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Citroen Aircross X Launched in India – Price, Features & Specs
Meet the Citroën Aircross X: starting at ₹8.29 lakh, offering sleek design, smart AI features, 7-seater flexibility, strong safety, and turbo performance.
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Meet the Citroën Aircross X: starting at ₹8.29 lakh, offering sleek design, smart AI features, 7-seater flexibility, strong safety, and turbo performance.

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