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The Citroën Berlingo is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by the French manufacturer Citroën since 1996.
   The Berlingo uses the same chassis, and indeed looks very similar, to its PSA Group stablemate the Partner. It was launched in 1996, and a revised version featuring a redesigned interior and front end was released in 2003. The passenger car version is named Multispace, and sells well in several European countries due to its practicality and comparatively low pricing.

Engines

The Berlingo was designed from the ground up to be a powered by Petrol, Diesel, Electric and CNG.
Capacity Engine Power Torque
1.4 L (1360 cc) TU3 I4 55 kW (74 hp/75 PS) 121 Nm (89 ft·lbf)
1.4 L GNV (1360 cc) 121 Nm (89 ft·lbf) CNG/Gasoline
1.6 L (1560 cc)
1.6 L (1587 cc)
1.8 L (1761 cc)
1.8 L (1868 cc / 1905cc)
2.0 L (1997 cc)
N/A Electrique

Berlingo concept cars

When the Berlingo was first shown at the Mondial de l'Automobile in 1996, a set of three concept cars was also presented:
  • Berlingo Coupé de Plage
  • Berlingo Berline Bulle
  • Berlingo Grand Large
The Berline Bulle was an interesting concept of a very roomy small car which could be considered as a precursor for the C3. Only one of these concepts was actually developed, the Grand Large version, which gave birth to the present Multispace.

Electric version

An electric version (Citroën Berlingo Electrique) was a battery-powered version of the Berlingo. Production of this version stopped in September 2005.

Berlingo II

Two different models replaced the first generation of the Berlingo in 2008.
   One, known as Nemo (External Link), has been developed in cooperation with Fiat and Tofaş Based on the Fiat Grande Punto platform, it'll be build in Turkey and is also marketed as Peugeot Bipper and Fiat Fiorino. The Peugeot and Citroën will be almost identical; the Fiorino will also have a different, Fiat made, diesel engine. It will be cheaper and smaller than the present Berlingo.
   The Berlingo II (External Link) is based on PSA's Platform 2 (like the Citroën C4) and therefore is slightly larger and more expensive than its predecessor. The engine range is expected to be similar to other current models of the PSA group. It has been officially unveiled in January 2008.

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