Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
75HP
Torque
170Nm
Consumption
5.4l/100
Emissions
143g/km
0-100 km/h
15.4s
Top Speed
150km/h
Weight
1294kg
Price
14,858€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
624 L
60 L
55 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo HDi 75 Combi SX Plus · 75 CV (2008)
General description
The 2003 Citroën Berlingo is not just a car; it's a life companion. Born from the idea of merging the robustness of a commercial vehicle with the comfort of a minivan, it became the haven for adventurous families and tireless professionals. Its practical spirit and huge heart elevate it to the status of an icon, a vehicle that promises space for everything and everyone.
Driving experience
Driving the 75-horsepower Berlingo HDi is an experience of pure tranquility and confidence. It doesn't seek speed records but delivers its 170 Nm of torque with surprising smoothness from low revs, making every journey relaxed and efficient. Its comfort-oriented suspension absorbs road irregularities with a gentleness that makes you feel at home, while its frugal consumption of 5.4 liters per hundred kilometers constantly reminds you of its intelligence and loyalty.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is an ode to functionality. Every line, every angle, is designed to maximize space and light. The huge windows flood an almost cavernous interior, where the 624-liter trunk seems endless. The sliding doors are a stroke of genius, an invitation to get in and out effortlessly, making daily life simpler and kinder. It's an honest, unpretentious aesthetic that captivates with its intelligence.
Technology and features
The Berlingo's technology lies in its mechanical heart, the HDi engine. At the time, common-rail direct injection was a feat that offered refined and economical diesel performance. You won't find touch screens or complex assistants, but solid and proven engineering, focused on durability and getting the job done without complaints. It's the technology of the essential, of what really matters to reach your destination without setbacks.
Competition
In the universe of multi-purpose vehicles, the Berlingo was not alone. It faced tough competitors that shared its philosophy, such as its sibling, the Peugeot Partner, and the charismatic Renault Kangoo. Others like the Fiat Doblò or the Ford Tourneo Connect also fought to win over families and professionals looking for maximum space and versatility for their money.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo HDi 75 is much more than the sum of its parts. It is the vehicle of memories, of moving houses, of weekend getaways, and of daily work. It represents an intelligent and human way of understanding the automobile, where luxury is space and the greatest feature is reliability. A car that doesn't judge you, it simply accompanies you, and has rightfully earned an indelible place in the hearts of thousands of drivers.




