Citroen e-Berlingo - King of the EV space race?

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • This is not a Porsche Taycan. Nor is it a Jaguar I-Pace. It isn't as desirable as those cars, of course, but is it better? The MPV is making a welcome return with EV power in this third generation of Citroen's charming Berlingo. But is it too late to save the breed from the continued onslaught of the SUV/Crossover? In our closing review of 2021, Bryan puts the latest offering from Citroen through the AutoEV road test to find out if we are missing out on one of the best family cars on the market.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    01:22 - Titles
    01:30 - Meet the car
    03:00 - Styling
    06:13 - Practicality
    13:26 - Interior
    20:46 - Usability
    21:41 - Performance & Handling
    26:29 - Pricing
    27:30 - Competition
    28:23 - Pros & Cons
    29:06 - Summary
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  • @carloduroni5629
    @carloduroni5629 Před 2 lety +20

    Had a 1st gen Renault Kangoo for 12 years. We absolutely loved it. Having experenced all its pro's and con's I can say this:
    1) Under-roof storage boxes are pretty useless aside for stuffing things that you're going to forget there. And in the Kangoo they were side-mounted. In this Berlingo I see it's taking the whole width, thus it will impede tall loads. The only (very) useful roof storage is the open shelf over the windscreen 'cause it very readily reacheable and very handy for mixed items like rags, maps, etc.
    2) The open-up single tailgate is indeed handy when raining but it's very cumbersome when the car is parked closed to a rear wall or even just another car. The window-only opening is a very minor solution - you cannot reach something on the bottom of the boot through it. The REAL useful alternative are the trad "van-like", side opening two-doors. They're light, they don't take too much extra space behind the car and, above all, you can just slightly open one while checking that your cargo is not bowling out - something I experienced more than once. This is expecially true if you have a dog (which I have): when you open the door, the beast tends to jump out and if you have an up-opening tailgate, he's out on the road before you even had the time to fully open the door.
    Unfortunately, MPV's in versions intended to be used as "family cars" (like the Berlingo in this review) tend to be sold without a two-rear-doors oprion, maybe 'cause it's deemed "too van-like" and not pretty. Who cares? Nowadays, fashion conscious people wouldn't buy an MPV anyway, preferring a deeply unpractical and frankly stupid SUV.
    Having said that, over the Berlingo I'd prefer a Renault Kangoo (which has the rear two-doors option beside the genius "foldable" roof rails) or a VW Caddy (with rear two-doors option too). I know, they're not EV's. Yet.

    • @chilternsroamer872
      @chilternsroamer872 Před 2 lety +3

      ... but you can sit on the back of the car underneath a big Berlingo tailgate in the drizzle and change out of your wellies and back into your shoes ;-)

    • @jchalmes
      @jchalmes Před 2 lety

      @@chilternsroamer872 Yes. However if there’s some else in the vehicle while you are enjoying that moment of pleasure (with the big rear door protecting you from the rain), it could get too cold for them.. it’s a single space vehicle and heat is lost quickly in such a situation. We own a small van of this kind, and it is a dilemma, yes. I would like to try now one with the two door option at the rear, to have that experience too.

    • @chilternsroamer872
      @chilternsroamer872 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jchalmes my "some else" will be taking off her wellies next to me, under that big "rainshield" tailgate ;-) Your mileage may vary.

    • @jchalmes
      @jchalmes Před 2 lety +1

      @@chilternsroamer872 I can imagine the portrait. Enjoy! 🥰

  • @davidhansell3410
    @davidhansell3410 Před 2 lety +13

    I've have a Berlingo xtr, and I love it. Practically of the scale great for my work, camping trips ect.Saving my pennies for this beauty.👍

  • @Muushondje
    @Muushondje Před 2 lety +3

    Superb review. The good thing is that you take all the time to explain things and go through all the features. I realy love this car. At the moment I am driving a C5 Aircross and I want to change it for a ë-Berlingo so many thanks for this review.

  • @stevellewellyn7192
    @stevellewellyn7192 Před 2 lety +5

    What a great review. I bought one of the last of the diesel XTR Berlingo's in 2021 as I'm not ready to go over to an electric car quite yet (next time!) All the practicalities of an mpv, with sliding doors, massive range, great mpg and reasonable price (I paid about £22k ish for a new 130hp diesel xtr). Love it. So practical and makes me feel relaxed when driving it. Mine looks just like this E version except for the front grill. Price and range of the new E version put me off so I've remained old school for now.

  • @derekdee9592
    @derekdee9592 Před 2 lety +18

    Had one of the old versions of Berlingo always regretted it's going was such useful vehicle. This electric looks good but price is a downside !

  • @kannenkarialpetersteephen293

    Detailed review, Explained well, all in all Superb video and Best practical MPV.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you liked it

  • @richardteychenne3950
    @richardteychenne3950 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a really easy and informative review!

