Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Nemo
Power
68HP
Torque
160Nm
Consumption
4.3l/100
Emissions
113g/km
0-100 km/h
16.9s
Top Speed
152km/h
Weight
1260kg
Price
12,650€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
356 L
45 L
50 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Nemo Combi HDi 70 SX Plus · 68 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The Citroën Nemo Combi is an ode to practical intelligence, a vehicle that blurs the lines between an agile van and a family minivan. Born in 2008, this little giant arrived to conquer the city with an irresistible promise: a surprisingly generous interior space in a compact and manageable body, ideal for daily life and weekend getaways.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Nemo is an experience of pure honesty. Its 68 horsepower, drawn from the robust HDi engine, don't seek speed records but rather offer efficient and serene mobility. It feels agile in urban traffic, its natural habitat, where its contained size and smooth steering make your life easy. On the road, its pace is calm, inviting you to enjoy the journey without rush, with the satisfaction of incredibly low fuel consumption. It's a car that doesn't ask you to race, but to reach your destination intelligently and economically.
Design and aesthetics
The Nemo's design is the expression of functionality made beautiful. Its tall, cubic silhouette is a statement of intent: to maximize every cubic centimeter. The sliding rear doors are not a mere detail; they are a blessing in tight parking spots and when getting children in. Its front end, with the characteristic Citroën charm of the era, gives it a friendly and approachable personality. It's not a car that screams luxury, but one that whispers ingenuity and versatility.
Technology and features
The technology on board the Nemo is simple and functional, focused on the essentials to ensure comfort and reliability. You won't find touch screens or complex driving assistants, but rather clear instrumentation and intuitive controls that perform their function perfectly. Its technological heart lies in the 1.4 HDi engine, a proven and durable piece of machinery that, with its common-rail injection, represented an efficient and reliable solution at the time, designed to last and consume little.
Competition
The Nemo competes in a very special league, that of ultra-practical vehicles. Its most direct rivals are its platform siblings, the Peugeot Bipper and the Fiat Qubo. Beyond its family, it faces compact versions of models like the Renault Kangoo or the Ford Tourneo Connect, although the Nemo always plays the card of being even more compact on the outside, a decisive advantage for the urban jungle.
Conclusion
The Citroën Nemo Combi is much more than a car; it is a tool of freedom for modern life. It is the perfect choice for young families, small entrepreneurs, or anyone who values space and economy over ostentation. Its charm lies in its honesty, in its ability to solve everyday problems with brilliant simplicity. It is a faithful, economical, and surprisingly capable companion that will steal your heart with its intelligence, not its power.




