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- Three Optional Packs
- Variant Prices
Citroen India has launched the Aircross Comfort Edition starting at ₹9.09 lakh (ex-showroom), with the range topping out at ₹11.99 lakh. It is available across three variants and adds leatherette seats and optional accessory packs to what is otherwise an unchanged mechanical package.
The headline addition is leatherette seat upholstery across all three variants, something most rivals hold back for higher trims at this price point.
Citroen has also added adjustable rear headrests and revised cabin materials, two areas where the standard Aircross had drawn criticism compared to segment competition.
Three Optional Packs

Alongside the Comfort Edition, Citroen is offering three add-on accessory packs:
| Pack | What You Get |
|---|---|
| YOU | 10-inch touchscreen, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, reverse camera, fog lamps, exterior styling |
| PLUS | Wireless charger |
| MAX | JBL speakers, 3-channel dashcam with driver assistance alerts |
The YOU Pack is the most meaningful of the three for most buyers, as it addresses the missing infotainment and camera on base trims.
Meanwhile, the MAX Pack's 3-channel dashcam with driver alerts is an unusual addition for this segment and the most differentiated feature across the three.
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Variant Prices

| Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|
| Comfort Edition Base | ₹9.09 lakh |
| Comfort Edition Top | ₹11.99 lakh |
The Comfort Edition does not change the engine options. The 82PS naturally aspirated and 110PS turbo-petrol units carry over.
The Aircross sits in a crowded midsize SUV segment going up against the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, and Honda Elevate, and its one genuine segment-exclusive is the 7-seat configuration, which none of those rivals offer.
The Comfort Edition's leatherette seats and optional packs are Citroen's attempt to close the interior quality gap without a full variant restructure.
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Source: Citroen India









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