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Standard Euro Emissions:EURO 6
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH:171
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL:143
Automatic Transmission:Yes
Bore:75
Catalytic Convertor:Yes
CC:1499
Cooling System:WATER
Cylinder Layout:IN-LINE
Cylinders:4
Engine Layout:FRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel Delivery:COMMON RAIL
Fuel Type:DIESEL
Gears:8 SPEED
Manual Transmission:No
Number of Valves:16
Stroke:84.8
EC:No
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH:6.5
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL:5.4
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH:43
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL:51.9
Alternative Fuel Qualifying:No
Did at least one aspect of this vehicles safety give cause for concern?:No
Badge Engine CC:1.5
Badge Power:130
Based On ID:Not Available
Chassis Engine Number:Not Available
Coin Description:Not Available
Coin Gross Vehicle Weight Code:Not Available
Coin Power Output Code:Not Available
Coin Series:Not Available
Coin Wheelbase Description Code:Not Available
Coin Wheelbase Name Code:Not Available
Front Brakes:VENTILATED DISCS
Front Suspension:MacPherson struts
Generation Mark:3
Insurance Group 1:Not Available
Insurance Group 2:Not Available
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years:5
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years:2
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:Not Available
NCAP Overall Rating - LCV:Gold
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:Not Available
NCAP Safety Assist %:62
Rear Brakes:DISCS
Rear Suspension:Torsion beam with gas-pressure dampers and constan
Relative Height:H1
Relative Length:L2
Running Cost League Headings:SMALL
Service Interval Frequency - Months:24
Service Interval Mileage:25000
Special Edition:No
Special Order:No
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:100000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:3
Steering:PAS
VAT qualifying vehicle - Seek advice from HMRC:No
Vehicle Homologation Class:N1
BHP:131
Engine Power KW:96
Engine Power RPM:3750
Engine Torque LBS.FT:221
Engine Torque MKG:30.6
Engine Torque NM:300
Engine Torque RPM:1750
Top Speed:114
Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP
RDE Certification Level:RDE 2
Alloys?:No
Automatic Clutch:Yes
Plated 3rd Axle:Not Available
Plated 4th Axle:Not Available
Space Saver?:Yes
Tyre Make:Not Available
Tyre Size Front:205/60 R16
Tyre Size Rear:205/60 R16
Tyre Size Spare:TYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Style:Not Available
Wheel Type:16" STEEL
Front Overhang:892
Height:1860
Length:4753
Load Deck Height:1196
Load Height:1270
Load Length:2167
Load Space Width Between Wheel Arches:1229
Load Width:1527
Lower Rear Door Width:1241
Rear Door Height:569
Rear Overhang:886
Side Load Door Height:1072
Side Load Door Width:675
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb:11.4
Turning Circle - Wall to Wall:12
Upper Rear Door Width:1087
Wheelbase:2975
Width (excluding mirrors):1848
Width (including mirrors):2107
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres):53
Gross Train Weight:3400
Gross Vehicle Weight:2400
Load Space Volume:3.9
Max. Towing Weight - Braked:1000
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked:750
Minimum Kerbweight:1473
No. of Seats:3
Payload:927
Plated 2nd Axle:1400
Plated Front Axle:1200
Citroen's third generation Berlingo van is bigger than you might expect - and more sophisticated. Jonathan Crouch drives it.
Citroen's much improved third generation Berlingo remains one of the market's best selling compact vans, offering a usefully large payload capacity and a maximum load volume of up to 4.4m3. It's now been upgraded with some extra cabin tech, plus there's an all-electric version if you want it. The idea is to rejuvenate this model's buying proposition and on paper at least, the prospects are promising.
Think of a compact but spacious van and it's really quite likely that you'll find yourself considering this one, Citroen's Berlingo. It's the kind of van you buy if your business needs a compact LCV that isn't quite as small as a modern cityvan-sector model would be - something like Citroen's old Nemo. Vehicles like that are based on superminis: Berlingo-type models, in contrast, sit upon the more spacious platforms originally developed for family hatchbacks or small MPVs. The platform in question in this MK3 Berlingo is the Stellantis Group's modern 'EMP2' chassis, which also now underpins four of this model's closest segment competitors, Peugeot's Partner, Fiat's Doblo, Toyota's Proace City and Vauxhall's Combo, all rivals that also share this Berlingo's engine range and much of its design technology. It's Citroen though, that has the most heritage in this sector. This was the first brand to introduce a diesel powered LCV, the first to launch a van with an integrated load area and the first to launch an LCV model with three seats in the cabin. Building on this strong heritage, this MK3 Berlingo Van continues the renewal of a best-seller.
