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Citroën Berlingo

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"Peugeot Partner" redirects here. For Peugeot Partner Rapid, seeFiat Fiorino. For Peugeot e-Partner, seeCitroën e-Berlingo.

Motor vehicle
Citroën Berlingo
2020 Citroën Berlingo XL
Overview
ManufacturerPSA Group (1996–2021)
Stellantis (2021–present)
Production1996–present
AssemblyVilla Bosch,Argentina (Sevel)
Poissy, France (PSA Poissy Plant)
Casablanca,Morocco (Somaca Casablanca Plant)[1]
Mangualde, Portugal (PSA Mangualde Plant)
Vigo, Spain (PSA Vigo Plant)
Akçalar, Turkey (Karsan)[2][3]
Barra de Carrasco,Uruguay (Oferol, Grand Berlingo)
Nysa, Poland (FSO)
Kaluga, Russia (PCMA Rus)
Kostanay, Kazakhstan (Saryarka AvtoProm)[4]
Body and chassis
ClassVan
Panel van
Pickup truck (Partner II)
Body style4/5-doorpanel van
5-doormulti-purpose vehicle
2-doorpickup truck (Partner II)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorCitroën C15
Peugeot 205 Panel Van
Peugeot 305 Panel Van
Opel/Vauxhall Combo

TheCitroën Berlingo andPeugeot Partner are a range of vans produced since 1996 and marketed under theCitroën andPeugeot marques. They are sold aslight commercial vehicles or as a passengermulti-purpose-vehicle variant with rear seats and windows. They were initially a product of the FrenchPSA Group, which later became part of the multinationalStellantis conglomerate. The third generation has also been sold under theOpel andVauxhall Motors marques as theCombo, byToyota as theProace City from 2019, and by Fiat as theDoblò from 2022.

Thepanel vans are available in passenger versions named theBerlingo Multispace andPartner Combi,Partner Tepee, andPeugeot Rifter for the third generation. In Italy, the first generation of the Partner was known as thePeugeot Ranch. They were initially based on theCitroën ZX/Peugeot 306 estate floorpan and mechanicals.

With their rectangular, box-like cargo space and aerodynamic front, conceptually they can be considered the descendants of theCitroën 2CV panel van (AK400). The new 2018 Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner/Rifter also share their design with the new Vauxhall/Opel Combo, following GM's sale of Opel to PSA.

Both the Berlingo and Partner have been produced inCNG andelectric versions and withfour-cylinder petrol and diesel engines.

First generation (M49; 1996)

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Motor vehicle
First generation
Overview
Also calledPeugeot Partner
Peugeot Grand Raid (Mexico)
Peugeot Ranch (Italy)
Doninvest Orion M (Russia)
Production1996–2008 (Original versions, including Multispace)
2008–2013 (Peugeot Partner Origin, and Citroën Berlingo First)
1998–present (Argentina)
Body and chassis
Body style4/5-doorpanel van
5-door passenger van
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
1.4 LTU3I4
1.6 LTU5 I4
1.8 LXU7 JB / LFX I4
Diesel:
1.6 LDV6I4HDi
1.9 LDW8 I4
2.0 LDW10HDi
Electric motor28 kW Leroy Somer Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (Berlingo Electrique)
Transmission5-speedmanual
Battery162 VSaftNiCd battery
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,695 mm (106.1 in)
Length4,135 mm (162.8 in)
Width1,820 mm (72 in)
Height1,725 mm (67.9 in)

The Berlingo/Partner was officially launched in July 1996.[5]

When the Berlingo was first shown at theMondial de l'Automobile (Paris Motor Show) in 1996, a set of three concept cars was also presented:

  • Berlingo Coupé de Plage
  • Berlingo Berline Bulle
  • Berlingo Grand Large

The Berline Bulle concept was a roomy small car, that could be considered as a precursor for theC3. Only one of these concepts was actually developed, the Grand Large version, which was developed into the Multispace and Combi people carriers/leisure vans.

