Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
90HP
Torque
205Nm
Consumption
5.8l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
13.4s
Top Speed
160km/h
Weight
1311kg
Price
16,230€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
624 L
60 L
66 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Combi HDi 90 Multispace + Techo Eléctrico · 90 CV (2002-2005)
General description
The 2003 Citroën Berlingo is not just a car, it's a concept that redefined versatility. Born from the professional world, it managed to win over families with an honest and overwhelmingly practical proposal. This Multispace model, with its 90-horsepower HDi engine, represents the perfect balance between an indefatigable work tool and a companion for unforgettable family adventures.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Berlingo conveys a sense of robustness and confidence. Its 90 horsepower and generous torque from low revs make you feel like you can handle anything, whether in the city or on a weekend getaway. It doesn't seek sportiness, but comfort and serenity. The suspension absorbs bumps well and its high driving position gives you visibility that inspires safety, turning every journey into a relaxed and pleasant experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function prevails over form. Its cubic lines and great height are not meant to charm at first sight, but to offer an almost magical interior space. The sliding doors are a blessing for families and the huge tailgate gives access to a gigantic trunk. The electric roof of this Multispace version is a touch of genius that floods the cabin with light and connects it with the outside, transforming a practical vehicle into a space to enjoy.
Technology and features
In its time, the Berlingo's technology focused on efficiency and reliability. The heart of this model, the 2.0 HDi engine with common-rail direct injection, was a benchmark in performance and low consumption. Beyond the engine, its technology was simple and functional, without today's complexities. Elements like power steering or air conditioning were the real luxury, and the electric sunroof added a distinctive touch of modernity and leisure.
Competition
In the competitive segment of multi-purpose vehicles, the Berlingo faced tough adversaries. Its main rival and nemesis was the Renault Kangoo, with which it fought a legendary battle for the hearts of families. Its group sibling, the Peugeot Partner, offered an almost identical proposal, while others like the Fiat Doblò or the Opel Combo also fought to offer maximum practicality and space at a contained price.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo HDi 90 is much more than sheet metal and engine; it is a refuge, a life partner. A vehicle that doesn't boast about what it isn't, but more than delivers on everything it promises. Its immense versatility, its mechanical reliability, and its ability to adapt to any plan make it another member of the family. It's a car that earns affection through use, leaving an indelible mark of shared memories and kilometers.




