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Lost in space – nine seater practicality

Citroen e-Space Tourer

By Bill McCarthy

HOW do you make a van look sexy? Well, you can’t, but with Citroen’s electric nine-seater you can smooth out the rough edges and give it a touch of refinement.

Clearly not an everyday runabout, it is ideal for big families, small businesses, where the seats can be removed for transporting goods, or a taxi.

Citroen has added curves and signature Citroen chevrons grille, sleek headlights and smart wheels to give it a more striking stance, but it is still hard to disguise the fact it is based on a van.

Clues to the fact it is an electric vehicle are the discrete charging point at the left front wing, and the bespoke front grille with an “ë” monogrammed on the right side of the front grille and on the tailgate. Other neat styling touches are black door mirrors and stylish 16-inch wheels.

The range is OK as well, but with 136 miles available, a couple of trips to the local airport will mean charging up pretty regularly, but in terms of running costs, it will be hard to beat, with zero tailpipe emissions freeing it of congestion and clean air zone charges. Not to mention taxation and Benefit in Kind savings for business users.

Which is what the Business version driven here is designed to cater for. 

It features a 50kWh battery which can be charged to 80 per cent capacity in around half an hour using the powerful 100kWh chargers. In an emergency, it can be charged with the correct lead from a normal house socket, but this will take in excess of 14 hours.

Mated with a CVT transmission, the electric motor delivers 136hp, hits 60mph in just over 13 seconds and has a top speed of 81mph. There are three driving modes, eco, normal or power which speak for themselves with eco obviously the most energy-efficient.

But this is not the type of vehicle being bought for performance. It’s all about practicality and can accommodate nine when acting as a minibus or, fold the rear seats down it still accommodates six, but also offers a huge amount of stowage space, with 2,381 litres of luggage space available.

For even more room, fold all of the seats, including the front passenger seat, to open up a cavernous 4,554 litres to the roof. There are multiple seating combinations to accommodate people, luggage or loads to the tip.

The hands-free sliding doors add to practicality and allow passengers and them under the corner of the rear bumper to automatically unlock and open the side door you’re next to.

The interior is spacious and comfortable with excellent head and legroom and features high end goodies such as the centrepiece colour capacitive touchscreen which controls media, phone and navigation.

An option is Citroën Connect Nav with voice control which delivers real-time traffic information, the location of fuel stops and prices, car parks and even the latest weather. 

There are plenty of practical creature comfort including the 180° reversing camera on this model, air conditioning, electric and heated door mirrors, electric power steering with reach and rake-adjustable steering column and one-touch electric front windows with pinch protection

It is also packed with safety kit, including full complement of airbags, ABS (with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, hill start assist, cruise control and driver attention alert.

Not sexy, but hugely practical, well equipped and cheap to run.

Factfile

Citroen e-SpaceTourer Business Edition 50kW 136 M

Price: 34,495

Mechanical: 130bhp electric motor driving front wheels via auto gearbox

Max speed: 81mph

0-60mph: 13.1 seconds

Range: 136 miles

Insurance group: 33

CO2 emissions: 0g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Leading the space race

Citroen Space Tourer

By Bill McCarthy


AN eight seat people carrier will naturally appeal to a limited audience. People carrier is the clue really, a large family with upwards of three children and family pets, a taxi perhaps specialising in airport runs, or a shuttle bus, used by hotels or conferences or someone with a disability needing wheelchair space.

Whichever it is, it needs to be spacious, comfortable and practical and cheap(ish) to run.

The Space Tourer has offered that combination and has now added even more with the newest engine/gearbox combination of two-litre diesel engine with eight-speed automatic gearbox.

This  powertrain on the model driven here combines the 177bhp stop/start diesel engine with the seamlessly smooth eight-speed gearbox.

Priced at £1,700 above the 1.5-litre manual manual in equivalent trim, this new combination offers real value and flexibility and comfort, especially for this who spend a fair amount of time behind the wheel.

It also offers an improvement in braked trailer weight, capable of towing up to 2.3 tonnes.

The smooth revving engine packs quite a punch, even with six aboard, while the ride, which can crash around a bit when empty, evens out with more weight in the vehicle. The vehicle can reach 60mph in just under nine seconds, while delivery economy at around the 40mpg mark.

It handles surprisingly well, the wheel in each corner set up means it feels well planted when cornering and feels very car-like despite its van-like capacity. It is also very well built with soft touch finish and robust switchgear, while all eight seats are comfortable and this case leather trimmed.

This particular version offers most of those creature comforts which benefit both driver and passengers including  privacy glass and powered sliding doors.

All versions are well equipped with even the entry-level model getting cruise control, electric windows, air conditioning and rear parking sensors, while this version adds Park Assist and Citroen’s 180-degree camera system, driver and front passenger ‘captain’s chairs’ with electric adjustment, heating and massage function, plus panoramic glass sunroof, head-up display and blind spot monitoring.

The dash is dominated by multi-function screen which controls  smart phone connectivity, navigation and infotainment.

You would perhaps not expect a vehicle of this nature to win any beauty competitions and while it may not be a showstopper, it does have a certain Gallic charm, typical of the Citroen brand with its raked windscreen, slim grille incorporating the signature Citroen chevrons, black air intakes and wraparound headlights with smart ‘Curve’ alloy wheels.

Access to the rear seats is easy peasy via remote-opening sliding electric doors, but clambering in to the front, proved less than dignified affair at times for my shorter other half.

However, the whole interior has a spacious feel thanks to large glass areas, while the large rear tailgate gives easy access to larger items, wheelchairs or prams perhaps.

It is a large boot area with the rearmost three folded, otherwise stowage space is limited with all three row in situ. But both the rear and middle row slide forward, tumble and fold opening up a cavern of space.

There are plenty of other storage areas in the doors, cupholders and a refrigerated glovebox.

Family-friendly features also include rail mounted rear seats, child observation mirror and six sets of Isofix mounting points with top tethers. In terms of size, both trims Feel and Flair trim driven here are available in Medium and XL, with this model offering an additional 35cm of overall length. As usual it is packed with safety kit.

At approaching £45,000, it is a big investment, but if it is what you need, it has  plenty to offer.

Factfile

Citroen Space Tourer Flair BlueHDi 2.0

Price: £44,510

Mechanical: 177bhp, 1,997cc, 4cyl diesel engine driving front wheels via 8-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 115mph

0-62mph: 8.5 seconds

Combined mpg: 40.6

Insurance group: 22  

CO2 emissions: 149g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles