The smallest van Mercedes-Benz sells in the U.S. is the mid-size Metris, but in other markets the automaker offers an even smaller option in the form of the Citan. A redesign of the compact commercial ...
Introduced back in 2012 as a reworked version of the Renault Kangoo panel van, the Mercedes-Benz Citan came to replace the Vaneo compact MPV as well as serve both commercial and leisure activity ...
Mercedes has announced that the Citan van range has received updates to its powertrain line-up and specifications. The Citan van is the firm’s smallest commercial vehicle and shares its underpinnings, ...
It's become difficult to keep up with all the cross-pollination going on in the automotive world, and Mercedes-Benz' new Citan compact van is just the latest example. Although Mercedes already has the ...
Mercedes-Benz has announced that the next-generation Citan small van will be developed again in cooperation with Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and there will be an all-electric version. The first ...
The Mercedes-Benz Citan compact commercial van has come to life online in advance of the RAI commercial vehicles show in Amsterdam. The Citan small commercial van, teased a couple months ago, is the ...
The smallest van Mercedes-Benz sells in the United States is the mid-size Metris, but in other markets the automaker offers an even smaller option in the form of the Citan. The compact commercial van ...
Mercedes-Benz launched the all-new Citan, a compact van that is available in both Panel Van and Tourer variants which completes Mercedes’ commercial vehicle range below the larger Vito and Sprinter.
Available as a panel van and leisure activity vehicle, the Citan is nothing more than a badge-engineered Renault Kangoo. The interior has more to do with the Dacia Dokker than the three-pointed star, ...
Mercedes is working on two compact vans and spy photographers have caught one of them undergoing testing. While it’s not entirely clear which version was spotted, Mercedes will launch the redesigned ...
One little game than can be played with new van announcements, given the number of joint ventures here in Europe, is where is it from? Any guesses on the provenance of the new third string to the ...
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