Mercedes-Benz W 415

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Mercedes-Benz Citan panel van extra long 109 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY
Mercedes-Benz Citan panel van extra long 109 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY
W 415
Sales designation: Citan
Production period: since 09/2012
Class : Utilities
Body versions : Station wagon , high roof station wagon
Engines: Otto engines :
1.2 liters (84 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.5 liters
(55–85 kW)
Length: 3937-4705 mm
Width: 1829 mm
Height: 1809-1839 mm
Wheelbase : 2313-3081 mm
Empty weight : 1295-1465 kg
Previous model Mercedes-Benz Vaneo
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test November 2013 Crash test star 4.svg

The Citan (internal: W 415 ) is a high-roof station wagon from the Mercedes-Benz brand . Mercedes-Benz launched it on October 27, 2012 in Europe as the successor to the Vaneo ( Mercedes-Benz W 414 ). It is produced together with the second generation Renault Kangoo , with which it is largely identical , in Maubeuge in northern France by Maubeuge Construction Automobile .

Versions

The Citan is available in three different versions and in three lengths. You can choose from the Citan panel van , which can be combined with all three available lengths (compact: 3937 mm, long: 4321 mm, extra-long: 4705 mm), the so-called Citan Mixto , a glazed panel van with five seats and a load compartment that can only be the extra-long version is offered, and a high-roof station wagon called the Citan station wagon . This vehicle is available in the long version with five seats or in the extra-long version with seven seats and like the "Citan Mixto" has two sliding doors as standard. The panel van (long and extra-long) has a sliding door on the right side as standard, optionally also on the left side.

Technical specifications

At the beginning, the Citan was offered with two 1.5 liter diesel engines with an output of 55 kW (75 PS) and 66 kW (90 PS). Both are linked to a five-speed manual transmission . A switching point display is standard. The engine range was expanded in summer 2013. There is a turbocharged 1.2-liter gasoline engine with direct injection that develops 84 kW (114 hp) and another output level of the 1.5-liter diesel engine with 81 kW (110 hp). While the gasoline engine is offered as standard as a BlueEFFICIENCY model, this package is optionally available for the diesel models. It includes a start-stop system , braking energy recovery and tires with lower rolling resistance , so that consumption is reduced by up to 0.4 l per 100 km. Since summer 2016, the gasoline engine has also been optionally available with a 6-speed dual clutch transmission (6G-DCT).

All wheels are individually suspended; the front on wishbones and MacPherson struts , a twist beam axle is installed at the rear . All wheels have disc brakes .

Parameters 112 BlueEFFICIENCY 108 CDI 108 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 108 CDI 109 CDI 109 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 109 CDI 111 CDI 111 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 111 CDI
Construction period 06/2013–08/2018 09 / 2012–11 / 2019 since 02/2019 09 / 2012–11 / 2019 since 02/2019 06 / 2013–11 / 2019 since 02/2019
Engine characteristics
Motor designation * M 200 DE 12 AL OM 607 DE 15 LA red. OM 607 DE 15 LA
Engine type R4 petrol engine R4 diesel engine
Mixture preparation Direct injection Common rail direct injection
Engine charging turbocharger
Displacement 1192 cc 1461 cc
Max. power 84 kW (114 hp)
at 4500 rpm
55 kW (75 PS)
at 4000 rpm
59 kW (80 PS)
at 3750 rpm
66 kW (90 PS)
at 4000 rpm
70 kW (95 PS)
at 3750 rpm
81 kW (110 PS)
at 4000 rpm
85 kW (116 hp)
at 3750 rpm
Max. Torque 190 Nm
at 2000-4000 rpm
180 Nm
at 1750-2500 rpm
210 Nm
at 1750-2250 rpm
200 Nm
at 1750-2750 rpm
230 Nm
at 1750-2250 rpm
240 Nm
at 1750-2750 rpm
260 Nm
at 2000-2500 rpm
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard
[optional]
6-speed manual transmission [6G-DCT] 5-speed manual transmission 6-speed manual transmission 5-speed manual transmission 6-speed manual transmission
Readings
Top speed 173 km / h 147-150 km / h k. A. 155-160 km / h k. A. 165-170 km / h k. A.
Acceleration,
0-100 km / h
11.7 s 16.1-16.3 s k. A. 13.1-13.3 s k. A. 12.3-12.5 s k. A.
Fuel consumption
over 100 km (combined)
6.2 l super, [6.4 l super] 4.6-4.8 l diesel 4.3–4.6 l diesel 4.5-4.6 l diesel 4.6-5.0 l diesel 4.3-4.7 l diesel 4.5-4.6 l diesel 4.6-4.7 l diesel 4.4 l diesel 4.6-4.8 l diesel
CO 2 emissions
(combined)
140 g / km
[144 g / km]
112-123 g / km 119-126 g / km 118-121 g / km 119-130 g / km 112-123 g / km 117-122 g / km 119-123 g / km 115 g / km 121-125 g / km
Emission standard according to
EU classification
Euro 5, since 2015 Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 5, since 2015 Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 5, since 2015 Euro 6 Euro 6d-TEMP
  • The engine designation is encoded as follows:

M = gasoline engine , OM = diesel engine ("oil engine"), series = 3 digits, E = intake manifold injection, KE = port injection, DE = direct injection, ML = compressor, L = charge air cooling, A = exhaust gas turbocharger, red. = reduced performance / displacement, LS = performance increase; Values ​​in square brackets for models with automatic transmission

Crash tests 2013

At the end of April 2013, the ADAC criticized the safety of the Citan , which received only three out of five possible stars in the Euro NCAP crash test and had "major weaknesses and safety deficiencies".

As part of a recall, the safety equipment was improved by replacing the window airbag. In another Euro NCAP crash test in November 2013, the vehicle received four out of five possible stars.

Follow-up development for 2021/2022

Daimler has announced a new generation of the Citan for 2020 . The next Citan will continue to be a cooperation with the next Renault Kangoo (also coming in 2020). A version with an electric motor has also been announced, as has a car variant called the T-Class.

Individual evidence

  1. Mercedes Benz Citan station wagon - Euro NCAP. In: euroncap.com , accessed on July 20, 2020.
  2. ADAC Autotest Citan Kombi 109 CDI from December 2013, page 12 (PDF, 887 kB), accessed on October 10, 2019.
  3. adac.de car catalog Mercedes Citan Tourer long 112 Edition, accessed on October 10, 2019 .
  4. Euro NCAP (2013): 'Ford Tourneo Connect' . Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  5. ADAC.de: Mercedes Citan fails in the crash test .
  6. Holger Witsch: Only 3 stars for the Mercedes Citan. In: auto motor und sport , April 24, 2013.
  7. Marcel Rosenbach: Mercedes calls Citan back to the workshops. In: Spiegel Online , May 6, 2013.
  8. Stephan Bähnisch: Citan gets four stars. In: Auto Bild , November 27, 2013.
  9. Uli Baumann: Small Mercedes van again with Renault-Nissan. In: auto motor und sport . August 23, 2019, accessed October 10, 2019 .
  10. The new Mercedes-Benz T-Class: compact city van for families, active leisure enthusiasts and work. July 28, 2020, accessed August 8, 2020 .
  11. Small Mercedes van again with Renault-Nissan. March 11, 2020, accessed August 8, 2020 .

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