Citroën Berlingo Multispace (08 on) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 20 June 2008 Last Updated: 17 March 2010 Spacious, practical and brimming with family-friendly features, the Berlingo Multispace is a five-seat people carrier for buyers on a budget. It sits between the cheaper Xsara Picasso and stylish C4 Picasso in the Citroen range but, unlike its predecessor, is no longer based on a van. Instead it uses car underpinnings is comfortable and surprisingly good to drive as a result. Citroën has included even more clever and practical features but although it is more sophisticated than before, some no-frills evidence creeps through in the lower specification models which only have basic safety features. 3.5 out of 5 Other Citroën reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3 out of 5 Performance All the engines in the Berlingo Multispace range are 1.6-litre units, but there's a choice of two petrol power outputs and three for the diesel. The entry-level petrol engine produces 90bhp and takes a leisurely 15.3 seconds to reach 62mph from rest, however it feels a little faster on the road with decent pulling power. The 110bhp 1.6-litre is quicker though and there's no apparent penalty in fuel consumption or carbon dioxide emissions. Diesel will be the favoured choice, but the 75bhp version is slow whichever way you look at it, taking more than 17 seconds to reach 62mph from a standstill and running out of steam at 94mph. The 90bhp diesel is lively enough to keep up with the flow of traffic, while the 110bhp diesel is the most satisfying performer. All models use a five-speed manual gearbox. View full gallery 3.5 out of 5 Handling Compared with the original version, one of the most noticeable changes in the Berlingo Multispace is a switch to a more sophisticated suspension set-up. It means the car feels more composed during cornering and, although there is a degree of leaning into bends due to the tall profile, it settles quite quickly. It has a longer wheelbase than before and a wider stance on the road, all helping to improve handling and ride - plus the steering is fairly direct. Overall the Citroen offers good on-road comfort, even on rough surfaces. The tyres grip well in cornering despite the car's high centre of gravity and the brakes are surprisingly efficient. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Citroën Berlingo Multispace cars for sale We have 178 models like this for sale. Find Citroën Berlingo Multispace cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort