Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
92HP
Torque
230Nm
Consumption
5.3l/100
Emissions
139g/km
0-100 km/h
14.3s
Top Speed
161km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
14,423€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
505 L
60 L
68 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Combi X HDi 90 · 92 CV (2011-2012)
General description
The 2008 Citroën Berlingo is not just a vehicle; it's a life companion. Born to be the perfect ally for both family and work, this model embodies the essence of functionality and versatility. Its practical spirit and enormous interior space made it an icon, an intelligent and honest solution for everyday needs.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel of the Berlingo with its 92 HP HDi engine, the sensation is not one of speed, but of capability. The generous torque from low revs propels you with surprising calm, making city and highway driving relaxed and effortless. It doesn't seek acceleration records but aims to offer a comfortable and stable journey, conveying a robustness that makes you feel safe on any trip.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: form follows function. The boxy lines and generous height do not seek conventional beauty but aim to maximize every cubic centimeter of its interior. The sliding doors are a stroke of genius that any parent or professional appreciates in tight parking spaces. Inside, simplicity reigns, with hard plastics designed to last and a modularity that is captivating in its intelligence.
Technology and features
In this version, technology focuses on the essential and proven. At its heart is its common-rail direct-injection diesel engine, a reliable and fuel-efficient mechanic that has proven its worth over the years. You won't find large touch screens or advanced driving assistants, but rather clear instrumentation and just the necessary controls. It's a car that bets on mechanical durability over digital gadgets.
Competition
In its time, the Berlingo faced tough competitors that shared its philosophy, such as the Peugeot Partner, with which it shared a platform, the robust Renault Kangoo, or the practical Ford Tourneo Connect. Against them, the Berlingo always managed to stand out with extra comfort in its suspension and an interior design with ingenious storage solutions that made it feel a bit more like a car and less like a van.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo is a purchase made with both the head and the heart. It's a vehicle that doesn't show off, but delivers. Its immense value lies in its honesty, its incredible space, and its low running costs. It is the perfect tool, the family shelter, a car that wins you over not by what it seems, but by everything it gives you while asking for almost nothing in return.




