Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Berlingo
Power
120HP
Torque
160Nm
Consumption
7.3l/100
Emissions
169g/km
0-100 km/h
12s
Top Speed
177km/h
Weight
1480kg
Price
15,292€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
505 L
60 L
88 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Berlingo Combi Multispace VTi 120 · 120 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The Citroën Berlingo is not just a vehicle; it's a life companion that transformed the concept of the family car. Born for adventure and daily life, this 2010 model embodies the freedom of having space for everything and everyone, a shelter on wheels where every journey becomes a memory.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Berlingo conveys a sense of command and tranquility. Its 120-horsepower engine responds with surprising capability, moving the vehicle with enough agility that you never feel a lack of power. It doesn't aim for sportiness, but for comfort and smoothness. The high driving position and the immense glass surface flood the cabin with light and offer visibility that makes you feel safe, as if the world is unfolding at your feet.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function prevails over form, but it does so with undeniable charm. Its rounded lines and friendly front end give it a likable and robust appearance. The sliding doors are not an aesthetic whim; they are a blessing in tight parking spaces and when getting children in. It's an honest design, meant to make life easier, and in that honesty lies its beauty.
Technology and features
The onboard technology is just what's necessary to ensure comfort on every trip. Without today's overwhelming screens, it offers an effective climate control system to create the perfect atmosphere and a sound system to provide a soundtrack for your getaways. Its approach is practical, with safety features like ABS and airbags, reminding us that the most important technology is the one that protects you and your loved ones.
Competition
In the universe of multi-purpose vehicles, the Berlingo has always faced fierce competition. It bravely stood up to rivals of the caliber of the Renault Kangoo, its eternal competitor, and its first cousin, the Peugeot Partner. Others like the Fiat Doblò or the Ford Tourneo Connect also tried to usurp its throne, but the Berlingo's charisma and versatility have always kept it as a benchmark.
Conclusion
The Citroën Berlingo Multispace is much more than an adapted van; it's a rolling home, a machine for creating experiences. It is the smart and emotional choice for those who value space, practicality, and freedom above all else. A vehicle that doesn't define you by what it costs, but by everything it allows you to experience.




