All ranges, all engine types
Available for all Passenger Cars, all Light Commercial Vehicles and engine types
(ICE & BEV).
excluding AMI
Long-Term Peace of Mind
Coverage up to 5 years with unlimited mileage.
Protected with regular servicing
Reinforced with every Citroën service visit.
Essential Mechanical Protection
Engine, gearbox, and drivetrain components included.
Transferable to the Next Owner
The coverage follows the vehicle when it is sold.
Citroën Warranty
Coverage of 5 years
New Citroën passenger cars* and light commercial vehicles* registered on or after the 1st October 2025 by an authorised dealership, are now covered by an extensive 5-year warranty when registered in the Republic of Ireland, offering maximum peace of mind motoring.
Vehicles registered on or after the 1st of October 2025:
- Passenger Cars: 5 years unlimited mileage from date of first registration.
- Commercial Vehicles (including car-derived vans): 5 years up to 200,000km from date of first registration. For full terms and conditions, please see the Warranty & Service Summary provided with your vehicle or click on Commercial Vehicle Warranty link below.
*Citroën taxi's are covered by an extensive 5-year 100,000km warranty; Citroën self hire, ex-lease and ex-rental vehicles are covered by an extensive 5-year 200,000km warranty.
Citroën Roadside Assistance
In the unlikely event that anything was to go wrong, your New Citroën comes with 3-years VIP roadside assistance.
Is there a procedure to activate the We Care program?
No action is required; the subscription is automatic as long as the maintenance is performed within the Citroën network.
Does the Citroën We Care warranty program cover parts and labor?
Yes, all parts included in the general terms and conditions of the program, as well as labor, are covered.
Does the Citroen We Care warranty include 24/7 roadside assistance?
The program does not include roadside assistance.
Does the Citroën We Care warranty cover my vehicle abroad?
Yes,, during a stay of less than 90 days in the European Union, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.