Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
75HP
Torque
185Nm
Consumption
5.2l/100
Emissions
135g/km
0-100 km/h
17.1s
Top Speed
153km/h
Weight
1435kg
Price
16,966€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
678 L
60 L
55 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Multispace Tonic HDi 75 · 75 CV (2012-2014)
General description
The 2012 Citroën Berlingo Multispace is not just a car, it's another member of the family. Born from the idea that functionality doesn't have to be at odds with comfort, this vehicle presents itself as the ideal companion for those who value space, economy, and versatility above all else. It's the promise of weekend getaways, stress-free moves, and daily life solved with a smile.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Berlingo envelops you in a sense of calm and control. The high driving position offers magnificent visibility, almost as if you were floating above traffic. Its 75 horsepower doesn't aim for speed records, but rather to offer a serene and smooth journey. Every kilometer feels honest and predictable, with a suspension that prioritizes passenger comfort over sportiness, absorbing road imperfections and turning every trip into a relaxed experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is the pure expression of functionality. It doesn't seek to charm with sharp lines, but to convince with its intelligence. Cubic shapes that maximize interior space, sliding side doors that are a blessing in tight parking spots, and a gigantic tailgate that opens up a world of possibilities. It's an honest, unpretentious design that celebrates space and light, creating an incredibly spacious and welcoming interior atmosphere.
Technology and features
The technology on board the Berlingo HDi 75 is simple but effective, focused on the essentials. You won't find large touch screens or complex driving assistants, but rather proven and reliable tools. Its 1.6 HDi diesel engine is a well-known entity, a mechanical heart designed to last and consume little. Elements like air conditioning and basic safety systems like ABS do their job without fanfare, reminding us that sometimes, the best technology is the one that simply works.
Competition
In the universe of multi-purpose vehicles, the Berlingo didn't dance alone. It competed with its almost twin brother, the Peugeot Partner Tepee, with whom it shared its soul and structure. It also found a strong competitor in the Renault Kangoo, another icon of French versatility. From Italy, the Fiat Doblò challenged with its enormous load capacity, and the Ford Tourneo Connect brought a touch of driving dynamism. A battle between giants of practicality.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo Multispace HDi 75 is a rational choice that ends up winning your heart. It's a vehicle that doesn't show off, but delivers. Its greatest luxury is space, its greatest virtue is economy, and its greatest promise is reliability. For the growing family, the self-employed entrepreneur, or the adventurer who wants no limits, this Berlingo was, and still is, an intelligent and endearing answer to the real needs of daily life.