  • @zaphodsbluecar9518
    @zaphodsbluecar9518 Před 2 lety +1

    Another really enjoyable video Bryan, in your usual no-fuss, well-considered style.
    That e-Berlingo would be a great all-rounder; perfect for lugging around family, pets, in-laws and runs to the hardware store. I can see the attraction.
    Have a great break, and I look forward seeing you next year, ye wee scamp! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🎅🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @alanhaddy7499
    @alanhaddy7499 Před rokem

    Love this review, Ive bought one and looking forward to picking it up in a couple of weeks

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před rokem +1

      Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @garywoods765
    @garywoods765 Před 2 lety +1

    Just over a yr into ownership of 1.5 d 60 mpg urban 79 mpg on a longer run perfect vehicle great brakes smooth ride every review points out the slippy storage areas cured by a £5 roll of non slip material

  • @ThePlayerOfGames
    @ThePlayerOfGames Před 2 lety +1

    I loved my old diesel Berlingo, the 7 seat electric is where my heart is set!

  • @gswan666
    @gswan666 Před 2 lety +5

    I Currently have the berlingo 1.6 HDi XTR Multispace (14 plate) and love it, but it has been used as a camper to carry large loads for garden projects, house projects. The current version allows you to remove the rear seat which makes it really useful, but current version does not give a fully flat load space...interesting to see the eberlingo as at some point we are going to be forced into adopting these....As I normally purchase cars about 3 years old, I am concerned about battery life and possible replacement battery costs, which to be honest when you buy a petrol / diesel car you never think of an expensive engine change when buying.....there is that unknown with EV cars.

  • @cis5111
    @cis5111 Před 2 lety +1

    Good review. Liked and subbed

  • @bbd777
    @bbd777 Před 2 lety

    Great review thanks

  • @sevesellors2831
    @sevesellors2831 Před rokem +1

    Great review so well presented as always , making you one of my favourite presenters. The Berlingo really is a fantastic car so practical and quirky perfect for family, dog owners and outside sports of if you can’t afford a Range Rover.

  • @keithreynolds
    @keithreynolds Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for review. I’d like to have heard more about how electric differs fro ice? How you charge? Actual range performance. How the batteries sit in the body? Ground clearance? (:

  • @bobadams7654
    @bobadams7654 Před rokem

    Nice review. I'm looking at getting one - my first ev.

  • @wilkoone9155
    @wilkoone9155 Před 9 měsíci

    My first electric vehicle was a 2004 registered Citroen Berlingo Electrique which had lead acid batteries with a range of about 50 miles. It had a small fuel tank for running the heater. I loved it as it was a good introduction to driving electric, which I have been doing ever since.

  • @BorisMitendorfer
    @BorisMitendorfer Před 2 lety +3

    For me, Berlingo wins in every categorie: space, practicality, comfort, what matter for 2 kids family most. Build quality is not so good, but I take this in account. Sliding doors are the best in tight spaces, big trunk is awesome! We have Berlingo models for 15 years now (diesel models, 90HP and 100HP, also the latest model 2018), and I don't think, we will go to another model soon.

  • @GaryJohnWalker1
    @GaryJohnWalker1 Před 2 lety +9

    Had a diesel Berlingo just shy of 10 yrs bought because I actually "desired" that utilitarian practicality - yet also incredible comfort. I wonder iff the Vauxhall version has its suspension 'tuned' to brand expectations and loses the Citroen plushness. Only mention as otherwise this vehicle would be about which was the nearest dealer. With 75kwh instead of 50, and keeping a similar price (or just a little more expensive), this'd be all but irresistable.

    • @neilburns8869
      @neilburns8869 Před 2 lety

      The one thing I would say about a Vauxhall, and baring in mind that Stellantis may have corrected this but the seats on a Vauxhall were notorious for causing back issues.
      Top Gear many moons ago did some independent research where they called in an osteopath to try out Vauxhall seats. She said that they were awful. Peugeot ranked as the best.

    • @geoffreymeare3406
      @geoffreymeare3406 Před 2 lety

      Can the roof rails attach side to side as I have to transport a ladder sometimes?

  • @johnwhite8891
    @johnwhite8891 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the n/s sliding door going to be a problem when charging?

  • @Joseph-jy5lz
    @Joseph-jy5lz Před rokem

    My brother-in-law hired one of these during a holiday and it is exactly as you say very practical, comfortable and charming. substance over style. Highly recommend

  • @markmayfield5673
    @markmayfield5673 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep the reviews 30 mins long great content

  • @rhysstatham7407
    @rhysstatham7407 Před 2 lety +2

    I currently own a 2019 Citroen Berlingo 1.2 petrol which has all the xtras one of the best cars I’ve owned,
    Electric maybe the future but the range on the e version needs to be longer range so will keep my petrol version for the foreseeable future.

  • @chilternsroamer872
    @chilternsroamer872 Před 2 lety +5

    Been driving diesel Berlingo Multispaces for 16 years. I love the practicality. I have a "modutop", and I would be very reluctant to go back to not having one. My only concerns are range and price. I think I will wait for the next model.

    • @hughmarcus1
      @hughmarcus1 Před 2 lety +1

      I had one. It had been specced up for a Citroen manager so had every single option that the could fit. The one big downside was the 90bhp engine. The 1.6 is a very versatile engine & 150 hp versions were fitted to some Volvos.
      In the end I sold it because the lack of power always drive me nuts.
      It would be interesting to see how much actual power the electric version has on the road.

