Front three-quarter view of the Basalt gives hints of distinctness from the C3 twins with extended tail section coming into sight.
Rising belt line, sharply sloping roof towards C-pillar, 16-inch diamond-cut wheels and 180mm ground clearance with body claddings give Basalt an athletic side stance.
A sloping rear windshield into tall boot lid and dual-theme bumper give Basalt a distinct rear look while the 470-litre boot space offers immense practicality.
Dual-tone cabin theme with 10.25-inch infotainment system and 7-inch driver instrument cluster give a ergonomic, modern look to Basalt's interior.
Broad seats with large proportions offer superior seating comfort inside the cabin which gets an airier light-coloured theme for the upholstery.
The Basalt comes powered by an 82hp, 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine mates to a 6-speed MT or a more powerful 110hp, turbo-charged version that also gets a 6-speed AT option.
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