CITROEN · CITROEN C2 · Cars
Common — still a familiar sight, with 12,057 on the road.
Rarer than 14% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Disappearing at about 2,747 a year (22.8% of survivors). At that pace roughly 3,310 would remain in 5 years, and half the current fleet is gone by around ~2028.
The Citroën C2 is a supermini car which was made by the French company Citroën from August 2003 until October 2009. It is a three-door hatchback with a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout and was produced at the Aulnay factory on the outskirts of Paris. Along with the Citroën C3, the C2 replaced the popular, but ageing Citroën Saxo. The C2 and C3 have relatively different designs however retain the same dashboard, allowing Citroën to sell cars in different submarkets of the supermini class. The C2 was designed by Donato Coco. The C3 was originally designed as a larger "family-friendly vehicle...
As of 2025 Q4, 12,057 CITROEN C2 were still registered in the UK — 6,808 licensed and on the road, plus 5,249 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The CITROEN C2 is common, with 12,057 still on the road, making it rarer than 14% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of CITROEN C2 on UK roads fell by 2,337 (16.2%). At the current rate of decline, roughly 3,310 would remain in 5 years.
Most CITROEN C2 run on petrol — about 86% of those still registered, with the rest split across diesel.
The CITROEN C2 peaked at 54,471 registered in 2014 Q3, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.