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- Industry News
- 2 March 2026
Citroën South Africa has officially introduced the updated Model Year 2026) Citroën C3 and Aircross in South Africa.
What is new?
It is an update on the French brand’s current C3 range (C3 and C3 Aircross) introduced locally in 2024 with added comfort and features but the outside still intact.
The updated versions of the C3 Aircross SUV has added features to make a real difference to everyday driving. This includes:

These upgrades further enhance Citroën’s reputation for delivering simply more in the value-conscious compact car and SUV segments, the brand believes.
The refreshed Citroën C3 continues to appeal to young professionals and first-time car buyers looking for a combination of practical design and modern technology at an accessible price point.
Other key highlights of the MY26 C3 range include:
Citroën says the C3 continues to deliver a distinctive blend of urban agility, visual personality and everyday usability that sets it apart in the B-hatch segment.
Prices:
C3 MAX MT (R269 500) and the C3 MAX Turbo AT (R311 500).
C3 Aircross PLUS MT 5-seater (R294 500), Aircross MAX Turbo AT 5-seater (R378 900) and the Aircross MAX Turbo AT 7-seater (R388 900).
An all-new double-cab bakkie with a 2.5-litre turbodiesel plug-in hybrid powertrain will find its way to South Africa.
Mazda South Africa has added a new model to its CX-3 range, one of the better selling nameplates of the brand.
In the - dare one says - overcrowded bakkie market in South Africa, there is no slow-down in new bakkies coming to the country to take on the very well-established trio occupying the podium positions.