    • @chilternsroamer872
      @chilternsroamer872 Před 2 lety

      @@hughmarcus1 I guess I am more boring than you, because at 90bhp it is the second most powerful car I have ever owned (the most was a 100 bhp). If the electric one has 90-100 bhp (equivalent), decent "pull" through the mid-speeds and up hills, a range of 300+ miles, and was more like £25k, then I'd be saving up. Otherwise I will wait for the next edition ;-)
      You are right about the 1.6 HDi engine, though - my father had it in a similar vintage Picassa to my Berlingo - and his had 120 bhp. Main reason was he had a variable-vane turbo, and the same vintage Berlingo only had a fixed vane turbo. I think there has been a pattern of Citroen giving the Berlingo less attractive engines to prevent leaking too many sales from more expensive Picassa/C4 models. (I think the lowest power car I ever owned was a 2cv, but it was still great fun and pretty practical)

  • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270

    Your channel deserves more viewers, another excellent and detailed review. Where I live in rural France it seems that half the people have these kind of cars, the Renault Kangoo is also very popular. I have driven my neighbours 10 year old diesel Berlingo when we took her dog to the vet, the space in them is amazing and although we don’t get many camels around here I have seen the chasse (hunt) use them for moving a pack of dogs around. The real problem of course is price, and Mr. Tavares laid out his stall earlier this week moaning that they (Stellantis) don’t want the EV transition to happen too fast as it would kill their profits and result in poorer quality...Mmm, me thinks the CEO doth protest too much. The fact is that they run their EV products down the same production lines as their ICE cars, unlike VW Group for example who have decided to convert entire plants to EV manufacture only, which is how you learn how to make EVs profitably. One wonders what a future Citroen Berlingo designed as an EV from the ground up would look like. Even more spacious and practical I would imagine. But with the diesel and 1.2 Petrol cars in the same trim coming in £5,000 to £8,000 cheaper I doubt we will see many on the road. People who buy these cars have a practical mindset, and that includes the price.

    • @Simon-dm8zv
      @Simon-dm8zv Před 2 lety +2

      On the other hand: practical people will probably realize the savings per kilometer and in maintenance. Also: many cities will not allow any combustion engines anymore in a few years.

  • @marrous4845
    @marrous4845 Před 2 lety +2

    Have a 10y old Berlingo. Love it. Put bikes + family + pets into the car. Would not swap it for any other car. Except a more modern one ...

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 Před 2 lety

    The practicality and sheer size of the Berlingo boot are such that you could go to your local independent Electrical appliance retailer, buy a damn good freezer & probably transport home in your Berlingo without too much problem.

  • @Nobes1
    @Nobes1 Před 2 lety

    Would love one of these

  • @kevinmitchell4026
    @kevinmitchell4026 Před 2 lety +1

    We've been looking at going electric and said we would like an electric version of our Caddy Life which is miles more practical than the equivalent MPV despite its shortcomings. This might be it

  • @johnhutchison2268
    @johnhutchison2268 Před 2 lety

    I have a campervan kit from Amdro, which is a small company in North Wales. It fits in the boot until needed. Then I got a diesel heater, leisure battery and converter. From the outside it looks like the normal Berlingo. Inside it is a great wee mini campervan that melts in with other vehicles and gives me the original miles per gallon figures

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      I think I have seen these. Are they the ones with the cooking unit that slides out from the rear? Great idea!

  • @kiteless1
    @kiteless1 Před 2 lety

    Great review, gave up waiting on one of these but may look again in a few years when we want to replace the petrol MPV. What on earth is going on with that front bumper paint though, it’s a different colour to the rest of the car!

  • @tonyfisk8081
    @tonyfisk8081 Před 2 lety +1

    I very much agree with the point about car manufacturers and "trend-following". After decades of motoring, I have settled on my ideal household 2-car combination - a large but fast estate car for practicality, and a four-seat soft-top for leisure use - so when I come to change cars at some point in the future, I would like to have a choice of EV that would let me stay with that arrangement. Unfortunately, the manufacturers have decided that nobody wants these.
    I didn't realise how left-field my choices were until EVs came along.
    And don't mention EVs to the missus, who is wondering what will be around to substitute for her MX5.

  • @jamesfranklin2203
    @jamesfranklin2203 Před 2 lety

    I don’t have any breaking bad feelings with my Rifter Diesel, so why the Berlingo breaking feelings is different?

  • @kresimirkalman6113
    @kresimirkalman6113 Před 2 lety +1

    No main LED lights?

  • @jameschapman4824
    @jameschapman4824 Před 2 lety

    This seems a shoein for a taxi business. Good review as always.

  • @michaelbanham1844
    @michaelbanham1844 Před 2 lety

    Driving Miss Daisy uses Berlingos that have been converted into WAVs (Wheelchair Available Vehicle). It looks as if this vehicle would work for us. Part of the floor has to be cut out to allow for the wheelchair ramp, so I guess it depends on how long the battery is…….

  • @ThatUnfunGuy
    @ThatUnfunGuy Před 2 lety +2

    An absolute unit of a car. A shame they didn't make a bigger battery option, They could take some boot space and gave the choice to the consumer. 50 kWh in a car with a shape that isn't aerodynamic is not going to give a lot of range.

