Citroen e-Berlingo March 2022 electric car test drive review

Citroen e-Berlingo electric March 2022 electric car test drive review

A test drive review of a Citroen e-Berlingo Flair XTR M electric car.

Terry was contacted by Perrys Bletchley and took his test drive of the e-Berlingo on 12th March 2022.

 

Rate the Citroen e-Berlingo out of 5.

 

Rate your dealership experience out of 5.

 

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What was your dealership experience like?

Dealer was very friendly. It’s our 2nd order from them as a Motability customer. Took time to show us the car & how everything operated. Even made us cups of tea!

 

What were your first impressions of the car?

It’s a Berlingo with a battery. I have a Berlingo work van so everything was familiar to me but it is very roomy, very comfortable and met our needs. My wife liked the bonnet and how it wasn’t as big as a C5 Aircross.

 

Positives – List 3 or more things you liked about the electric car.

  • Size
  • head up display
  • comfortable.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things you didn’t like about the electric car.

  • Boot door is huge
  • rear seats don’t slide or recline
  • front parking sensors not standard.

 

Did you purchase the make & model you test drove or another electric car from the same manufacturer?

Yes.

 

What specification did you go for?

XTR Flair (purchased front parking sensors as an add on).

 

How did you purchase the vehicle?

Motability.

 

When do you expect to take delivery of your Citroen e-Berlingo?

3-6 months.

 

 

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