Citroen adds new engines to passenger van range

Citroen eSpaceTourer
August 29, 2025

Citroen will add a new diesel engine option to its SpaceTourer passenger van and new petrol and diesel engine options to the Berlingo.

The new SpaceTourer diesel engine is available with a 180hp engine and comes in M or XL dimensions, with seating for up to nine.

The SpaceTourer, which is based on the Citroen Dispatch, has a boot of up to 3,100 litres and is designed for families with up to six Isofix points and rail-mounted modular seats.

Both passenger vans are available in M and XL body styles as well as in Plus and Max trim levels.

The Plus trim includes a 10-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone mirroring, and LED headlights. While Max models get dual-zone climate control, a 180-degree parking camera, powered sliding doors and leather seats.

The Berlingo is now available with a 110hp petrol engine in M length, and 100hp and 130hp diesels in five-seater M and seven-seater XL variants.

The Berlingo passenger van in Plus trim includes rear parking sensors, automatic beam headlights and a 10-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone mirroring.

Max trim adds a 180-degree reversing camera, Advanced Comfort seats, and a heated leather steering wheel.

Prices for the Berlingo passenger version start from £23,915 while the SpaceTourer is priced from £41,925.

SpaceTourer and Berlingo will continue to be offered with electric powertrains, which now feature a bi-directional on-board charger for vehicle-to-load capability.

The ë-Berlingo has a 52kWh battery and a range of up to 212 miles on the WLTP combined test cycle, while the ë-SpaceTourer has a range of up to 215 miles.

Using a 100kW DC rapid charger, the ë-Berlingo can charge from 20-80% in 30 minutes, while the ë-SpaceTourer takes approximately 45 minutes. These are similar to the battery, range and charging times of the equivalent Citroen vans.

Both electric models are fitted with a new bi-directional on-board charger, and an adapter kit can also be purchased to plug in domestic or leisure appliances, which can be powered directly from the vehicle’s battery.

Written by: George Barrow 

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