  • @DB-we3fl
    @DB-we3fl Před 2 lety

    Can you get your hands on the Vauxhall and do a comparison? Seems Vaux has more bells and whistles?

  • @peterlilley6836
    @peterlilley6836 Před rokem +1

    Hi room in the boot was what we need I’m disabled we have decided to get one I can’t drive my husband is disabled too we need to put a wheel chair in boot plus luggage hubby test drives and it ticked our boxes, especially after trying many other vehicles thanks for you test drive,Peter teresa

  • @Brian-om2hh
    @Brian-om2hh Před 2 lety +2

    It'll continue to sell in electric form for the same reasons it did in ICE form. It's a very practical vehicle for those whom have kids, dogs or lots of clobber to transport around. The running costs will of course be less in EV form, which for many will broaden it's appeal further still.....

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong Před 2 lety

    Can I ask if the 3 rear seats are " full size width each"?
    I ask as my 19 plate Berlingo van has 3 seats in the front, but the 2 passenger seats are very narrow (I guess to keep the van narrowish)

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      They appeared to be, yes. They all were the same size on the Flair XTR trim we tested.

    • @carlarrowsmith
      @carlarrowsmith Před 2 lety

      All 3 are the same size, but it's a slightly narrow seat.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      @@carlarrowsmith I found them ok for someone my size. I’m not tall, but I enjoy a good meal and I found them comfortable enough.

  • @sheilalemon
    @sheilalemon Před 2 lety

    I'm wanting it for a motility car so the important factors are dog cage and wheelchair (manual) in the back. The Citroen C4 Spacetourer is perfect, no rattling about.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      Hello Sheila. Apologies for taking our time to respond. Certainly I couldn't see accommodating a dog cage being a problem, and many Berlingo's are converted to accommodate wheelchairs, so I wouldn't see an issue with this either. It may be worth checking with Motability if they have a preferred conversion company and asking the question before committing however. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @Dave_Br
    @Dave_Br Před 2 lety

    Can you move across to the passenger seat to get out on the pavement side? There's no irritating centre console so maybe this is possible. I hate opening the door into traffic.

  • @RedBatteryHead
    @RedBatteryHead Před 2 lety

    Practical car. They were very popular 15 years ago. Camping places full of them on holiday. Good to have them EV. Maybe people appreciate them again in stead of SUV that really don't hold much for their size.

  • @Theskullcollector1
    @Theskullcollector1 Před 2 lety

    Would be great if any of the 7 seat ev’s available on motorbility could get more than 250mls real range, I’d love an ev for our next car but we quite often do long family drives.

  • @izo77
    @izo77 Před 2 lety

    I stand corrected. It was neither a Goddess, nor a Romanian tractor. It is the love child of a goddes and a Romanian tractor : an MPV. Well, hurrah! And praise to you for kindling the flame of a noble dying breed.
    What else is there to say, apart from a renewed praise and gratitude for your original and pleasant reviews, and a wish to see many more of them in the year(s) to come?
    Best wishes!
    PS: Should you feel linguistic curiosity, please do some research on the multiple uses of the word "berlingot", let's say in the XIX and early XX century. It will revolutionise your perception of the car and strengthen the prejudice any British citizen is bound to nurture against his southern neighbours 😉

  • @youloveit1
    @youloveit1 Před 2 lety

    full load ,motorway what is real miles per charge?

  • @peem1244
    @peem1244 Před 2 lety

    Hi Bryan, super video as usual. Always liked these cars/vans, but you didn't mention Toyota's Proace! Shame on you. :). I don't know if they have an EV option, but if not then I'm sure it's not far away. All I need is room for me and my powerchair, and I'm off! I'll have the steel wheels please. From a disability nerd, it's easy to get in and out of - my primary vehicle agenda. Thanks for sharing and awrabest when it comes. Slainte!

  • @Petelmrg
    @Petelmrg Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for all your reviews - generally I find them the most down-to-earth of the many available (nothing wrong with blowing a bit of smoke up your ass this time of year). Wouldn’t it be great if we could have an mpv on a bespoke ev platform instead of monster ‘suvs’? - the practicality would be brilliant. Anyway, happy Xmas, looking forward to your live Xmas day video.

  • @robertbransby
    @robertbransby Před 2 lety

    Is it me or does the front bumper look a different shade of silver?

  • @northwestcoast
    @northwestcoast Před 2 lety

    Hi, does the 7 seater XL really not come in the flair trim? I'm getting conflicting info

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Citroen has reconfigured the range since we filmed this video, so I’d advise you check with your local dealer for the most up to date information on availability. I think the Flair is now available as a 7 seater for 2022 though.
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @northwestcoast
      @northwestcoast Před rokem

      @@AutoEV Yes, it appears to be..Decided to go with the 5 seater in the end anyway. Ordered, but have an 8 month wait

  • @hindesite
    @hindesite Před 2 lety

    Love MPVs - can fit a couple of greyhounds or bikes in the back, easy.

  • @traxions
    @traxions Před 2 lety

    A foulding passenger seat was already introduced by Citroën in 1939 on the Traction Avant 11 Commerciale

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      Yes, I know, and it’s not the first time it’s appeared in a modern car, but my point was it just adds to the already practical Berlingo and it is great it’s included. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @frankowot4
    @frankowot4 Před 2 lety +3

    For your next review of the Berlingo could you do an actual small camel test please? Great review thanks.

