
Citroën India Celebrates 4th Anniversary In India, Launches Special Offers Across Lineup
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During this time, the existing customers can enjoy car spa service for their Citroën free of cost throughout the month.
Citroën India has finally completed four years in the business in India. To mark the fourth anniversary, the company has introduced some special offers across the lineup, allowing the target audience to enjoy the benefits.
As per the details shared by the brand, interested customers can enjoy the exclusive limited-period benefits in terms of attractive cash benefits, extended warranty packages, and low EMI finance schemes.
Offers On Models
The company also listed some of the models under the price cut segment, giving the customers an opportunity to save up to Rs 2.80 lakhs on select models. The offer has been introduced for a limited time and will remain operational till the end of June 2025 or till stocks last.
During this time, the existing customers can enjoy car spa service for their Citroën free of cost throughout the month.
Here's What Top Official Says About Journey
Expressing views about the business in India, Kumar Priyesh, Business Head & Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India, said, 'Our journey in India has been driven by innovation, ambition, and a clear focus on delivering meaningful value to customers. In just four years, we've introduced a portfolio of vehicles that combine Citroën's global design language with deep local relevance."
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June 09, 2025, 18:31 IST

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