Citroen Berlingo Transporter Cargo Van, starting at 22100 £

The Citroen Berlingo Transporter Cargo Van impresses with 136 HP 354 km and an attractive starting price of 22100 £ . Here are all the details at a glance.

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Citroen Berlingo Transporter

  • Engine Type : Diesel, Petrol, Electric
  • Transmission : Manuel, Automatic
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 102 - 136 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 5.2 - 6.3 L
  • Consumption kWh/100km : 17.40 kWh
  • Electric Range : 354 km

Looks that mean business

The Berlingo Transporter keeps Citroën’s practical, boxy van silhouette that says “workhorse” without being ugly, and its dimensions — roughly 4.4–4.75 m long, 1.85 m wide and about 1.8 m tall — make it familiar on urban streets and easy to park. Styling details are subtle rather than flashy, with a high roofline that’s all about usable space rather than show. Practical cues like sliding side doors and a low load sill announce clearly that form follows function here.

Cab that survives a hard day’s work

The interior leans toward durability and logic: hard-wearing plastics, large storage trays and straightforward controls that are easy to use with work gloves on, while options add a more modern touchscreen and nicer trims for mixed-use buyers. Configurations include traditional two-seat vans and double-cab layouts with up to five seats, so the Repartition between driver comfort and crew-carrying is flexible. Ergonomics are generally good for long days, with a high driving position that gives a clear view and minimal fuss.

Cargo capacity that fits the job

Loadspace is the Berlingo’s headline: depending on wheelbase and body choice it offers from around 1,800 litres up to roughly 4,000 litres of cargo volume, with payloads approaching about 991 kg in the more capable spec, so most tools, materials and site deliveries fit without drama. The long-wheelbase and XL variants extend usable length and allow bulkier items to lie flat, while the low floor and clever tie-downs make loading and unloading straightforward. For everyday use that means one van can replace multiple runs or reduce the need for a larger vehicle in many trades.

Urban tightrope and country miles

Front-wheel drive underpins predictable handling and a decent turning circle for city work, while suspension tuning prioritises comfort when unloaded and control when carrying payload, although a full load changes the character noticeably. Diesel versions produce around 250–300 Nm of torque in the peppier variants, the petrol returns roughly 205 Nm, and the electric model offers brisk low-end pull with about 270 Nm, which helps for stop-start urban deliveries. Steering is functional rather than engaging, but stability and straightforward manners make the Berlingo easy to drive day after day.

Fuel bills, battery life and real-world range

Efficiency is a strong point: modern diesels return roughly 5.2–5.4 L/100 km, the petrol about 6.3 L/100 km, and the electric e‑Berlingo consumes around 17.4 kWh/100 km from a 46 kWh battery, delivering an official WLTP range near 354 km. In practice the diesels are very economical on mixed routes and long runs, while the electric variant cuts running costs and is ideal for urban fleets and emission-controlled zones, though charging logistics must be planned for heavy daily use. Fuel and energy figures translate to noticeably lower operating costs compared with older vans and fewer fuel stops on long jobs.

Tech that helps, not distracts

Equipment focuses on practicality with a modern touch: a central screen with smartphone mirroring, basic navigation options and telematics for fleet users, while driver aids such as emergency braking, lane assistance and parking cameras are available to reduce incidents and stress on busy routes. Simple, robust interfaces mean less time fiddling and more time working, and connectivity options keep job details and deliveries synced. For fleet managers, optional fleet-tracking and driver-assist packs are the useful extras rather than gimmicks.

Who should park one outside their business?

The Berlingo Transporter suits tradespeople, small fleets and delivery operators who need a compact, efficient van with real loadspace rather than a sporty driving experience; it’s practical, economical and configurable for most urban and regional tasks. Powertrain choices cover frugal diesels, a petrol option and a full-electric e‑Berlingo with 136 hp and zero local emissions, plus manual and automatic gearboxes to match driver preference. For buyers wanting a no-nonsense, cost-effective work van with modern safety and connectivity, the Berlingo is a convincing, down-to-earth choice.

Costs and Consumption

Price
22100 - 33800 £
Consumption L/100km
5.2 - 6.3 L
Consumption kWh/100km
17.40 kWh
Electric Range
354 km
Battery Capacity
46 kWh
co2
0 - 143 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
53 - 61 L

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
Cargo Van
Seats
2 - 5
Doors
4 - 5
Curb weight
1329 - 1813 kg
Trunk capacity
1800 L
Length
4401 - 4751 mm
Width
1848 mm
Height
1796 - 1812 mm
Max trunk capacity
3300 - 4000 L
Payload
611 - 991 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Diesel, Petrol, Electric
Transmission
Manuel, Automatic
Transmission Detail
Manual Gearbox, Automatic Gearbox, Reduction Gearbox
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Power HP
102 - 136 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
-
Max Speed
135 - 183 km/h
Torque
205 - 300 Nm
Number of Cylinders
3 - 4
Power kW
75 - 100 kW
Engine capacity
1199 - 1499 cm3

General

Model Year
2024
CO2 Efficiency Class
E, A
Brand
Citroen
Is the Citroen Berlingo Transporter offered with different drivetrains?

The Citroen Berlingo Transporter is available as Front-Wheel Drive.

The prices shown are estimates based on German list prices, adjusted for local VAT. Local registration taxes (e.g. NoVA, BPM or CO2 malus) are not included. This information is not legally binding.