Until 2010, the pre-facelift models were still produced in Argentina. The updated model finally arrived this year.[6]

  • Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo
    Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo
  • Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo Multispace
    Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo Multispace
  • Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo Multispace
    Pre-facelift Citroën Berlingo Multispace
  • Pre-facelift Peugeot Partner van
    Pre-facelift Peugeot Partner van
  • Pre-facelift Peugeot Partner van (Rear)
    Pre-facelift Peugeot Partner van (Rear)

Facelift (M59; 2002)

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A revised version, featuring a new instrument cluster, as seen in thePeugeot 206, redesigned interior and front end, was released in September 2002 (Berlingo I / Partner I).

During 2004, there was a minor facelift, including changes to the grille and light clusters.

After the launch of the second generation Berlingo and Rifter, the first generation models stayed offered. They took the names "Citroën Berlingo First" and "Peugeot Partner Origin".

In 2010, the Citroën Berlingo First Electrique and the Peugeot Partner Origin Electric were launched. These two electric vans were powered by the Monégasque firmVenturi, which assembled them inSolesmes, Sarthe.[7]

In Argentina, Peugeot launched an off-road version of its Partner, called Partner Patagónica. This model had various names when it was sold across Europe in the 2000s, including Partner Ushuaïa Grand Raid, Partner Escapade, Partner Grande Escapade, Partner VTC, Partner Indiana, and others.

From 2013, the Berlingo and the Partner were discontinued in Europe. BothLCV andpassenger versions continued their career in South America, where they are still produced years after.[8]

Passenger vans Berlingo Multispace and Partner Patagónica received an update in June 2021. More parts of both vehicles are now manufactured locally. It means they now have barn doors (already manufactured locally for LCV Berlingo and Partner), replacing theirtailgate that was imported from Europe.[9][10]

The Berlingo and the Partner got a minor facelift in January 2023. The Berlingo adopted an updated Citroën logo (until there it still used the sharp logo from before 2009) and a new grille, in plastic.[11] The Partner adopted the same grille and lost the piece of chrome around its front logo.[12]

  • Facelifted Citroën Berlingo (2004–2012)
    Facelifted Citroën Berlingo (2004–2012)
  • Facelifted Citroën Berlingo (2004–2012)
    Facelifted Citroën Berlingo (2004–2012)
  • Citroën Berlingo Dangel (facelift, passenger model)
    Citroën BerlingoDangel (facelift, passenger model)
  • Facelifted Peugeot Partner (2004–2012)
    Facelifted Peugeot Partner (2004–2012)
  • Facelifted Peugeot Partner (2004–2012)
    Facelifted Peugeot Partner (2004–2012)
  • Peugeot Partner Indiana (facelift)
    Peugeot Partner Indiana (facelift)
  • Interior
    Interior

Engines

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The vans were designed to be powered by petrol, diesel, electric, orCNG.

CapacityEnginePowerTorque
1.4 L (1360 cc)TU3I455 kW (75 PS; 74 hp)121 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft)
1.4 L GNV (1360 cc)TU3 I455 kW (75 PS; 74 hp)121 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft)CNG/Gasoline
1.6 L (1560 cc)DV6 HDi I455 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) – 68 kW (92 PS; 91 hp)169 N⋅m (125 lb⋅ft) – 216 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft)
1.6 L (1587 cc)TU5 I480 kW (109 PS; 107 hp)147 N⋅m (108 lb⋅ft)
1.8 L (1761 cc)XU7 petrol injection I466 kW (90 PS; 89 hp)147 N⋅m (108 lb⋅ft)
1.9 L (1905 cc)XUD IDI diesel I452 kW (71 PS; 70 hp)120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft)
1.9 L (1868 cc)DW8diesel I452 kW (71 PS; 70 hp)127 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft)
2.0 L (1997 cc)DW10 HDi I466 kW (90 PS; 89 hp)205 N⋅m (151 lb⋅ft)
N/AElectrique28 kW (38 PS; 38 hp)180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)