The MK3 Berlingo van sits on the Stellantis Group's sophisticated, light 'EMP2' platform and uses an efficient pair of diesel engines. Most opt for the usual BlueHDi 100 diesel variant, this base engine offered in Euro 6.3 guise, providing 102hp and featuring a 6-speed manual gearbox. There's also a 1.5-litre BlueHDi 130 powerplant; this top 130hp diesel powerplant comes only with EAT8 auto transmission. There's the option of an all-electric e-Berlingo model, which features a 50kWh battery pack and a 136hp electric motor and is capable of up to 171 miles of WLTP-rated driving range from a single charge. Citroen reckons that this is the most comfort-orientated compact van you can buy, thanks to its 'Advanced Comfort programme' development. This is based around special cushioned seats, top-level acoustic treatment and special suspension settings designed to filter out bumps you'd really feel on rival models. Another clever touch is the 'Magic Wash' function that maintains visibility during window washing and halves the amount of liquid required. As before, a Grip Control option is available on some models to increase traction, incorporating hill-start assist. We like the 'Flankguard' feature which informs the driver of the proximity of objects to the side of the manoeuvring vehicle by memorising the data recorded by sensors located in the front and rear bumpers, combined with the vehicle trajectory.
The design of the Berlingo has changed substantially since this model was first introduced in 1996 and changed again with this third generation model which gets a more expressive and distinctively Citroen front end with a short and high bonnet that borrows from the look we first saw used by the current larger Citroën Dispatch model. As before, there are two Berlingo body styles to consider and both are on the large side of what we expect from a compact van. The M version measures 4.40m long with a 2.78m wheelbase, while the longer XL version measures 4.75m long with a 2.97m wheelbase. Inside, the cabin features a modern and uncluttered dashboard, a multi-function steering wheel and the option of a colour Head-up Display. Base models get a 5-inch black and white centre touchscreen, while further up the range, there's also a 10-inch digital instrument display. Smart materials are used across the fascia, the central console, the doors and the seats and the cabin features a hardwearing TPO floor covering that can be cleaned quickly and easily. As before, Citroen is offering its so-called 'Extenso Cab', which gives you a three-person front layout, with the central seat able to transform into a mobile office with a pivoting writing table. The set-up features a folding side passenger seat providing optimal load length and increasing load volume from 3.3m3 to 3.8m3 in size M, and 3.9m3 to 4.4m3 in size XL. As you'd expect in this class, a Crew van' body style is also available with a fold-out second row bench.
This MK3 model Berlingo van is priced very similarly to its predecessor, which means that most combustion variants will price in the £19,000 to £25,000 bracket (excl. VAT) across the two body lengths (size 'M' and size 'XL'). The e-Berlingo full-EV version costs from around £28,500 ex VAT, once the £2,500 government Plug-in Grant is deducted from the asking price. Citroen is offering two main Berlingo van trim levels ('Enterprise Edition' and 'Driver Edition'). These are available with features like acoustic enhancements, dual zone air conditioning, seats with lumbar adjustment, automatic headlights and windscreen wipers, cruise control with a speed Limiter, an electronic parking brake, Surround Rear Vision camera system and an 8-inch colour touchscreen with Citroën Connect Nav and DAB radio. An optional 'Worksite Pack' is designed for slightly more arduous delivery terrain like building sites. To better cope with this, the ride height of with this fitted is increased by 30mm and a protective plate under the engine is added. Plus there's a Grip Control with Hill Descent Assist set-up for extra front wheel traction in slippery conditions. This more robust model gets large wheels fitted with Mud and Snow tyres too.
This Berlingo Van is available in a variety of configurations, with one or two sliding side doors. At the rear the van is equipped with 60/40 split unglazed rear doors, which open to 180-degrees. Thanks to this third generation model's new EMP2 platform, a larger payload is possible this time round (from 650kg to 1,000kg). New for this MK3 design is a neat 'Overload Indicator', which informs the user when they approach, or exceed, the authorised weight limit. The load volume is 3.3m3 in size 'M', or 3.9m3 in size 'XL', figures you can increase respectively by 0.5m3 if you utilise the extra loading length of the 'Extenso' cab and push longer items through into the driving area. The cargo bay has a usable length of up to 1.81m in size 'M', or up to 2.16m in size 'XL'. This Citroen retains a usefully wide width between the wheel arches (1.23m) that makes it possible load up to two euro pallets. As usual, an optional plywood lining (floor and side panels) is available for enhanced load area protection. The maximum braked towing weight for the model is 1,500kg. Running costs remain competitive. The popular 1.5-litre BlueHDi 100 diesel model manages 56.5mpg on the combined cycle and up to 148g/km of CO2. The e-Berlingo EV can go 171 miles between charges which take 7.5 hours from a 7kW garage wallbox.
Van designs have long shelf lives but are intensively developed prior to their original launch, a process perfectly showcased by this much improved third generation Berlingo. It's a product usefully refreshed. The looks and the cabin are modern, as is the infotainment and safety provision. Plus, as before, you get very class-competitive payload and carriage capacity figures, plus there's the flexibility of the Extenso modular seating system and an unbeaten set of running costs if you opt for a BlueHDi engine or the full-EV powertrain. Add in a very comfortable ride and one of the widest choices of factory-built models in the class and you've a strong business proposition. Strong enough to rejuvenate this Berlingo's buying proposition in this closely-fought market segment? Very possibly, providing Citroen can properly communicate everything this van has to offer to business buyers. Quite simply, it delivers more of what really matters.
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