2022 Mercedes Citan debuts with Familiar Looks and French Bones

It will be available in Europe starting next month.

The Mercedes-Benz Citan makes its official debut, joining the light commercial vehicle lineup in Europe. The new small van, which is a joint effort by Renault and Daimler, shares many similarities to the recently revealed Renault Kangoo family.

The Citan, just like its French counterpart, will be available in cargo and passenger versions. Fully electric model Coming next year. The van is more lifestyle-oriented T-Class moniker The corresponding member of the family will also be joining the group. Version electric EQT .The Kangoo’s profile in the new Citan is easy to see even if you are not a car expert. Although the front end has been completely redesigned, it still features radiator grilles and headlights that remind us of the brand’s small cars. The rear end of an LCV is simple and minimalistic, but higher trim levels will have LED taillights and headlights.
2022 Mercedes Citan debuts with Familiar Looks and French Bones

Although the cabin is similar in design, it offers very little comfort. Mercedes claims that the noise levels are “exemplary” as well as the comfort of the seats. Customers can choose to have automatic climate control, keyless entry, engine start, and electric parking brake depending on their trim level.
2022 Mercedes Citan debuts with Familiar Looks and French Bones

The new Citan is a small van designed for European markets. It comes with a diesel engine. It was sourced from Renault. The engine will be available in three power levels – 74 horsepower (55 Kilowatts), 95 hp (70.5 kW), or 114 hp (80.5 kW). The cargo version will have all three options, while the Citan Tourer will only be available with the mid-range diesel. Mercedes offers a 1.3-liter turbo engine with either 101 horsepower (75 kW), or 129 horsepower (96 kW).
2022 Mercedes Citan debuts with Familiar Looks and French Bones

As an alternative to the Volkswagen Caddy and Ford Tourneo Connect in Europe, the new Citan will be available in Europe from mid-September. The fully-electric version of the Citan will be available in showrooms by the second half next year. It is expected to have a range of 177 miles (285km) according to the WLTP cycle.