Citroen has expanded its range of LCVs with the introduction of seven ‘range-topping’ models of the Nemo, Berlingo, Dispatch and Relay panel vans.
The Enterprise range, based on the current versions of the four models, has enhanced specification including air conditioning, Bluetooth and reverse parking sensors.
The Berlingo, Dispatch and Relay Enterprise feature USB connectivity, sat-nav and stolen vehicle tracking.
Enterprise vans are available with a 1.4HDi engine for the Nemo, 75bhp 1.6HDi and 90bhp 1.6HDi for the Berlingo.
Two new Dispatch Enterprise models have been released by the French manufacturer, the Dispatch Enterprise 1000 L1H1 1.6HDi 90 and the longer, higher payload Dispatch Enterprise 1200 L2H1 2.0HDi 120.
Finally, the Relay range, which includes new full steel bulkheads, offers 30 L1H1 2.2HDi 100 and the Relay Enterprise 35 L3H2 2.2HDi 120 models.
Charles Peugeot, Citroën’s head of commercial vehicles and business sector, comments, “The new Enterprise vans offer a unique and very high level of standard specification that further sets Citroën apart from its competitors in the LCV sector.
“The Enterprise models will appeal strongly to both drivers and operators, thanks to their very high levels of comfort, safety and convenience, combined with operational efficiency and low running costs.”
Citroen vans have scooped a number of awards over the last few years including the Van of the Year (Berlingo) at the Fleet Van Awards and What Van? Small Panel Van of the Year (Dispatch).
The Nemo Enterprise is priced at £11,155 and the Berlingo Enterprise is £12,865 or £13,435, depending on the model.
Prices for the new Dispatch Enterprise range from £16,450 to £18,500 and the most expensive of the Enterprise range, the Relay, costs £18,350 or £24,150 for the top specification.
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