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FROM £12,000 Family hatch took our Driver Power new-car crown in 20
WHILE the Citroen e-C3 offers so much for the money that it was worthy of our Car of the Year prize in 2024, the internal-combustion-engined versions – although strong – can’t quite live up to the EV’
WHY WE RAN IT Can Citroën’s new small electric car challenge the class-leading Renault 5? Our time with Citroën’s smallest car has come to an end after around 2500 miles, and in that time I’ve learned
IT would be easy for a car to become lost in the sea of mid-size, five-seat SUVs, but Citroen has always had an individual streak and this is evident again in the new C5 Aircross. This new-generation
CITROEN HASN’T OPTIMISED the new C5 Aircross around a particular drivetrain, it says, so the experience and features should be the same whichever one you choose. And so it proves with this electric ve
For a long time now, Citroën has wrestled with finding an identity for its larger models. Indeed, this second-generation C5 Aircross SUV, the French brand’s new flagship, is a very different propositi
THERE’S not quite a full-blown revolution going on at DS, but the French brand is certainly changing things up this year. It’s going from simply numbering its models to a new ‘No’ naming strategy and