You’d probably need something a tad more salubrious than a C3 Pluriel to cause a stir amongst the yacht owners, supermodels and playboys lounging on the St Tropez waterfront. These individuals have shoes that cost more than the £12,745 it takes to acquire the Pluriel in Cote d’Azur special edition guise and would hardly deign to raise an eyebrow even if Brad Pitt drove past in a Bugatti Veyron – at 200mph. In the drizzly half-light of the British summertime, however, the Pluriel has more of a chance to make an impression.
We’re far more easily impressed by a small, cute-looking car without a roof and the C3 Pluriel Cote d’Azur is one of those.
So what marks this Cote d’Azur out from standard C3 Pluriels? Externally, the roof arches, door handles, rubbing strips and bumper inserts all get aluminium finishes and they look good against the backdrop of the metallic Poseidon Blue paintwork.

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