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10/3/2007 Nemo: a compact intelligent commercial vehicle

 

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Citroën is to launch Nemo, a new addition to its range of light commercial vehicles.

With its compact dimensions, optimised living space, ingenious design and economical features, this attractive new model will perfectly fit the requirements of compact van buyers.

Compact exterior dimensions and optimised living space

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A compact and generous vehicle, Nemo features:

• compact exterior dimensions - 3.86 m long - and easy to handle;
• its ingenious design combines compact size with a line-up of features that are generous (load volume of 2.5 m3 and payload of 610 kg) and practical;
• a modular passenger seat, Extenso, with a host of possible configurations.

A wide range of features for vehicle efficiency and passenger comfort

Nemo stands as a benchmark in its class for its low price tag, economical cost-in-use and proven range of engines combining low fuel consumption with respect for the environment (119g of CO2 per km with the diesel engine).

It also brings the occupants features worthy of a passenger vehicle: modern styling and layout, generous comfort, ergonomic controls, a bright interior and safety features tailored to needs.

Modern styling with status

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Nemo features modern styling with status. Its appealing looks underline its intrinsic qualities.
Its design lines convey an impression of robust strength and underline the generous interior volume and convenience in use.

A complete range to meet varying requirements

Citroën is positioning Nemo, a vehicle of compact dimensions, as its entry-level commercial vehicle. This fourth model completes the existing line-up of three LCVs: the Berlingo, Jumpy and Jumper.

With a range designed to meet the varying needs of customers in these segments (payload of up to 2 tonnes and load volume of between 2.35m3 and 17 m3), Citroën has the assets to strengthen its position as a major player in the market of light commercial vehicles. At end-August 2007, Citroën had 10% of the LCV European market (18 countries).