A MODERN, PRESTIGIOUS WORKING TOOL
New Berlingo is a modern working tool that confers prestige
with its styling and innovative functionalities.
Modern and robust styling Citroën
has given the New Berlingo prestigious, dynamic and robust
styling to
offer professionals a vigorous yet elegant vehicle.
- Dynamic and modern
From the front, the New Berlingo is immediately identifiable
as a
Citroën with its distinctive double chevron chrome badge. The
sleek,
contemporary look is emphasised by a wide, plunging windscreen
and
flat-blade wipers, camouflaged by a screen-printed
design.
The rest of the vehicle is similarly stylish. The doors flow
in a
smooth line to the rear lights, underlining the vehicle's
aerodynamic
shape. The side windows also have an original, avant-garde
shape.
Customers get to choose from a wide range of side and rear
window
combinations (partial and complete side windows, tailgate and
rear
doors) for an exceptionally luminous interior.
- And robust, too
The body-coloured wraparound bumper, oversized headlights,
large wing
mirrors and muscular bonnet attest to the New Berlingo’s
vigorous
character.
From the side, its ability for intensive use is confirmed by
taut
flanks, accentuated wheel arches, chunky protective mouldings
and large
wheels.
The rear features the same robust styling while suggesting
generous and
easily-accessible load volume. The New Berlingo is available
with a
tailgate or swing doors depending on the country, with
specific lights
for each version, ideally placed away from impact zones.
- Interior styling in keeping with the exterior
The New Berlingo boasts top-quality interior design, both
modern and hard-wearing. The vehicle ships with:
carpeting and door trim, as well as fabric-lined door
armrests;
synthetic mats, robust and washable, in the cab. A synthetic
covering is also available for the loading area.
The loading area has been designed to maximize load volume.
The inner
body has been carefully designed with attention to detail.
There are no
superfluous cut-outs or recesses. The whole is elegant yet
perfectly
adapted to professional uses (with mounting points for
interior
fittings, for example). In addition, the entire lower half of
the side
panels in the load area is lined with care to boost perceived
quality
and robustness and protect the vehicle against damage from
transported
objects. This interior protection also preserves the
appearance of the
exterior steel, maintaining the looks and image of the New
Berlingo.
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Office on wheels The New Berlingo can be
considered as a bona fide office on wheels, making professional
activity easier by optimising interior space.
Alongside its many functionalities in terms of longer load
volume, the central seat of the Extenso®
cabin also serves as a key feature in the vehicle’s office
function.
The seat back folds to provide a writing surface, replete with a
strap
to keep documents in place and an armrest. The seat houses
a
7.6-litre secure stowage bin to conceal objects from the gaze of
passers-by.
For the conventional cabin, with two seats in row one, the
foldable passenger seatback is equipped with a shell that can be
used
as a writing surface, and is fitted with two cup-holders.
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Unlimited and original storage The
New Berlingo offers endless cubbyholes for all kinds of tools
and
objects. On top of the impressively sized loading area,
the
vehicle has an amazing number of stowage bins adding up to total
storage of 61 litres. Useful compartments include the
passenger-side
glove box, the glove box behind the steering wheel, the drawer
under
the driver’s seat (in the Driver’s Seat Comfort Pack) and 12.5
litres
of overhead stowage. In particular it features:
- A central console
Available with the Driver’s Seat Comfort Pack, the central
console
locks on to a base located between the two front seats in the
two-seater configuration. It features a removable 13-litre
stowage
compartment and two cup-holders.
- A hinged rear roof flap
This roof flap is fitted on versions with rear swing doors,
with or
without a sliding side door. It is used to transport long
objects while
driving with the doors shut. Designers paid special attention
to the
sealing of this feature.
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