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The Drive Report: Citroen Basalt

Can eye-catching coupé-SUV design help the wonderfully engineered Citroen Basalt get its due?

August 09, 2024 / 11:28 IST
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The Basalt is part of a new breed of compact SUVs that offer the sort of coupé-like styling popularised by luxury SUVs like the BMW X6, years ago.

Is the mid-size SUV really clamouring for the novelty of a coupé-SUV design? Jury’s out. At least until the likes of the Citroen Basalt (and its rival the Tata Curvv) are on sale. The latest offering from Citroen’s C-Cubed programme in India, the Basalt takes the core essentials of the C3 and C3 Aircross, adding a sloping roofline to the former and removing the novelty of three-row seating from the latter. Is the attempt to create a new niche in the midsize SUV market likely to work?

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Design

The Basalt is part of a new breed of compact SUVs that offer the sort of coupé-like styling popularised by luxury SUVs like the BMW X6, years ago. Personally, I’ve always found the Coupé-SUV to be a chimaera that needn’t have been brought to existence, much less bred in this manner, but it’s 2024 and clearly nothing is off the table. The Basalt is pretty much what you’d expect it to be, a dead ringer for a C3 Aircross, save for a tapering roofline and square wheel arches (or rather squared-off cladding), new grille inserts and projector headlamps – the latter being the most functional change to the exterior.