Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Nemo
Power
73HP
Torque
118Nm
Consumption
6.6l/100
Emissions
152g/km
0-100 km/h
16.2s
Top Speed
155km/h
Weight
1240kg
Price
10,759€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
356 L
45 L
54 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Nemo Combi 1.4i X · 73 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The Citroën Nemo Combi is the ingenious and honest answer for those seeking maximum versatility in a compact format. Born in 2008, this vehicle blurs the lines between a light commercial vehicle and a family minivan, offering surprising interior space and a practicality that captivates from day one. It's a car designed for real life, for active families and small businesses that need a tireless companion.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel of the Nemo Combi, the sensations are of pure functionality. Its 73-horsepower gasoline engine doesn't aim for speed records, but to move you with ease and economy through the city, its natural habitat. Acceleration is modest, encouraging a calm and anticipatory driving style. It feels agile thanks to its contained dimensions, making every maneuver child's play. Although its van origins are noticeable in the suspension, which can be a bit firm, it conveys a robustness that inspires confidence in daily use.
Design and aesthetics
The Nemo's design is a hymn to practical intelligence. Its cubic silhouette and high roofline are not meant to win beauty contests, but to maximize every cubic centimeter of its interior. The sliding rear doors are a blessing in tight parking spaces and when getting children in. Inside, simplicity is the norm, with hard, durable plastics designed to withstand the demanding treatment of a family or work. There are no luxuries, just smart solutions and a space that seems endless.
Technology and features
The technology on board the Nemo is the essential kind, the one that doesn't fail. In an era before giant touchscreens, this Citroën focuses on the fundamentals: an effective climate control system, a radio to liven up journeys, and the indispensable safety systems of its time. Its 1.4i engine is a proven and reliable piece of machinery, without complexities like a turbo or direct injection, which translates into simple and economical maintenance. It's technology at the service of durability.
Competition
The Nemo Combi was not alone in its fight for space. It shared its platform and soul with its siblings, the Peugeot Bipper and the Fiat Qubo, making them its most direct rivals. Beyond its own family, it faced segment giants like the Renault Kangoo, the Ford Tourneo Connect, or the Volkswagen Caddy in their more compact versions. They all competed with the same weapons: offering maximum cargo volume and habitability in the exterior length of a city car.
Conclusion
The Citroën Nemo Combi is a profoundly honest and admirable vehicle. It doesn't pretend to be something it's not. It is the perfect tool for those who value space, practicality, and a low cost of ownership over performance or luxury. It's a car that accompanies you without complaint, carries everything, and makes life easier in the urban jungle. A rational and, in its own way, emotional choice for those who understand that the true value of a car lies in what it allows you to do.




