Citroën Unveils C5 Aircross: New Electric and Hybrid SUV Aims for Market Success

April 29, 2025
Citroën Unveils C5 Aircross: New Electric and Hybrid SUV Aims for Market Success
  • Koskas is optimistic about the SUV's market potential, believing it will significantly surpass current sales of approximately 50,000 units annually.

  • Citroën unveiled its new family SUV, the C5 Aircross, on April 29, 2025, which will be produced at the Chartres-de-Bretagne factory near Rennes, France.

  • The C5 Aircross will be available in electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid versions, reflecting Citroën's shift towards more sustainable vehicle options.

  • This shift includes a focus on electric models to meet CO2 emissions goals, with two electric ranges of 500 km and 680 km offered alongside hybrid options.

  • The new model features a completely revamped interior and a new platform, marking the introduction of an all-electric version for the first time.

  • The starting price is projected at around €35,000 for hybrid models and €40,000 for electric versions, making it competitive in the market.

  • Positioned as Citroën's flagship model, the C5 Aircross emphasizes the brand's commitment to spacious family vehicles.

  • Despite the highly competitive SUV segment, Citroën's reputation for family-friendly designs positions it as a strong contender.

  • The target market includes families and corporate fleets, with hopes of reversing recent declines in Citroën's sales figures.

  • Thierry Koskas, CEO of Citroën, expressed confidence in the C5 Aircross, highlighting its potential for great success despite past quality issues within Stellantis.

  • The decision to produce the C5 Aircross in France comes amidst widespread industry relocations, with Citroën aiming for a strong domestic presence.

  • Orders for the SUV will open in June 2025, with vehicles hitting showrooms shortly after summer, while the long-range battery version will be available by late 2025 or early 2026.

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