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The Electric Citroën Ë-C3 Aircross Gains 100 Km of Autonomy with This New Battery

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Announced at its launch, the Citroën ë-C3 Aircross has just received a larger battery, promising a 400 km range. Enough to make this electric car more versatile, while maintaining tight prices. Here are the prices. [Read more] Every morning, WhatsApp comes alive with the latest tech news. Join our Frandroid channel to never miss a thing!
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Announced at its launch, the Citroën ë-C3 Aircross has just received a larger battery, promising a 400 km range. Enough to make this electric car more versatile, while maintaining tight prices. Here are the prices. [Read more] Every morning, WhatsApp comes alive with the latest tech news. Join our Frandroid channel to never miss a thing!

Citroën is expanding its C3 Aircross compact SUV model range with the "Electric 113 Extended-Range" variant, appealing to customers with higher range expectations. The new version combines an 83 kW (113 hp) electric motor with a 50 kWh battery, enabling a range of up to 400 km (WLTP), according to the manufacturer in a recent press release. The new ë-C3 Aircross Extended-Range thus offers a compromise between high everyday usability and an affor…

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elektroauto-news.net broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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