Citroen Berlingo alternatives & comparisons

Here you can find alternatives to the Citroen Berlingo, based on existing comparison pages and popular model matchups. We currently show 6 suitable models as a starting point for your buying decision.

Citroen Berlingo

Alternative models

These models are frequently compared with the Citroen Berlingo and are good next research steps.

from £22,900
Rifter

Peugeot Rifter

  • Engine Type Petrol, Diesel
  • Transmission Manuel, Automatic
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 130 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 5.4 - 6.5 L/100km

Peugeot Rifter as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

The Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Rifter are closely related compact MPVs from Stellantis that focus on practicality, generous interior space and versatile packaging for families and small businesses. Mechanically they’re near-identical, but the Berlingo leans towards comfort and value while the Rifter offers sharper styling and a slightly more upmarket interior, so your choice usually comes down to looks and trim preferences rather than core ability.

The Peugeot Rifter is a practical, family-friendly people carrier that makes everyday errands and weekend escapes feel effortless thanks to its airy cabin and clever, flexible interior. With chunky, purposeful styling and storage solutions everywhere, the Rifter manages to be both unashamedly useful and unexpectedly likeable.

Quick data check: Peugeot Rifter

  • slightly cheaper
  • marginally more power
  • very slightly more efficient
  • barely quicker 0–100 km/h
  • marginally lighter
from £20,800
Proace City

Toyota Proace City

  • Engine Type Electric, Petrol, Diesel
  • Transmission Automatic, Manuel
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 136 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 5.3 - 6.3 L/100km
  • Consumption kWh/100km 18.1 kWh/100km
  • Electric Range 343 km

Toyota Proace City as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

The Citroën Berlingo charms with clever packaging and a playful interior — cavernous boot, sliding doors and modular seats make it the perfect all-rounder for families and weekend warriors who like a bit of personality. The Toyota Proace City, meanwhile, is the sober, tougher-minded alternative: built like a proper small van with Toyota’s dependable engineering and safety kit, ideal if you want a no-nonsense workhorse that’ll keep going and going.

The Toyota Proace City is a clever compact workhorse that blends van practicality with passenger comfort, turning daily deliveries or weekend DIY runs into a surprisingly civilised affair. It won't set your pulse racing, but its easy driving manners, flexible interior and low-hassle ownership make it a smart pick for buyers who value usefulness over flash.

Quick data check: Toyota Proace City

  • very slightly cheaper
  • barely more efficient
  • barely quicker 0–100 km/h
  • somewhat more trunk space
  • only slightly lighter
from £27,800
Caddy

VW Caddy

  • Engine Type Petrol, Diesel, Plugin Hybrid
  • Transmission Manuel, Automatic
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 150 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 0.5 - 6.9 L/100km
  • Electric Range 116 - 121 km

VW Caddy as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

The Citroën Berlingo and the VW Caddy are two of Europe's most popular compact vans, prized by families and small businesses for their practical space, versatile seating and low running costs. This quick comparison will help you decide whether the Berlingo’s clever, budget-friendly practicality or the Caddy’s more refined driving manners and build quality better fits your needs.

The VW Caddy is the Swiss-army knife of compact vans — practical, surprisingly refined, and ready to swap a weekend adventure for a grocery run without breaking a sweat. It’s user-friendly, comfortable enough for daily driving, and sensible for buyers who want utility with a dash of style and no drama.

Quick data check: VW Caddy

  • visibly cheaper
  • significantly more electric range
  • very slightly quicker 0–100 km/h
  • very slightly lighter
  • barely more power
  • clearly more efficient
from £25,800
Doblò

Fiat Doblò

  • Engine Type Diesel
  • Transmission Manuel, Automatic
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 130 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 5.5 - 5.8 L/100km

Fiat Doblò as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

The Citroën Berlingo and Fiat Doblò are two of Europe’s most popular compact vans/MPVs, prized for roomy cabins, practical layouts and strong value for both family and commercial use. This comparison focuses on the essentials — space and flexibility, driving comfort, economy and running costs — to help you pick the better fit for your everyday needs.

The Fiat Doblò is Fiat’s pragmatic workhorse that doubles as a family companion—deceptively roomy, easy to live with and built to swallow awkward loads without drama. It won’t win style prizes, but its sensible packaging, no-nonsense character and low-stress ownership make it a very practical choice for buyers who prefer usefulness over flash.

Quick data check: Fiat Doblò

  • markedly cheaper
  • only slightly more power
  • very slightly more efficient
  • marginally lighter
from £27,300
Tourneo Connect

Ford Tourneo Connect

  • Engine Type Plugin Hybrid, Petrol, Diesel
  • Transmission Automatic, Manuel
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 150 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 0.5 - 6.9 L/100km
  • Electric Range 116 - 119 km

Ford Tourneo Connect as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

Choosing between the Citroën Berlingo and the Ford Tourneo Connect means deciding between two practical compact MPVs that prioritise space and versatility without the bulk of a full-size van. I’ll compare roominess, comfort, driving feel, engines and real‑world practicality so you can pick the one that best suits family life or small‑business needs.

The Ford Tourneo Connect is a practical, surprisingly polished people-mover that balances family-friendly flexibility with car-like driving manners. With clever storage, sliding doors and a bright, airy cabin it’s a smart choice for buyers who want sensible versatility without sacrificing everyday comfort — and it’s oddly enjoyable to drive for its size.

Quick data check: Ford Tourneo Connect

  • visibly cheaper
  • considerably more electric range
  • only slightly lighter
  • marginally more power
  • considerably more efficient
  • somewhat quicker 0–100 km/h
  • noticeably more trunk space
from £22,900
Combo

Vauxhall Combo

  • Engine Type Diesel
  • Transmission Manuel
  • Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 102 - 130 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 5.4 - 5.8 L/100km

Vauxhall Combo as a suitable alternative to Citroen Berlingo

Choosing between the Citroën Berlingo and the Opel Combo comes down to whether you prefer a car‑like ride with clever interior packaging or a more utilitarian, no‑nonsense workhorse. They share the same underpinnings but differ in trim, ride tuning and features, so seating flexibility, infotainment and pricing usually decide which one suits you best.

The Opel Combo is a hardworking and surprisingly polished small van that blends van-like practicality with car-like comfort, making it a sensible choice for families and tradespeople who need versatility without fuss. It may not grab attention on the style front, but clever packaging and a levelheaded approach mean you spend more time getting things done and less time worrying about compromise.

Quick data check: Vauxhall Combo

  • moderately cheaper
  • very slightly more power
  • barely more efficient
  • only slightly lighter
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