Citroën C3 car battery
Citroen C3 is a small hatchback falling into the parameters of the B segment, which the French automaker has been selling since 2002. In the model range, it replaced the outdated Citroen Saxo and later the poorly sold Citroen C2.
In the years 2003–2010, a convertible derived from the Citroen C3 model appeared in the offer, with the designation Citroen Pluriel. However, it was not available in all markets and due to the not very great interest of buyers, it did not receive another successor.
Citroen C3 of the first generation could be bought with a total of 8 petrol units of 1.1-1.6 liters and a capacity of 44-88 kW, and with a total of 6 diesel engines of 1.4-1.6 liters and 50-80 kW.
The second generation of Citroen C3 could be bought with four types of four-cylinder petrol engine with a capacity of 1.1 – 1.6 liters and an output of 45 – 89 kW. The second generation of Citroen C3 could be bought with four types of four-cylinder petrol engine with a capacity of 1.1 – 1.6 liters and an output of 45 – 89 kW. Diesel engines with a capacity of 1.4 and 1.6 liters with power ranging from 52 to 82 were also available Kw.
The third generation of Citroën C3 has been produced since 2016. It is available with three types of three-cylinder petrol engine with a capacity of 1.2 liters and power outputs of 50, 61 and 81 kW. Diesel four-cylinder engines with a capacity of 1.5 and 1.6 liters and power of 73 and 75 kW are also on sale.
Citroën C3 battery
In Citroen C3 petrol batteries with a capacity of 40 – 60 Ah are used and in diesel engines batteries 60 – 63 Ah.
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In the years 2003-2010, a model with the designation C3 X-TR was also available on some markets, which, thanks to the added plastics on the body, was supposed to evoke possible off-road use, even if only very light.