Citroën India has turned heads with the launch of its exclusive Dark Edition lineup, a bold all-black collection available across the top variants of the C3, Aircross, and Basalt SUV Coupe. Priced incrementally starting at just INR 19,500, this limited-edition series combines striking design with premium interiors, offering a unique blend of sophistication and exclusivity.

MS Dhoni Unveils and Owns the First Basalt Dark Edition
The launch event saw cricket legend and Citroën’s brand ambassador Mahendra Singh Dhoni unveil the Dark Edition and take delivery of the first Basalt Dark Edition, marking him as the inaugural owner of this highly anticipated lineup. The limited units are available nationwide starting 10th April 2025, exclusively on the top trims of the three models.
Shishir Mishra, Brand Director of Citroën India, shared
, “The Dark Edition reflects our commitment to bold design and contemporary style. With its all-black aesthetics and premium enhancements, we’re offering Indian consumers a distinct and exclusive Citroën experience.”

Aesthetic Excellence: From Exteriors to Interiors
The Dark Edition models are draped in Perla Nera Black, accentuated with dark chrome finishes on the Chevron badge, grille, and body side moldings. Gloss black treatments on the bumpers and door handles further amplify their road presence.
Inside, the cabin exudes luxury with Carbon Black Interiors, complemented by Lava Red detailing and high-gloss black finishes. The seats feature Metropolitan Black leatherette upholstery, while the instrument panel is wrapped in custom leatherette. Exclusive touches like dark chrome moldings and grille embellishers elevate the premium feel.

Pricing and Availability
The Dark Edition is available at the following starting prices:
- Dark Edition C3: INR 8,38,300 onwards
- Dark Edition Aircross: INR 13,13,300 onwards
- Dark Edition Basalt: INR 12,80,000 onwards

With limited units and celebrity appeal, the Citroën Dark Edition is poised to become one of the most sought-after limited-run offerings in India.
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