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Launched in 1996, and with more than 1.5 million produced to date, the iconic Citroën Berlingo now moves into its third generation Citroën Berlingo Van. Introducing many new features, New Berlingo Van sets a new standard in terms of style, equipment and modular practicality. The ideal workmate for all professionals.
Performance
DYNAMIC, ADVANCED ENGINE
Performance has been upgraded through the combination of the new lightweight EMP2 platform and latest- generation fuel-efficient engines with low CO2 emissions.
The New Berlingo is available with a cutting edge Blue HDi diesel engine. It also comes in the latest generation EAT8 automatic gearbox, with 8 speeds and steering wheel mounted paddle shift, offering real driving pleasure over long distances as well as on multiple daily journeys.
Details
Robust and protective, New Citroën Berlingo Van adopts an energetic exterior style with fluid lines, without aggressiveness.
– A consistent front face of the brand identity and its big brother Citroën Jumpy: a tall and short hood, large optics.
– In profile, fluid lines and worked flanks. A promise of practicality and generosity of interior volume.
New Citroën Berlingo filters all the demands of the road in all conditions. Its optimum driving comfort comes from its high driving position, its suspensions and its acoustic insulation.
To make loading and unloading easier, regardless of where the vehicle is parked, the New Citroën Berlingo offers:
• One or two sliding side doors with an optimized opening width of 675 mm and a height of 1072 mm
• 40/60 swing doors with 180 ° opening
• An optimized width between the rear wheel arches.
Practicality is one of the key words that guided the design of New Citroën Berlingo. Designed to make working life simpler, there are plenty of clever storage spaces for your day-to-day things, both big and small. There’s a useful storage box under the driver’s seat, the Top Box with ample space, a lower storage compartment, an overhead storage unit, large door pockets and cup holders too.
At Citroën, the van’s story begins in the 20th century. Berlingo comes from a long line started in 1928 with the C4 van. In 1950 the famous 2CV minivan was presented, the 100% van version of the cultured 2CV, which became a real iconic model.
In 1978, 2CV Fourgonnette was replaced by Acadiane.
The real breakthrough came in the 1980s with a new offering: Citroën C15 which reached more than 1.18 million units assembled in 22 years.
The other great revolution of the late twentieth century was the Berlingo! The very first generation appeared in July 1996, defining the light-van segment by focusing on design and comfort. Berlingo innovated with a specific silhouette and an integrated load cabin. Over time the name became synonymous with the segment.