Citroën introduces the MODUTOP
on the Berlingo
Presented
in the Berlingo at the 2000 Paris Motor Show, the new Modutop roof
concept highlights the user-friendly character of the Berlingo and its
ability to innovate. Offering a host of new functionalities, the
Modutop roof aims to make life on board even more enjoyable for
passengers.
The
Modutop brings the vehicle's occupants new, easily accessible storage
compartments of ingenious design, an excellent loading capacity, a wide
range of comfort functions (ventilation, interior lighting, etc.) and a
large glazed area.
The Modutop will make
its market debut in January 2001, on the Berlingo Multispace and SX.
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Traveller's joy
The
style, architecture and colour (ivory) of the Modutop are inspired by
the techniques used to design the interior layout of aircraft. The
components offer a perfect fit with the vehicle interior. The roof is
both light (30 kg) and resistant. Its architecture and robust design
optimise safety for all the occupants of the vehicle.
The
Modutop's storage compartments offer an extra 100 l of space in
addition to the capacity already available on the Berlingo. The roof
comprises one lengthwise storage compartment, whose edges are designed
to prevent objects falling out, one crosswise compartment, two
crosswise boxes, two side bins, a niche for the air recycling system, a
removable central box at the rear with two locks, loudspeaker
positions, a CD/cassette holder and a credit card/pen holder. The
Modutop is also designed to maintain the headroom available to
occupants.
On
the outside, the Modutop has two built-in, pivoting, removable roof
bars. Positioned lengthwise, the bars can be used to anchor such items
as suitcases and trunks. Positioned crosswise, they can be used to
attach large objects, for example, bikes, skis or surfboards. They are
easy both to handle and to set up. The maximum load on the two
crosswise roof bars is 70 kg.
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A roof for all tastes
With
Modutop, passengers choose their own travelling conditions: each
occupant has a pleasant living area with a window, an air vent and a
stowage compartment allowing him to organise his journey to suit.
Reflecting
the character of the Berlingo as a family vehicle, the Modutop provides
a living area for children in the rear. Each side box is fitted with a
12 V socket to plug in accessories such as games consoles and portable
CD drives.
Ventilation is provided at
the rear by three nozzles with a flow rate of 125 m3/h.
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Bright and airy
The vast glazed area
(five large, rectangular windows) and tinted glass let in the light
while keeping the heat out.
For
night driving, the roof has two lights (including a double spot light)
at the front and two double spot lights at the rear. The two lights in
the load area illuminate not just the load area, but also the removable
box on the Modutop.
© 21 September 2000
Julian Marsh/Citroënët/SA Automobiles Citroën
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