Electric version

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The first-generation Berlingo was available first with anickel-cadmium battery (Citroën Berlingo Electrique) from 1998 to 2005. After that was discontinued, a small electric fleet was built forLa Poste using the first-generation Berlingo chassis, equipped with a ZEBRAmolten salt battery and a powertrain fromVenturi Automobiles; this fleet was delivered in 2010.[13]

Second generation (B9; 2008)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation
Overview
Also calledPeugeot Partner
Opel Combo Cargo/Life (Russia, 2021–present)
Production2008–2018
2021–present (Russia)
Body and chassis
Body style4/5-doorpanel van
5-door passenger van
2-doorpickup truck (Partner)
PlatformPSA PF2 platform
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
1.6 LTU5 JP16vI4
Diesel:
1.6 LDV6HDi I4
Electric motorPermanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (Berlingo Electrique)
Transmission5-speedmanual
Battery22.5 kW-hr lithium-ion
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,728–2,730 mm (107.4–107.5 in)
Length4,379–4,628 mm (172.4–182.2 in)
Width1,810–2,112 mm (71.3–83.1 in)
Height1,805 mm (71.1 in)-1,840 mm (72 in)

Two different models replaced the first generation of the Peugeot Partner and Citroën Berlingo in 2008, a smaller vehicle (theCitroën Nemo/Peugeot Bipper, which also replaced recently discontinuedCitroën C15 First) and larger (the Citroën Berlingo II/Peugeot Partner II).

The Berlingo II, styled byGilles Vidal, used thePSA PF2 platform (like theCitroën C4), and therefore is slightly larger, and considerably more expensive than its predecessor.

The Berlingo and Partner were officially unveiled in January 2008, with the Berlingo launched first, in the European market, in April 2008,[5] followed by the Partner in May 2008.[5] Mexico sold this generation alongside the original Partner, as do a few other countries, as theGrand Raid andPartner Origin.[citation needed]

Anelectric version with a traction motor and battery derived from theMitsubishi i-MiEV was available from 2013.[14] In March 2017, a five-seater Citroen e-Berlingo Multispace was announced.[15]

  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Citroën Berlingo (2012 facelift)
    Citroën Berlingo (2012 facelift)
  • Citroën Berlingo X-TR Multispace (2012 facelift)
    Citroën Berlingo X-TR Multispace (2012 facelift)
  • Citroën Berlingo (2015 facelift)
    Citroën Berlingo (2015 facelift)
  • Citroën Berlingo Mountain Vibe Concept
    Citroën Berlingo Mountain Vibe Concept
  • Peugeot Partner (pre-facelift)
    Peugeot Partner (pre-facelift)
  • Peugeot Partner Tepee (pre-facelift)
    Peugeot Partner Tepee (pre-facelift)
  • Peugeot Partner (2012 facelift)
    Peugeot Partner (2012 facelift)
  • Peugeot Partner Tepee (2012 facelift)
    Peugeot Partner Tepee (2012 facelift)
  • Peugeot Partner (2015 facelift)
    Peugeot Partner (2015 facelift)
  • Peugeot Partner Tepee (2015 facelift)
    Peugeot Partner Tepee (2015 facelift)

Russia

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Opel Combo Cargo (Russia; side view)
Opel Combo Cargo (Russia; interior)

This generation is also manufactured and sold in Russia as the Peugeot Partner (and as the passenger oriented Peugeot Partner Crossway),[16] Citroën Berlingo (and Citroën Berlingo Multispace)[17] and exclusive Opel Combo Cargo (and Opel Combo Life)[18] since March 2021.

