Citroen expands range with dual-fuel Dispatch variant
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CITROEN HAS LAUNCHED a dual-fuel version of its Dispatch van and an uprated petrol model boasting 140hp as well as improving standard equipment across the range.
The 2.0-litre petrol/LPG van is converted by Nicholson McLaren Engines, which already has dual-fuel engines running in the Nemo and Berlingo. It produces 140hp and has a 77-litre LPG tank mounted in place of the spare wheel.
Citroen says it has the same performance characteristics as the standard petrol engine and that it meets all European vehicle Priced at £12,965, the dual-fuel Dispatch is available as part of Citroen's Ready to Run programme.
Also available is a 140hp petrol version in L1H1 (short wheelbase low height) guise powered by a 2.0-litre, 16-valve engine. which also produces 180Nm of torque.
Priced at £15,570, the 140hp version has been introduced primarily for conversion to dual-fuel operation.