About Citroën
Citroën has always been a bit different from most mainstream car brands. At its best, it focuses on comfort, useful design and sensible pricing rather than trying to be sporty or upmarket. That gives the brand a clear place in the UK market, especially for buyers who want a car that feels practical and easy to live with.
The current range covers a lot of everyday jobs. There are small cars like the C3 and ë-C3, family crossovers such as the C3 Aircross and C5 Aircross, hatchbacks like the C4 and ë-C4, and more practical people-carrying models like the Berlingo and SpaceTourer. Citroën also now offers electric versions across much of the range, so buyers can often choose between petrol, hybrid or electric power depending on the model.
For UK buyers, Citroën’s appeal is usually fairly grounded. The brand is not trying to sell a premium badge or a sporty image. It’s more about comfort, space, equipment and keeping costs sensible. That makes it a natural fit for families, city drivers and anyone who wants something practical without paying for unnecessary status.
Citroën’s challenge is that the mainstream market is crowded, with strong rivals from Europe, Korea, Japan and China all fighting for the same buyers. Even so, the brand still has a useful identity when it sticks to what it does best: comfortable, distinctive and relatively affordable cars that are designed around normal daily use. This page brings together all of our Citroën coverage in one place, including Expert Ratings, reviews, news and feature articles, so you can compare the range and see where each model fits.