Engines

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Petrol engine
ModelEngineDisplace­mentPowerTorqueNoteCO2 emission (g/km)
1.6i 16VI41587 cc90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) @5800 rpm132 N⋅m (97 lb⋅ft) @2500 rpm195
Diesel engine
ModelEngineDisplace­mentPowerTorqueNoteCO2 emission (g/km)
1.6HDi 16VI41560 cc75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) @4000 rpm185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) @1750 rpm149
1.6HDi 16VI41560 cc90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) @4000 rpm215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) @1750 rpm149
1.6HDi 16VI41560 cc110 PS (81 kW; 108 hp) @4000 rpm240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) @1750 rpm140
1.6 BlueHDi 8VI41560 cc75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp)BVM5113
1.6 BlueHDi 8VI41560 cc100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp)BVM5113
1.6 BlueHDi 8VI41560 cc120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp)300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft)BVM6113
Electric engine
ModelEnginePowerTorqueNoteCO2 emission (g/km)
Berlingo Electric49 kW (66 hp; 67 PS)200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft)0

Third generation (K9; 2018)

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Motor vehicle
Third generation
Citroën Berlingo
Overview
Model codeK9 / EK9[19]
Also called
  • Peugeot Partner / Rifter
  • Opel Combo
  • Vauxhall Combo (United Kingdom)
  • Toyota ProAce City (2019–present)
  • Fiat Doblò (2022–present)
Production2018–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style4/5-doorpanel van
5-door passenger van
PlatformPSA EMP2
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp)PMSM (electric versions)
Transmission5-6-speedmanual
8-speedautomaticEAT8
Battery50 kWhlithium-ion (electric versions)
Electric range330km WLTP (Toyota Proace City Electric)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,785–2,975 mm (109.6–117.1 in)
Length4,403–4,753 mm (173.3–187.1 in)
Width1,848 mm (72.8 in)
Height1,796–1,860 mm (70.7–73.2 in)

The third generation Berlingo and a newPeugeot Rifter was officially unveiled at the2018 Geneva Auto Show. The model is also sold as the fourth generation Opel and VauxhallCombo after the PSA Group bought Opel in March 2017 and, from the end of 2019, as theToyota ProAce City, following the extension of the partnership in utility vehicles between PSA andToyota. The ProAce City was officially unveiled at the 2019Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham.[23][24] The Fiat-badged version was released as theFiat Doblò in June 2022 in both ICE ande-Doblò electric version.[25]

The third generation Berlingo is the first of the nameplate to be launched inJapan, in October 2019.[26]

In January 2022,Stellantis stops marketing theinternal combustion versions (diesel and gasoline) of its passenger vans inUnited Kingdom,Norway andEuropean Union countries.[27] This decision is motivated by a decision to reduce the averageCO2 emissions of vehicles marketed by the company inEurope in accordance with EU regulations on emissions. As a result, the Berlingo, Rifter and Combo Life are now only offered in their battery electric version. Panel vans are not affected by this change, nor are Toyota-badged models, as the Japanese manufacturer is in line with the objectives of the CAFE regulations. The internal combustion variants of the Stellantis passenger vans are expected to return in 2023 with amild-hybrid system.[28]

Electric versions

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Main article:Citroën e-Berlingo

On 14 January 2021, Citroën unveiled the electric ë-Berlingo Van,[29] which was followed 6 days later by the Opel Combo-e Cargo and the Vauxhall Combo-e,[30][31] and again 6 days later by the Peugeot e-Partner.[32] On 26 February 2021 Peugeot introduced e-Rifter,[33] and on 4 May 2021, Toyota unveiled ProAce City Electric and ProAce City Verso Electric.[34]

In 2023, production began at theEllesmere Port factory.[35]

Variants

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Caselani Fourgonnette

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Inspired by the 1951Citroën 2CV Fourgonnette, it is a retro-bodied Berlingo coach-built by the Italian firmCaselani, with production of the 200 units starting on 1 October 2022.[36][37] It was unveiled at the2022 Paris Motor Show.[38]

Commercial versions

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  • Citroën Berlingo van, note that it has a different front end design than the passenger version
    Citroën Berlingo van, note that it has a different front end design than the passenger version
  • Citroën Berlingo van (rear)
    Citroën Berlingo van (rear)
  • Fiat Doblò
    Fiat Doblò
  • Peugeot Partner
    Peugeot Partner
  • Vauxhall Combo
    Vauxhall Combo
  • Toyota ProAce City
    Toyota ProAce City