  • @geoffreymeare3406
    @geoffreymeare3406 Před 2 lety

    How long is the waiting time to buy this car ?

  • @willdatsun
    @willdatsun Před rokem

    Not bad but some basic tech info would have been good such as what kind of heating it has, does the AC insist on turning itself on like it does on the Dispatch? What type of power steering does it have? What kind of brake booster.. a peek under the bonnet would have been nice.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před rokem

      It’s a fine balance Will between making a detailed video with enough details for those who are looking for the right information when buying a car, to being too long and boring with stuff that will only interest some. We have to draw a line somewhere. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @waynebriggs2838
    @waynebriggs2838 Před 2 lety +1

    I run a small gardening business (local range), but have a 3 time a month round trip to Bournemouth (collect my son). Whilst there I do a 2/3 hr run or cycle. Am test driving one on this trip at the weekend. Do you think it's realistic. What charging apps/stations would you recommend?

    • @waynebriggs2838
      @waynebriggs2838 Před 2 lety +1

      Great review by the way 👍

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +2

      The issue is most people think you have to charge up to full all the time, whereas just stopping for a “splash-n-dash” to just add a few miles of charge is a more efficient way. But you don’t say where you are driving FROM to Bournemouth. If it’s Aberdeen, perhaps not…..
      Download ZapMap or A Better Route Planner as they are very good. They’ll tell you what chargers are in operation too. I use ZapMap lots. Ionity is expensive, but reliable and usually plentiful. She’ll Recharge is easy to use, but just delivers a 50kW charge and most stations only have 1 charger. To summarise, have a look on the ZapMap website and plot your usual route to Bournemouth and see what ones are on your route.

  • @hannahdobbs226
    @hannahdobbs226 Před 2 lety

    In the past I've owned a 2009 Berlingo XTR and currently we own a 2016 Peugeot Partner and a 2010 Renault Kangoo. So you see I quite like the MPV concept.
    Diesel used to be the sensible choice and I liked my 2009 diesel. My 2016 has adblue and government regulations have ruined the Diesel engine. I only do motorway work but still get issues with dpf. Adblue injectors fail at 70k. I'd argue a petrol one makes most sense currently.

  • @matthewbaynham6286
    @matthewbaynham6286 Před 2 lety

    Looks good

  • @carlarrowsmith
    @carlarrowsmith Před 2 lety

    I test drove one of these a few weeks ago. Great vehicle but two things let it down, range due to smaller than ideal battery and efficiency. The boot is too big and the rear seats don't slide, so room in the rear isn't good if you're taller than 5f8. Sliding rear seats and larger battery this would be a winner. Oh one other issue, it has a very silly cruise/speed limiter control, they should add to the steering wheel like the VX version.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      I agree. A sliding middle bench would make a big difference. As would a 200+ mile range. Still a decent car mind you.

  • @jollyjackmr
    @jollyjackmr Před 2 lety

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you for such a great review. I am a carer and driver for a blind disabled person, l am also disabled. Every 3 years l/we spend hours trawling through CZcams reviews looking at reviews of cars before sending for brochures, visiting showrooms and eventually selecting a car from the mobility scheme. We live 90 minutes from the nearest city which is small and only has a few dealerships. Every review usually gives you 10-15 minutes of torque, horse power, break power guff, that comes straight off the manufacturer website, with 10 minutes of exterior trim, wheels, bumpers blah, blah, blah......then maybe if your lucky 2 minutes of the things most drivers want to know. Most of us can't afford a ferrari and apart from a single occupant with a bento box, who are they for? So l hate it when EVERY reviewer tells me how unsporty my family vehicle is. How it doesn't handle like an R10 and how it's just a safe reliable unexciting family/ couple vehicle. How it's going to take me all of 10 seconds to get up to 60mph as l drive to Tescos. But you Sir are a total breath of fresh air and l wish l had found your channel sooner. You just told me EVERYTHING l wanted to know. You didn't use calculus to tell me l might get approximately 3.67 suitcases in the boot, you showed me. You answered the questions that most people want to know. Where can l put my drink, are my keys going to rattle around and annoy me, where can l put my bag, are the seats comfy if I'm not a size 10, are there things that will start to annoy me after the first week etc etc. A PROPER review of a car AT LAST. You will definitely get a sub and l can say hand on heart your content is the only review that l actually found ENTERTAINING as well as informative out of all 57 car reviews l have trawled through this month. Keep up the great work 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      What a charming and courteous comment. Thank you ever so much for that, and thank you for taking the time to watch us and now become a subscriber! It really means a lot to us. I am really pleased to hear that you enjoyed the review. When we first decided to do these longer reviews, it was a big decision as we didn't want people to get bored. Yet the more we did, the more we understood that we were appealing to people who actually buy these cars and want to know about the little things that others don't bother telling you about. We've had many comments and e-mails about how we are "telling it like it is" and giving good practical information, so it is wonderful to hear that you too appreciate what we do.
      Thank you once again, and welcome to AutoEV.

