Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
69HP
Torque
125Nm
Consumption
6.9l/100
Emissions
181g/km
0-100 km/h
16.9s
Top Speed
142km/h
Weight
1267kg
Price
13,351€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
624 L
60 L
51 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Combi 1.9D SX · 69 CV (2005-2007)
General description
The 2003 Citroën Berlingo is not just a vehicle; it's a life companion. Born in an era where versatility was the top priority, this model won the hearts of families and professionals for its incredible ability to adapt to any need, combining the robustness of a work vehicle with the comfort of a passenger car.
Driving experience
Driving the Berlingo 1.9D is an authentic, unfiltered experience. Its 69 horsepower doesn't seek speed, but rather consistency and quiet strength. It feels robust, planted on the asphalt, conveying a sense of control and safety. Every shift of its 5-speed manual gearbox connects you with the mechanics, reminding you that you are in command of an honest and hardworking machine, ready to take you to the end of the world without rush, but without pause.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is the pure expression of functionality. The square shapes do not seek aesthetics, but the maximum use of space, creating a cavernous 624-liter trunk that seems endless. The sliding doors are a stroke of genius that changes your life in tight parking spots or when getting children in. It's a design that doesn't age, because its beauty lies in its intelligence and practicality.
Technology and features
The Berlingo's technology is that of durability. You won't find touch screens or complex assistants here. Its heart is an indirect injection diesel engine, a proven and simple mechanic, designed to cover kilometers without rest. Its simplicity is its greatest virtue, a guarantee that breakdowns will be few and solutions, simple. It's a car that takes care of you without the need for gimmicks.
Competition
On its path, the Berlingo met rivals with the same philosophy, such as the Renault Kangoo and its sibling, the Peugeot Partner. They all shared that spirit of a multi-purpose vehicle, fighting to be the most spacious and reliable. Others like the Fiat Doblò or the Ford Tourneo Connect also tried to dethrone it, but the Berlingo's charisma and reliability always kept it as an unforgettable benchmark.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo 1.9D is much more than a car; it's a shelter, a tool, and an accomplice in adventures. It represents an era when vehicles were built to last and to serve. Its legacy is one of trust, limitless space, and mechanical simplicity. It is, in short, a popular classic that continues to bring smiles and nostalgia for its brutal honesty.




