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It looks like they are applying the C4 Cactus principle to more of the range.
So where does this bit go then ?
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I know this is all supposition at the moment, have to see what the motor show brings up on 3rd March but one interesting bit I found while looking for information is this :-
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www.tf1.fr › Programmes › Automoto › News
Meanwhile a second facelift confirmed for 2018, the Berlingo changes appearance and opts for an adventurous side that should not displease the outdoor enthusiasts. Citroën unveiled a prototype that transforms their reference MPV vehicle off-road capable of pacing steep reliefs including a Grip Control system improves traction of the front axle.
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Thanks, that's a lot better link than mine
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2018 for a new Berlingo that will be 10 years since the last model which is a long time don't most manufacturers bring out a new model every 5 years or so.
I DO MISS MY BERLINGO
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The last 'change' was in March 2012 just after I got mine. Minor changes included DRL's, front grill, increase of 5BHP to engine, headlights and indicators.
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The first Berlingo body shell ran for 12yrs & there is no reason why the current body shell should not go for 12yrs as well.
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