  • @Yorky222
    @Yorky222 Před 2 lety

    Probably our next car. We have the diesel and have a hoist and can carry an electric scooter without folding and with the rear seats up.. They remodelled our old C4 so it was simply not high enough for the hoist.

  • @darryltelka5043
    @darryltelka5043 Před 2 lety +1

    We use one as a private ambulance in our funeral home in black not silver it's very good

  • @thomaszacherl7676
    @thomaszacherl7676 Před 2 lety

    Was hoping it comes with more then 350 at least close to 400km of ranche and a towcapasity of 900kg. Looks i have to drive my '12 Berlingo some years longer 🤔

  • @rosshunter9053
    @rosshunter9053 Před 2 lety

    No mention of USB-C or As front or back, or did I miss it?

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      No, you didn’t miss it Ross, I completely forgot about it as I got carried away on storage! One USB-A in the front to connect your phone to the infotainment, nothing in the rear. Although I suspect there may be in the XL model like there is in the larger e-SpaceTourer, but can’t say for certain.
      Good point well made. My error.

    • @rosshunter9053
      @rosshunter9053 Před 2 lety

      Not a problem.
      Considering the demographic this vehicle is aimed at, the almost lack of USBs, as you mentioned, particularly in the back, would most likely cause an tantrum or two with most kids these days.
      Anyway, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family.
      Be safe and stay healthy.
      Cheers

  • @786otto
    @786otto Před 2 lety

    Nice.

  • @richarddunkling2807
    @richarddunkling2807 Před 2 lety

    MPV's are probably like Marmite? However I like their practicality. I would be the first in the line if Skoda (or another manufacturer) made an electric version of the (Tardis like) Roomster with a 200+ mile range. The Berlingo is a physically larger vehicle than I would really want to own and it would need a bigger range for me to consider buying one.

    • @wayneblackburn9645
      @wayneblackburn9645 Před 2 lety

      Currently have a Roomster and it suits us. Previously had two Nissan Tinos which were also good for storage in terms of the vehicle size. Too many EVs looking alike at the moment so let's hope that is starting to change.

  • @nathanwolf5547
    @nathanwolf5547 Před 2 lety +2

    A great review. This would be great for us disabled drivers too.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Very good point Nathan, it certainly would be. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @elbarkero
    @elbarkero Před 2 lety

    does it even have USB's

  • @lukasvrana6388
    @lukasvrana6388 Před 2 lety

    ATM I own Caddy Maxi (110kW) - at the future (3-5years) I will need to upgrade. What is a huge nono is a range of the new EVs (Berlingo, Partner, Kangaroo) - I use it as a family car, so time to time I go to Alps (600km trip), weekly basis I am going to my cottage (180km). Theoretical range is nice, but if I calculate winter conditions + some cargo outside, I need to charge even during my trip to my cottage (work + cottage means 210km). Reccomendation for batery use is between 20-80% - so I have to stick with combustion engines quite longer (future candidates are Caddy Maxi 5gen., Toyota Proace Verso - same platform as Berlingo, and pretty interesting is new bigger Hyundai Staria). If I have to pay such amount of money, Staria seems better use for me.

  • @charruaporelmundo
    @charruaporelmundo Před rokem

    So there is not a 7 seat option?

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před rokem

      Yes, there is. We mention it in the video and the range has now changed since we filmed this to include a 7 seat version of the higher trim level.

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 Před 2 lety +2

    70 KW battery and circa £27k would be essential to get it in the mix. It is a van after all.

  • @didierpuzenat7280
    @didierpuzenat7280 Před 2 lety

    Can you open the sliding door when charging ?

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      Not fully, but remember there is a door in each side providing good access to the rear.

    • @didierpuzenat7280
      @didierpuzenat7280 Před 2 lety

      @@AutoEV The issue is more "will the children remember there is a door in each side providing good access to the rear". I think the charge port cover will soon be damaged, especially because when you push a sliding door it gets a lot of inertia.

  • @barryrathbone
    @barryrathbone Před 2 lety

    Great review. Sadly we all turn in to our dads!

  • @Dirt-Diggler
    @Dirt-Diggler Před 2 lety

    Good review but a bit small, i prefer the connect personally.
    I'm not sure sliding doors are innovative 🤔 been about for decades as has the folding passenger seat, the connect had that 18 years ago 😏

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s not that they’re innovative (the Toyota Space Cruiser had them back in the early ‘80s after all) it’s just the fact that they are retained for the passenger car and they make a lot of sense in this application. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @Dirt-Diggler
      @Dirt-Diggler Před 2 lety

      @@AutoEV I agree in tight parking spaces they are a god send 👍
      Now the the space cruiser was innovative for it's time, horrible to drive but innovative 🤔
      I spose that's the trouble, it's all been done before ☹️ it's hard to innovative rather than regurgitate 🤔

  • @marks-0-0
    @marks-0-0 Před 2 lety

    I really like these van based mpv's and own an older one but i have to say the lack of clever design in the rear compared to regular mpv's is a let down. No flat floor, no storage and no kind of luxuries.

  • @ianfutcher1518
    @ianfutcher1518 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you tow with the Berlingo ev.

    • @newbeginnings8566
      @newbeginnings8566 Před 2 lety +1

      Small battery EV - so towing anything would see the battery range drop to nothing....

