As mentioned earlier, sales will commence with a starting price of $24,500 (23,300 Euros) based on current exchange rates. In 2025, Citroen will unveil a model with a smaller battery pack, providing 124 miles (200 km) of range on a single charge and carrying a price tag of approximately $21,050 (19,990 Euros). This competitive pricing makes the e-C3 one of the most affordable electric vehicles in Europe, nearly matching the starting price of the Dacia Spring, available at $22,300 (20,800 Euros) in France before local incentives.