Mercedes-Benz Citan Tourer and Panel recently arrived in Nigeria courtesy Weststar Associates Limited.
The Citan, first addition to Mercedes-Benz Vans product portfolio for the Nigerian Market in the year 2018, “is an absolute all-rounder – powerful yet with compact dimensions making it especially suitable for city use”.
According to Weststar, the Citan Tourer is designed for individuals that want to get more out of life, business, and leisure time.
Due to its versatility and adaptability, the Mercedes-Benz Citan fulfils a broad range of commercial applications.
Set to hit the Nigerian roads of the Citan variants is the Tourer 112; a five-seater crew vehicle with folding rear seat bench and sliding doors on each side, with a long wheelbase.
As is the case with every Mercedes-Benz vehicle, safety plays a big role in the new Citan. It comes with the Electronic Stability Program, ADAPTIVE ESP as standard, which takes the vehicle load into consideration.
This innovative dynamic handling control system in the new Citan combines the functions of the anti-locking braking system ABS®, VDC® (Vehicle Dynamic Control) which counters over- and understeer, and TCS® (Traction Control System). It also includes ASR® (acceleration skid control) and drive and braking torque control.
The Mercedes-Benz Citan is a true transport professional in every detail and depending on customer needs, can be tailored with ease to a specific deployment scenario. In addition to safety and comfort options, there are also numerous functional extras and accessories to choose from and as an alternative to individual options, Citan buyers have access to various specially created packages.
The Citan focuses on functionality as it is all about meeting the challenges faced in day-to-day operations. Functional features include a large glove compartment, a stowage compartment between the front seats and a useful overhead stowage compartment across the entire width of the windscreen to accommodate all those items that drivers keep on hand on a daily basis. The practical, standard equipment for the new Citan includes a height-adjustable steering wheel, central locking with remote control and exterior mirrors which can be adjusted from inside. The Citan also sets a good example when it comes to fuel consumption and performance as the engine line-up has the right solution for every requirement profile. It is available only with front-wheel drive, and a high-torque petrol engine as standard for the Nigerian market.
Handling as expected of the Citan, is safe and smooth as the developers have paid particular attention to ensuring the handling is as expected of the brand, delivering a combination of driving dynamics, agility and ride comfort. The Direct-Steer system is accurate and sensitive, while the suspension, damping and stabiliser bars have been carefully attuned to each other – offering precision, driving safety and the smooth handling that drivers are accustomed to from other Mercedes-Benz Vans