The Basalt brings a coupe-inspired silhouette with high ground clearance, giving it an athletic yet elegant road presence.
Based on the Basalt Vision concept, the production model stays true to the design cues—sleek roofline, sculpted sides, and signature LED lighting.
Built on the CMP platform, the Basalt will be locally produced and tailored for Indian roads while targeting emerging markets globally.
Expected to feature the 1.2L turbo-petrol engine, delivering peppy performance paired with manual and automatic gearbox options.
True to Citroën's DNA, the Basalt will focus on ride comfort with cushy suspension tuning and a spacious, tech-forward cabin.
Slated for a late 2024 launch, it will take on rivals like Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos, likely starting around ₹10–12 lakh.