Monday, 23 May 2016

Mercedes-Benz Vans has introduced dual-clutch automatic transmission versions of the Citan.

Mercedes-Benz Vans has introduced dual-clutch automatic transmission versions of the Citan. From June 2016, selected Citan 112 variants will be available to order with the new 6G-DCT automatic transmission.
Citan panel van and Tourer models with the 112 petrol engine can benefit from the double clutch transmission, which combines the comfort of a six-speed automatic transmission with the driving dynamics of a manual gearbox in a compact and light-weight design.

The six-speed dual-clutch transmission consists of two sub-transmissions, each with its own clutch. As one transmits drive to the wheels, the other has pre-selected the next gear. This allows for near seamless gear changes without loss of tractive power, high levels of driving comfort and convenience.
Priced from £15,820 excluding VAT for the 112 panel van long 6G-DCT, and £17,900 for the Tourer long variant, Citan is now more versatile than ever before.
Technical Data:
Fuel consumption and CO2emissions*Urban MPGExtra-Urban MPGCombined MPGCombined CO2 emissions g/km
Citan 112 panel van long 6G-DCT  35.8 51.4 44.1144
Citan 112 Tourer long 6G-DCT  35.8 51.4 44.1144
* The figures indicated have been calculated in accordance with the prescribed measuring process (Directive [EC] 715/2007 in the currently applicable version). The figures are not based on an individual vehicle model and do not constitute part of the product offer; they are provided solely for purposes of comparison between vehicle models.

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