
Citroën e-Berlingo MPV verdict
2021 onwards
(change model)

What we like
It’s the plentiful space for passengers and luggage we appreciate the most about the Citroen e-Berlingo, or its Vauxhall Combo-e Life and Peugeot e-Rifter siblings, although its comfortable ride helps it feel relaxing to drive, too. The price isn’t bad for an electric car and it feels nippy enough around town as well.
What we don’t like
Driving range is our biggest bugbear. It’s fine if you mainly do short journeys, but longer trips will require some planning for charging stops despite the 2024’s improvements. These will come up far more frequently if you end up on the motorway as opposed to slower roads. It’s also not particularly fun in the bends and can’t hide its van roots inside.