Passenger versions

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  • Citroën Berlingo
    Citroën Berlingo
  • Citroën Berlingo XL
    Citroën Berlingo XL
  • Citroën Berlingo XL
    Citroën Berlingo XL
  • Citroën ë-Berlingo
    Citroën ë-Berlingo
  • Fiat E-Doblò
    Fiat E-Doblò
  • Peugeot Rifter
    Peugeot Rifter
  • Opel Combo Life
    Opel Combo Life
  • Vauxhall Combo Life
    Vauxhall Combo Life
  • Toyota ProAce City Verso
    Toyota ProAce City Verso
  • Interior (Peugeot Rifter) with the Peugeot iCockpit design
    Interior (Peugeot Rifter) with the Peugeot iCockpit design
  • Interior (Citroën Berlingo)
    Interior (Citroën Berlingo)
  • Interior (Opel Combo Life)
    Interior (Opel Combo Life)

Facelift

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A facelift was revealed on 23 October 2023, introducing technological updates.[39][40]Engine on the european market are the 1.2 Turbo Puretec 110 HP and the two diesel 1.5 BlueHDi DV5 with 100 and 130 HP. A 1.2 Turbo Mild hybrid Euro 7 version with 122 HP is planned in the mid 2025.[41]

  • Citroën Berlingo (facelift)
    Citroën Berlingo (facelift)
  • Fiat Doblò (facelift)
    Fiat Doblò (facelift)
  • Opel Combo (facelift)
    Opel Combo (facelift)
  • Peugeot Rifter (facelift)
    Peugeot Rifter (facelift)
  • Toyota ProAce City (facelift)
    Toyota ProAce City (facelift)
  • Toyota ProAce City Verso (facelift)
    Toyota ProAce City Verso (facelift)

Worldwide sales and production

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YearWorldwide productionWorldwide salesNotes
BerlingoPartnerBerlingoPartner
2008TBATBATBA147,600[42]
2009TBA120,500[43]TBA133,300[42]
2010TBA164,600[43]TBA160,200[43]
2011164,162[5]167,368[5]165,807[5]165,240[5]Total Berlingo production reached 2,448,214 units.
Total Partner production reached 1,964,054 units.[5]
2012136,800[44]142,300[44]139,800[44]149,800[44]Total Berlingo production reached 2,585,000 units.
Total Partner production reached 2,106,300 units.[44]

