts include the “Shift Into the New” Citroen 2.0 initiative, rolling out X-variants for the C3, C3 Aircross, and Basalt with enhanced kits like sunroofs and connected tech at no extra cost. MS Dhoni’s ambassador role has amplified visibility, while a network push to 200 touchpoints by year-end broadens reach in Tier 2/3 cities. Stellantis India MD Shailesh Hazela eyes 2,000 monthly units as the next milestone, up from 1,000 in FY25, betting on hybrids and EVs for FY26 doubling.

This isn’t isolated: Citroen’s YTD sales hit 10,500 units, a 35% YoY rise, per internal trackers, positioning it for 15,000-18,000 annual volumes if momentum holds.

C3 Hatchback: The 199% Growth Engine Fueling Citroen’s Revival

At the helm is the C3, Citroen’s bread-and-butter hatch that racked up 897 units in October—199% more than the 300-odd in October 2024, and 100% up from September’s 448. Priced from ₹6.16 lakh (ex-showroom), the sub-4m wonder blends quirky French design, a comfy ride on 16-inch alloys, and a 1.2L NA petrol (82hp) or turbo (110hp) with manual/AMT options.

Buyers love the 315L boot, 6-speaker audio, and now X-trims adding wireless charging and rear AC vents. Fuel efficiency at 19-23 kmpl seals deals against the Maruti Swift (up 12% YoY) and Tata Punch (flat). C3’s 69% share of Citroen’s portfolio since 2022 launch—over 11,800 units—proves its mettle, with exports to South America adding 20% to volumes.

Critics note the dated cabin plastics, but at ₹80,000 less than rivals post-cuts, it’s a steal for urban commuters eyeing style on a budget.

C3 Aircross and Basalt: SUV Twins Drive 50% of October Volumes

The C3 Aircross SUV followed suit with 227 units, a 74% MoM jump from September’s 131 and 50% YoY growth. At ₹10.25-15.79 lakh, this 4.3m crossover offers 444L boot space, raised seating, and the same 1.2L engines, plus optional 5/7-seater configs for family hauls. X-variant perks like 360-cam and ADAS Level 1 have boosted appeal, chipping at Hyundai Venue’s dominance (up 18% YoY).

Hot on its heels, the Basalt coupe-SUV notched 217 units in its third month, up 30% MoM and signaling strong early traction for the ₹7.99-13.89 lakh oddity. Its sloping roofline, 470L boot, and turbo-petrol punch (110hp) target style seekers, with X-trims adding leatherette and cruise control. Against Tata Curvv (launched Q3 2025), Basalt’s 21 kmpl edge and seven-year warranty shine, though rear headroom draws flak.

Together, these SUVs accounted for 31% of October sales, up from 20% YTD, as India’s B-SUV segment swells 32% to 366,000 units annually.

  • October 2025 Citroen Model-Wise Sales Breakdown:
  • C3 Hatchback: 897 units (199% YoY, 100% MoM) – 63% share
  • C3 Aircross SUV: 227 units (50% YoY, 74% MoM) – 16% share
  • Basalt Coupe-SUV: 217 units (New model; 30% MoM) – 15% share
  • eC3 EV: 83 units (10% YoY, flat MoM) – 6% share
  • C5 Aircross: 2 units (Decline YoY) – <1% share
  • Total: 1,426 units (99% YoY, 94% MoM)

eC3 EV and C5: Niche Plays Amid Broader Challenges

The eC3 electric hatch limped to 83 units, a modest 10% YoY gain but flat MoM, hampered by a 320km range and ₹12.75 lakh price against Tata Tiago EV’s sub-₹10 lakh entry. A BluSmart MoU for 4,000 units eyes fleet growth, but retail lags as charging infra crawls.

Flagship C5 Aircross managed just 2 units, down sharply YoY, as its ₹36.91 lakh PHEV (225hp, 55km EV range) battles premium imports like VW Tiguan. At 5% YTD share, it’s a halo model, not volume driver.

Challenges persist: Citroen’s 0.3% share trails Hyundai’s 15%, with service network gaps in rural belts. Yet, 200% MoM spikes signal momentum.

  • YTD 2025 Citroen Trends (Jan-Oct):
  • Total Volumes: ~10,500 units (35% YoY growth)
  • Top Seller: C3 (6,500+ units, 62% share)
  • EV Contribution: 8% (up from 5% in 2024)
  • Export Boost: 20% of production to LatAm/SEA
  • Market Goal: 15,000-18,000 units FY26

Road Ahead: 2,000 Units/Month Target and EV Push

Citroen eyes FY26 doubling via the All-New C3 Aircross (7-seater B-SUV, late 2025 launch) and hybrid teases, targeting 30% international sales by 2025-end. Anantapur plant’s 100,000-unit capacity ramps to 200,000, with exports up 50%.

On X, #CitroenC3 trended with 5,200 mentions post-RushLane post (8,400 views), fans praising “Dhoni effect” and affordability. Rivals like Maruti (up 8%) watch warily as Citroen claws market share.

Citroen’s October surge cements its India pivot: From 17,000 cumulative sales since 2022 to a festive breakout, led by C3’s explosive growth. With pricing smarts, Dhoni dazzle, and SUV savvy, the French underdog is scripting a comeback. As FY26 looms, hitting 2,000 units/month could catapult it into the top 10 OEMs—proving value trumps volume in India’s auto arena.

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