Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
109HP
Torque
147Nm
Consumption
7.4l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
11.3s
Top Speed
170km/h
Weight
1251kg
Price
11,930€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
624 L
55 L
80 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Combi 1.6i 16v SX Pack CD · 109 CV (2002-2005)
General description
The 2003 Citroën Berlingo is not just a car; it's a memory of an era and the personification of versatility. It was born to be the tireless companion of adventurous families and resourceful professionals, a vehicle that promised space, freedom, and a solution for every need, becoming an icon of functionality with a heart.
Driving experience
Driving this Berlingo is an honest and comforting experience. Its 109 horsepower feels willing and moves the vehicle with surprising ease, without sporty pretensions but with enough energy for any journey. The suspension, true to Citroën's tradition, floats over road imperfections, providing a ride comfort that makes you feel at home. The high driving position and panoramic visibility convey a sense of command and security, as if from its seat you could conquer the everyday world.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a celebration of function over form, and therein lies its charm. The cubic silhouette makes no apologies, as its sole purpose is to offer an almost magical interior space. The rear sliding doors are a stroke of genius that changes your life in tight parking spots and when getting children in. It's a sincere design, without artifice, that you fall in love with for its intelligence and its ability to make your life easier.
Technology and features
The technology of the 2003 Berlingo is a journey into effective simplicity. In this version, the CD player was the star of entertainment, a luxury at the time. You won't find touch screens or complex assistants, but robust and direct controls that always work. It's technology that doesn't distract, that fulfills its function without asking for anything in return, and that we value today for its reliability and endearing character.
Competition
In the ring of multi-purpose vehicles, its main rivals were its sibling, the Peugeot Partner, and the charismatic Renault Kangoo. Each fought with its own strengths, but the Berlingo always stood out for its brand-characteristic ride comfort and an interior full of practical solutions that seemed designed by someone who truly understood families. The battle was fought on the grounds of practicality, and the Berlingo was always a champion.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo is much more than a family van; it's another member of the family. A shelter on wheels that has witnessed moves, beach trips, DIY projects, and children's laughter. Its legacy is its incredible ability to adapt to any plan, proving that a car's true intelligence lies not in its speed, but in its ability to enrich our lives. A popular classic that has rightfully earned a place in our hearts.




