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Citroën in Morocco — Prices, spec sheets, full lineup
French comfort and the most generous price-equipment ratio of the Stellantis group in Morocco.
Citroën lineup in Morocco
7 models on sale or arriving soon
Citroen Ami
The Citroën Ami is a compact electric microcar designed for urban mobility, now available in Morocco between 121,500 and 141,500 DH. Offered in two trims — Electrique 55kWh and Electrique 6kW — it targets city dwellers looking for a nimble, zero-emission runabout for navigating congested medinas, new urban districts, and tight parking spots. Minimalist by design and practical by nature, the Ami positions itself as a fresh, eco-conscious alternative to conventional city cars in the Moroccan market.
From
MAD 121,500
Citroën C3
The cheapest premium-French city car — 1.2 PureTech 100 hp, from 165,000 MAD at Sopriam. Citroën comfort at Dacia prices.
From
MAD 165,000
5.2 L / 100 km
Citroën Berlingo
Citroën's 5/7-seat ludospace — 1.2 PureTech 130 hp or ë-Berlingo electric, from 229,000 MAD at Sopriam.
From
MAD 229,000
6.2 L / 100 km
Citroen C3 Aircross
The Citroën C3 Aircross is a stylish and practical crossover that brings mild-hybrid technology to the Moroccan market at an accessible price point. Available in two trims — a five-seat and a seven-seat variant — it starts from 244,900 DH. With its distinctive design, comfortable ride, and fuel-efficient 145 hp mild-hybrid petrol engine paired with an automatic gearbox, the C3 Aircross targets urban families and young professionals looking for versatility without compromising on refinement or running costs.
From
MAD 244,900
Citroën C4
Citroën's fastback compact — 1.2 PureTech 130 hp or ë-C4 electric 156 hp, from 249,000 MAD at Sopriam.
From
MAD 249,000
5.7 L / 100 km
Citroen C4x
The Citroën C4X brings a sleek fastback-sedan silhouette to Morocco's competitive mid-range market, priced from 249,900 to 319,900 DH. Built on the same platform as the C4, it adds a proper boot and a more premium road presence. Four trim levels cover petrol and hybrid powertrains, making it one of the rare electrified options in its segment in Morocco. If you want French comfort engineering with a distinctive stance and practical four-door packaging, the C4X is a compelling proposition at its price point.
From
MAD 249,900
Citroën C5 Aircross
Citroën's family C-SUV — 1.2 PureTech 130 hp or Hybrid 136 hp or PHEV 225 hp, from 309,000 MAD at Sopriam.
From
MAD 309,000
6.4 L / 100 km
About Citroën
Citroën is one of France's oldest automotive brands (André Citroën, 1919) and the pioneer of comfortable popular cars (2CV, DS, GS, BX, XM). In Morocco, the brand is distributed by Sopriam (Société de Promotion Industrielle et Automobile au Maroc) — the same importer as Peugeot, Opel, Škoda, Fiat, Jeep and DS — through around twenty shared dealerships (Casablanca Aïn Sebaâ, Casablanca Sidi Maârouf, Rabat, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, Fes, Meknes, Oujda, Nador). The 2026 MA lineup spans five models: the C3 (B-segment, the cheapest premium-French city car), the C4 (fastback compact), the C4 X (three-box sedan, returned 2024), the C5 Aircross (family C-SUV), and the Berlingo (5/7-seat ludospace). Citroën stands out in the Stellantis lineup for its Citroën Advanced Comfort® chassis (suspension with progressive hydraulic bump-stops) — the most comfortable drive on the market at this price level, particularly suited to Morocco's crowned secondary roads and speed humps.