  • @MrBrohoward71
    @MrBrohoward71 Před 2 lety

    Not being able to get all trim levels in 5 and 7 seat variants is a strange choice. I would want top spec 7 seat !!!

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong Před 2 lety

    The front bumper looks about 6 shades lighter in colour.

  • @twasb2000
    @twasb2000 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent and fair review. I agree about the brakes they dont always do it but pick their moment for maximum embarrassment. I have the diesel auto version and it is truly excellent for the money. I would love to have the EV version but for two problems, first is the cost premium is just too much. Secondly we use the Berlingo for trips to the south and that is a long drive (8 hours) with such a short range and an incomplete charging infrastructure it simply isnt practical. We have as a second car the eC4 which has the same underpinnings and it is without doubt the easiest car I have driven, quiet, smooth and very comfortable. The range in summer is more than enough for local travel and in winter whilst considerably less range, it still manages two to three days before charging. Double the range at least and drop the price to the same as the diesel version and I will off to the dealers to get one.

  • @christianhagens3655
    @christianhagens3655 Před 2 lety

    In the Pro's and Con's you mention that the Berlingo is not the cheapest family EV - which is it then? The Nissan is a lot more expensive imho.The Twin siblings from Peugeot and Vauxhall/Opel should be comparable, right?

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s more of a reference to the likes of the MG ZS EV and how the crossover is now seen as the family car genre.

    • @christianhagens3655
      @christianhagens3655 Před 2 lety

      @@AutoEV The sliding doors and the extra space (three full seats in the back row) are worth the surcharge imho.

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      @@christianhagens3655 I don’t disagree. In terms of practicality, this is the car that shows the benefits of the MPV.

  • @norwegiangadgetman
    @norwegiangadgetman Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly, the original M49 Berlingo is better looking than the current 'chunky' look. Even the 'Facelifted' M59 was a bit of a step back in the looks with those tall headlights. That they moved the middle rail for the sliding doors from behind the rear window is also a big downer. My M49 is getting old, and it's probably time to end its misery in a not too far future, but the range is a bit disappointing, and the chunky look is rather off-putting to me. I hope my Berlingo can last until Citröen can get the design right. Right now, I'd rather track down a 1996 Berlingo Electrique...
    It may not have any range, but at least it looks right!
    (I have driven Citröen all my life, started with the GS Pallas - that was fun! - then the CX - what a cruiser - the BX Estate - met an untimely death by dumptruck, and finally 2 x Berlingo... Both Red. )
    In my M49, I don't have the overhead bins(may have been an option? ) but in the fixtures with the nets up under the roof there are metal brackets for an indoor roof rack. (I made my own with telescoping handles and M8 bolts. Wonderful for transporting my fishing rods and hiking staves)
    I wonder if this eBerlingo has those brackets?

  • @frantz4318
    @frantz4318 Před 2 lety

    9:30 Can someone explain to me as if I was dumb, please? Don't get it

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      Hi @Frantz, I am assuming you are referring to the part where I discuss the second row of seats? Ok, well, when we filmed this, the eBerlingo could be had as a five seater in both trim levels, the Feel and Flair XTR. If you went for the Feel trim level, the second row of seats (as in the ones behind driver and front passenger) would come as a bench seat that was split in a 60/40 configuration like most hatchbacks have. The Flair XTR that we had on test has three individual seats on that row that can be adjusted separate to each other and each has an ISOFIX point. The Feel only has ISOFIX points on the outer two seats on that row (not in the middle). I hope that makes sense!
      Just as an aside, since we filmed that, Citroen have now announced that the Flair XTR can now be had with the 7 seat configuration, so that is an amendment to what I said in the video. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment, and please feel free to ask us about any of the cars we test. I am only happy to try and help where I can. Bryan @ AutoEV.

    • @frantz4318
      @frantz4318 Před 2 lety

      @@AutoEV perfect, thanks a lot!! that detail was important for me as I need 3 Isofix. Also I wasn't familiar with the term 60/40 as english is not my primary language. great video, thanks again!

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +1

      @@frantz4318 No worries at all. Let me know if there is anything else we can help with, and let us know if you order one and how you get on with it!

  • @Jay-ye1up
    @Jay-ye1up Před 2 lety +1

    Why on earth don't Citroën employ this dude to pre test the cars when they are in development stage

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      @Jay......open to discussion with Citroen.....

  • @fastmathematics
    @fastmathematics Před 2 lety

    I had a comment… but we’ll get on to that later

  • @davidgibson4840
    @davidgibson4840 Před 2 lety

    Hmm they can't manage to match the paint on the bumper to the rest of the car on a press car, not good omen on build quality

  • @Vegan123
    @Vegan123 Před 2 lety +1

    Pity the 7 seater does not come in the enhanced trim

  • @pmkeith
    @pmkeith Před 2 lety +1

    I have a Citroen Berlingo which is converted to be a two berth “crampervan”. I would be interested in an electric version - but not at these prices. Too expensive for what it is. I could buy a good full size second hand motorhome for this price. And after the cost of conversion - becomes ridiculous.

    • @arthemis1039
      @arthemis1039 Před 2 lety

      Hopefully in a few years long range EV vans hit the market, and these cars can depreciate a lot. Some EVs can loose up to 20k worth in one or two years !

