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Is the Citroën ë-C4 reliable?
Yes, the ë-C4 has proved dependable in service. It uses the same electric motor and battery setup as the Peugeot e-2008 and Vauxhall Mokka Electric, all of which share a long-running Stellantis platform. There are no widespread mechanical issues, and electric cars in general have far fewer wear items than petrol equivalents. Stick to a car with a healthy battery report and routine servicing should be straightforward.
What should I look out for on a used Citroën ë-C4?
Ask for a recent battery state of health check, ideally above 90 percent on a car under three years old. Confirm both the Type 2 home cable and any rapid-charge cable are present, check the touchscreen and one-pedal drive mode work properly, and inspect the alloys for kerb damage. A full service history at a Citroën or Stellantis specialist is reassuring on any electric car.
What's the best year of Citroën ë-C4 to buy?
A 2022 or later car is the sweet spot. Early ë-C4s from 2021 are now well into depreciation, but later cars benefit from software updates that improved the infotainment and charging behaviour. Shine and Shine Plus trims add the kit most buyers want, including the head-up display and bigger touchscreen, and you'll still pay thousands less than the original list price.
How many miles will a Citroën ë-C4 last?
The ë-C4 should comfortably reach 150,000 miles or more, with the battery being the main long-term consideration. Stellantis warranties the battery to 70 percent capacity for 8 years or 100,000 miles, and real-world data so far suggests degradation is gentle. The motor, single-speed gearbox and brakes all wear far more slowly than on a petrol car, which is a big ownership plus.
Is the Citroën ë-C4 expensive to run / insure?
No, the ë-C4 is cheap to run if you can charge at home. A full charge on a domestic tariff costs a few pounds and gives around 200 miles of real-world range. Insurance groups are higher than the petrol C4, as is normal for electric cars, but servicing is minimal and there's no road tax to pay on pure electrics registered before April 2025.
Which ë-C4 trim or battery is best?
Most used ë-C4s come with the 50 kWh battery and around 217 miles of WLTP range, which suits typical UK use. A newer 54 kWh version with closer to 260 miles of range is now appearing too and is worth the extra if you do regular longer trips. Shine trim is the sensible pick for kit. There's also a petrol C4 if you don't want to go electric, sharing the same comfortable cabin and styling.
What are the best alternatives to the Citroën ë-C4?
Look at the Peugeot e-2008, Vauxhall Mokka Electric and Kia Niro EV. The e-2008 and Mokka are mechanically very similar and worth comparing on price and trim, while the Niro EV offers a longer real-world range and Kia's strong warranty. The ë-C4's strengths are its distinctive coupe-SUV looks, comfortable ride and roomier cabin, which set it apart from its Stellantis siblings.
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