This company sold 711 vehicles in September
Business Business: Citroen India’s September 2024 sales data has been published. Overall, the company sells 5 cars in the Indian market. This also includes an electric model. The company’s sales performance was not good last month. There were three models on the list, of which only 1 was sold, 28 units of the second were sold, and only 41 units of the third were sold. The good news for the company is that its recently launched Basalt Coupe has become its best-selling car. However, the company experienced a decline across all models and segments compared to August.
If we look at Citroen India’s September 2024 sales data, 341 units of Basalt Coupe were sold in September. At the same time, 579 units were sold in August. 300 units of C3 were sold in September. At the same time, 507 units were sold in August. 41 units of Aircross were sold in September. However, 38 units were sold in August. 28 units of eC3 were sold in September. 150 units of it have been sold in August. 1 unit of C5 Aircross was sold in September. While only 1 unit was sold in August. In this way, a total of 711 units of Citroen India were sold in September. At the same time, 1,275 units were sold in August.
The front of the Basalt is very similar to the Citroen C3 Aircross, with which it has the same basic design. It also features similarly designed daytime running lights, headlights, grille and air intake placement at the front. The design of the Basalt is clearly visible from the side, with the coupe’s roof tapering from the B-pillar to the high trunk lid with an integrated spoiler. It comes with 16-inch diamond cut alloy wheels.
As far as the interior is concerned, the layout is similar to the C3 Aircross, including elements such as the dashboard design and the central 10.25-inch touchscreen. Unlike the Aircross, it comes with a fully digital 7.0-inch instrument display. The rear seats have adjustable footrests. The Basalt also includes a 15W wireless phone charger, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay systems, and connected car technology.