    • @marks-0-0
      @marks-0-0 Před 2 lety

      I prefer vans and van based cars and I'm ready to buy electric but the cost and lack of choice puts me off for now.
      There is a Chinese mpv version of the Nissan env200 that i would buy if they bring it to the UK.

    • @pmkeith
      @pmkeith Před 2 lety

      @@marks-0-0 - there a number of quality electric cars produced in China. And they could be sold in the U.K. at the right sort of prices. But they will need to establish dealer and support networks. Something that the Chinese are not good at.

    • @neilhughes3823
      @neilhughes3823 Před 2 lety

      @@arthemis1039 are you talking about “loose” change, for example, or did you really mean “lose” ?

  • @660einzylinder
    @660einzylinder Před 2 lety +1

    MPV = a practical, all round solution. SUV = a triumph of marketing over common sense.

  • @russvhill2
    @russvhill2 Před rokem

    I was hoping you'd mention the windows on the sliding doors. Some reviewers have had vehicles with power windows and other have windows which are hinged at the front.
    Watching this review a year after it was made shows how quickly EV reviews can seem dated, when there is mention of the government financial incentive which fickle Chancellors can change or cut before your review has even been edited

  • @Jay-ye1up
    @Jay-ye1up Před 2 lety

    Have you tested how it drives with passenger's and a boot load of 🐫?

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety

      The camels wouldn't stay still unfortunately......

  • @michaellarsen6844
    @michaellarsen6844 Před 2 lety

    the battery is WAY too small ! ! ! We need twice the range ! ! !

  • @davidhayes4814
    @davidhayes4814 Před 2 lety

    Do you know how big and weird and awkward a camel is? Small camels exist in toy shops only.

  • @subevo35
    @subevo35 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoy your videos but I think there too long 15 min is enough .maybe do a short version and a full length version

    • @AutoEV
      @AutoEV  Před 2 lety +4

      First of all, thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
      The videos grew in length and it was a tough decision that we made to do that. Our thought is that we try to cover everything that a potential purchaser may wish to know about the car. As an ex-car salesman, that is usually a lot! Anyway, we know that some people may tune out, and it will cost us some views, but we try to be thorough and hopefully cover everything that you may wish to know. In the big bad world of CZcams it is difficult to stand out amongst many “reviewers” and so we try to be a bit different to the others. We started putting chapters into them to allow people to skip to relevant parts if they need to. As it is just me writing, filming and editing, I have to say, I don’t have the time to do two videos at the moment.
      Anyway, thank you again for watching and enduring the videos, it really is appreciated. We hope you have a great festive holiday and hope you stay with us for more content. Bryan @ AutoEV.

    • @williammorgan2625
      @williammorgan2625 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AutoEV i enjoy your current format

    • @zaphodsbluecar9518
      @zaphodsbluecar9518 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AutoEV Don't change - you present well-considered reviews, with enough detail without going to the extremes as Autogefuhl often does.
      You avoid being just a fifteen-minute ad on behalf of the manufacturer; many 'reviews' are simply a bunch of B-roll while the presenter reads out the manufacturer's marketing release. It's refreshing to see honest reviews for a change delivered honestly and without hype...

    • @alunhoskins4513
      @alunhoskins4513 Před 2 lety

      @@AutoEV excellent video and the length is perfect. Plenty of meaningful detail and let's be honest, it's not exactly a 'long' video. Have to say too, there is something good about the way this car looks but probably not one for 'sheep' who have to be the same as everyone else? Very 'Citroen' in fact.

  • @willdatsun
    @willdatsun Před rokem

    The orange bits... just WHY?! Electric parking brake, horrible, detatched feeling, unsafe, unreliable, expensive to repair. Not-proper gear selector, the E-NV got the gear selector spot on. Shame as the previous berlingo the B9 was a brilliant vehicle , until about 2015 when they put the horrible touch screen on them .

  • @yuwaipun
    @yuwaipun Před rokem

    Range too less and no heated seat

  • @jamesinnes8573
    @jamesinnes8573 Před 2 lety

    mickey mouth speaker

  • @ELCEV
    @ELCEV Před 2 lety +1

    I will pass.

  • @David-bl1bt
    @David-bl1bt Před 2 lety

    What is it with these manufacturers continuing to have unnecessary grilles on Ev's.... If its not needed than why is it there? It's hideous & totally spoils the look of the car.
    Notwithstanding the hideous grille (aka plastic fill-in panel) it seems that Citroed, despite being a main stream car manufacturer for decades, would of fathomed out by now how to paint the bumper panel the same colour as the car🙄. So, when the first owner comes to sell it on it immediately raises the suspicion that it has been involved in a front-end shunt😲
    How to turn-off a potential purchaser.... Apply nonsensical, hideously polarising orange "features" 🙄, probably attractive to 1% of the potential purchasers.
    It wouldn't look out of place on Trumpton😂
    Ideal for carting your sheep to market, carriage of hay bails to the cow field perhaps.
    Good for school/mcdonalds/tip/Airport runs I suppose.
    Designed & built by schoolkids.... for schoolkids😁
    HOW MUCH 😳😬😲... £32k... they're having a laugh 🤣