
The C3 Aircross is definitely one of the quirkier-looking crossovers available today. Built on the same platform as the Opel Crossland X, its pudgy proportions, slatted rear quarter glass and animated two-tier headlamps give it an unreserved personality that is quintessentially French.
The car's oddball personality continues on the inside, where pops of contrasting trim can be found on the steering, air-con vents and seats. With a wheelbase of 2,604mm, it is about the roomiest small crossover in the market today. The amount of storage bins and cup holders on offer inside also meet the standards of its class including its 410-litre boot, meaning that it delivers on the practicality front as well.
The C3 Aircross is pretty decent to drive, too. Powered by the PSA Group's PureTech 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine, it churns out 110bhp and 205Nm of torque - available from a low 1,500rpm. This translates to a punchy drive that anyone can enjoy.
This year, there is no car that comes close to the Citroen C3 Aircross in this segment in regards to how chic and stylish it looks, with a good dose of practicality added into the mix.