

In terms of fuel efficiency, Citroen C3 comes with 19.8kmpl and 19.4kmpl ARAI certified figures for naturally aspirated and turbocharged variants respectively.

Kiger has an additional option of AMT for the naturally aspirated variants and CVT is available for the turbocharged trims.

Magnite offers a standard 5-speed manual transmission across the range with buyers opting for a turbocharged variant having the convenience of CVT. Ignis and Punch can be had with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT. Its naturally aspirated engine is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission while the turbocharged variant gets the support of a 6-speed manual gearbox. However, in the turbocharged avatar, C3 is the most powerful making 10bhp and 40Nm more than what is put out by Kiger and Magnite.Ĭ3 is the only car here which hasn’t got the automatic convenience as of now. Punch is the most powerful car in a naturally aspirated state with 86bhp on offer followed by Maruti Ignis (83bhp) and C3 (82bhp).
