Citroën's DS3 and New C3 make their debuts at this year's Mobility Roadshow
(10/06/2010)
Citroën's DS3 and New C3 will make their debuts at this year’s Mobility Roadshow, which will take place at the East of England Showground near Peterborough, from 1st to 3rd July. With a total of 14 vehicles on display, Citroën will also showcase the C3 Picasso, C4 Picasso, Grand C4 Picasso, Nemo Multispace, Berlingo Multispace and C5 - which have all helped Citroën to become one of theUK’s largest vehicle suppliers to the mobility sector.
Citroën will present the following vehicles at The Mobility Roadshow 2010:
Static Display - Demonstration Models:
DS3 DSport (Feature Display) - New C3 1.6HDi Exclusive auto *
New C3 Exclusive - C3 Picasso Exclusive 1.6HDi (with steering ball only)
C3 Picasso Exclusive - C4 Picasso Exclusive 2.0HDi EGS auto (5-seat) *
Grand C4 Picasso Exclusive (7-seat) - Grand C4 Picasso Exclusive 1.6HDi EGS auto (7-seat) *
C5 Exclusive Tourer - C4 Airdream+ 1.6HDi EGS (auto) *
Nemo Multispace - Nemo Multispace Sensodrive *
Berlingo Multispace XTR - Berlingo Multispace XTR 1.6HDi (with steering ball only)(with working scooter hoist demonstration)
*With hand controls, steering ball & left foot (flip) accelerator.
The Citroën range provides the mobility sector with one of the widest choices of fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicles currently available - from the C1 city car through to the 9-seat Dispatch Combi.
To further provide mobility customers with the benefits of optimum accessibility, Citroën offers an unrivalled choice of MPVs. This now includes the compact - but exceptionally roomy - C3 Picasso and Nemo Multispace, as well as the larger Berlingo Multispace (available with 5 or 7-seats), C4 Picasso (5-seats), Grand C4 Picasso (7-seat) and Dispatch Combi (with 6 or 9-seats).
The accessibility benefits of Citroën MPVs are also recognised by converters in the mobility sector and these vehicles are widely used for specialist wheelchair-accessible conversions. As such, this year’s Mobility Roadshow also includes exhibitor displays featuring a number of Citroën wheelchair-accessible conversions. These include GM Coachworks, with its recently launched Berlingo Blaze wheelchair-accessible vehicle and Hill-Gruau with two new Citroënwheelchair-accessible vehicles based on the Nemo Multispace and Dispatch Combi.
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