See also

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CUVC3 Aircross I
C4 Cactus
C3-XRCN
C4 Aircross
ConvertibleC3 PlurielE-Méhari
Compact /
Small family car
HatchZXXsaraC4 IC4 II
FukangCNC-Élysée HatchCN
DS4transferred toDS Automobiles
SedanElysée / C-ElyséeCN
Fukang 988CNC-QuattreCNC4 SedanCN
C-Triomphe / C4 Sedan/PallasCN/RU/SAMC4 L/Sedan/LoungeCN/RU/SAM
EstateZX BreakXsara Break
MPVXsara Picasso
C4 PicassoC4 Picasso/SpaceTourer
Grand C4 PicassoGrand C4 Picasso/SpaceTourer
CUVC-CrosserC5 Aircross
Large family carHatch /
Sedan
BXXantiaC5 IC5 IIC5 IIFCN
DS5transferred toDS Automobiles
EstateBX Break/EvasionXantia BreakC5 Break IC5 Break II
MPVEvasionC8
Executive carXMC6C6CN
LAVC15Nemo
Berlingo ISAM
Berlingo I
Berlingo IIBerlingo III
LCVJumpyJumpyJumpy / SpaceTourer
C25Jumper IJumper II
C35Jumper ISAM
Legend
  •      Manufactured byMitsubishi
  •      Manufactured byTPCA in the Czech Republic
  •      Model from DS sub-brand, nowDS Automobiles
  •      Originated byDongfeng Peugeot-Citroën in China
  •      Originated in India and South America
  •      Manufactured bySevel Nord in France
  •      Manufactured bySevel Sud in Italy
  •      Model with extended local production and selling outside its country of origin
A brand ofStellantis
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City cariOn
104106107108
Subcompact carHatch205206 / 206+ / 207 Compact / 207i
207208 II
208 I
Sedan206 SD / 207 Sedan/PassionIran/CEE/CN/LATAM
SW206 SW / 207 SW
Convertible205 Cabriolet206 CC207 CC
MPV1007
CUV2008 I
40082008 II
Compact carHatch307
309306308 ICNSAM
308 I308 II
Sedan301
304306 Sedan307 Sedan308 Sedan I308 Sedan II
305408 ICN/MY408 IICN/MY
408 ISAM/RU
SW305 Break306 Break307 SW / Break308 SW I308 SW II
CoupeRCZ
Convertible306 Cabriolet307 CC308 CC
MPV5008 I
CUV3008 I
3008 II / 4008CN
40075008 II
Large family carSedan /SW504405
504CNARGAF
405 /Pars / 406 Khazar /RD / RoaSAMIran/EG/AZR
505406407508 I508 II
MPV806807
Coupe406 Coupé407 Coupé
Executive car604605607
LAVBipper
Partner I
Partner ISAM
Partner IIPartner III / Rifter
LCVJ5Expert IExpert IIExpert / Traveller
Boxer ISAM
J7J9Boxer IBoxer II
Pickup truck504 Pick-Up
504 Pick-UpSAMAFHoggarSAMPick UpAF
Legend
  •      Manufactured byMitsubishi
  •      Manufactured byTPCA in the Czech Republic
  •      Manufactured byPininfarina
  •      Manufactured bySevel Nord in France
  •      Manufactured bySevel Sud in Italy
  •      Originated by joint-ventures withDongfeng andChangan in China
  •      Model with extended local production and selling outside its country of origin
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Type1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
Calendar year56789012345678901234567890123456789012
SubcompactminivanCalyaB400
KijangF40KijangF70AvanzaF600AvanzaF650
RaumXZ10RaumXZ20
Passo SetteM500
SientaXP80SientaXP170SientaXP210
NadiaXN10
Corolla SpacioE110Corolla Spacio/Corolla VersoE120
Corolla VersoAR10VersoZGR20
CompactminivanRumionK15B
AvanzaW100
VelozW100/W150
Ipsum/PicnicXM10Ipsum/Avensis Verso/PicnicXM20
GaiaXM10IsisAM10
Prius V/Prius α/Prius+ZVW40
LiteAce Noah/TownAce NoahR40Noah/VoxyR60Noah/VoxyR70Noah/Voxy/EsquireR80Noah/VoxyR90
KijangF50KijangF80InnovaAN40InnovaAN140
Estima Emina/Estima LucidaXR10WishAE10WishAE20
Mid-sizeminivanEstima/Previa/TaragoXR20Estima/Previa/TaragoXR30/XR40Estima/Previa/TaragoXR50
RegiusAceH100RegiusAce/VenturyH200GranAce/Granvia/
MajestyH300
Granvia/HiAce Regius/Grand HiAce/Touring HiAceXH10
AlphardAH10Alphard/VellfireAH20Alphard/Vellfire/Crown VellfireAH30
Full-sizeminivanSiennaXL10SiennaXL20SiennaXL30Sienna/GranviaXL40
KeivanPixis VanS320Pixis VanS700
VanSparkyS220
LiteAce vanM30/M40LiteAce/TownAceR20LiteAce/TownAceR40TownAce/LiteAceS400
TownAce/MasterAce SurfR20/R30
HiAceH50-H90HiAceH100HiAceH200HiAceH300
ProAce City
ProAceProAce Verso
56789012345678901234567890123456789012
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