Citroen has updated its C3 supermini, with a streamlined model line-up and more standard equipment.
The company has reduced the number of trim levels on offer, halving the range from six to three, and increased the specification of each car.
The entry-level Touch trim will be discontinued, while Flair and Flair Nav Editions have been combined into the top-spec Flair Plus trim. The new entry point to the range is now Feel, starting at £15,860. This comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, a seven-inch colour touchscreen supporting smartphone connectivity, automatic air conditioning and lane departure warning. There are also four roof colour options.
The engine range has also been updated, with two new three-cylinder petrols and a four-cylinder diesel.