Page 1 of 1 The new Citroën C3 Pluriel combines all the practicality of a supermini with all the fun of a convertible, whilst remaining eye-catching and loveable in each of its many different guises. Starting off as a funky-looking supermini, with plenty of cabin and boot space, this charismatic newcomer can easily morph into four further body styles including a chic 4-seater cabriolet or even a pick-up.
But, before drivers are tempted to retract the electric full-length roof, ease the rear window into the boot, or remove the roof arches, it is worth taking a closer look at this loveable Citroën, which created history when it became the first saloon ever to be named 'Cabriolet of the year' at the prestigious Geneva Motor Show. Friendly, fun and funky the Citroën C3 Pluriel is all curves, with a profile that sweeps over the smooth bonnet into the windscreen before arching dramatically over the roof and boot. Around the vehicle neat design touches help to make it a real charmer, with large chrome chevrons on the bonnet, uniquely-shaped headlamps, techno-style light clusters at the rear, as well as prominent chrome Citroën lettering which runs the full width of the rear window.
Distinguishing the C3 Pluriel from its sister model, the five door C3 - Citroën's fastest selling car ever - the new model incorporates additional interior styling touches such as robust-looking aluminium effect grab handles, body-coloured door and rear panel inserts, body-coloured seatback trim as well as stylish, weather resistant fabrics that really set off the modern-looking cabin. Page 1 of 1