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Citroen - C-Elys&#233;e (2021)

Citroen’s compact‑class offering, the 2021 **Citroen C‑Elysée**, is a popular choice for city dwellers seeking practicality, style, and a smooth driving experience. While the **Citroen C‑Elysée price** today may vary by market and condition, the model’s popularity ensures a steady demand for both new and pre‑owned examples. This description will help you understand what a 2021 Citroen C‑Elysée is worth, key specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against rivals in its segment.

  • Engine: 1.2‑litre PureTech inline‑4 petrol, 78 kW (106 hp) / 104 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Powertrain layout: DOHC, 16 valve, direct injection
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4 143 mm | Width ≈ 1 760 mm | Height ≈ 1 460 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2 540 mm
  • Boot capacity: 400 L (folded seats)
  • Top speed: 160 km/h (110 mph)
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 11.8 s
  • Fuel consumption (combined): 4.0–4.4 l/100 km (59–65 mpg)
  • CO₂ emissions: 95–100 g/km
  • Seats: 5 (front bucket + 3‑seat rear bench)
  • Instrumentation: Integrated infotainment, Bluetooth, navigation (optional)
  • Safety: 5‑star Euro NCAP; features include airbags, ABS, ESP, Lane‑Keep Assist
  • Design features: Aqua‑Blue paint, elegant roof lines, compact profile

Citroen C‑Elysée Depreciation – What to Expect

Owners often wonder what is a 2021 Citroen C‑Elysée worth after a year on the road or if buying a used example is wiser. The depreciation curve for the C‑Elysée is fairly typical for a subcompact hatchback launched in 2021.

  • First year: The vehicle typically loses 15–20 % of its value once it is registered and after the first 12 months of use. For example, a new C‑Elysée could be worth roughly 80–85 % of its original list price after just one year.
  • Year two‑three: Depreciation slows to about 8–10 % each year, bringing the vehicle to roughly 60–65 % of its original value by the end of the third year.
  • Years four‑six: The rate drops further, with an overall decline of 30–35 % from the 2008 baseline over the five‑year period. A 2021 model is therefore likely at approximately 55–60 % of its original price by the time it is around five years old.
  • Long‑term outlook (5 + years): After six years, typical values fall below half the original price. This makes the C‑Elysée an attractive option for buyers looking for a mid‑life purchase that still offers modern features at a lower cost.

These estimates are averages; actual values will depend on mileage, care, accident history and regional market conditions. The used Citroen C‑Elysée price often reflects these variables and can be significantly cheaper than a comparable new model.

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