New Citroën Dispatch XTR+
The Citroën Dispatch 1200 XTR+ enhanced traction van is the latest addition to the Company’s LCV range.
The 1200 kg payload, three seat Dispatch XTR+ provides an effective solution to a wide range of on/off-road transport requirements – without the significant operational limitations and increased costs of a conventional 4x4 vehicle.
Citroën has launched the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van to meet the requirements of public utility companies as well as those involved in forestry and agriculture. Customers in these sectors require a certain degree of off-road capability from their light vans. But, as their vehicles spend most of their working lives on-road, these customers require off-road capability to be achieved without any increase in operating costs or compromise of on-road performance and safety.
Priced from £17,445 + VAT the unique Dispatch 1200 XTR+ enhanced traction van is the only van of its type available in its sector. The new model is based on the Dispatch 2.0HDi 120hp L1H1 van, with the addition of:
To complement its enhanced off-road capability the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ has 30mm more ground clearance – which has been achieved through the use of heavy duty suspension and Michelin Agilis S-I 215/60 R16 tyres, which provide the optimum combination of both off and on road grip. The Dispatch 1200 XTR+ also has strategically positioned underbody and engine protection.
Enhanced traction and higher ground clearance enables the new Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van to deliver the improved off-road capability that its target customer base requires. But, retaining its two wheel drive configuration, the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van ensures that this improved off-road capability is achieved without compromising its on-road characteristics – and without the higher capital cost, weight and running costs associated with 4x4 vehicles.
Robert Handyside, Citroën’s commercial vehicle operations manager, remarks, “The new Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van significantly expands the appeal of this versatile International Van of the Year 2008 range. It also offers higher payload capability than most 4x4s, as well as greater load security/weather protection and three-way load accessibility. As such we have just received our first large Dispatch 1200 XTR+ order from a major utility company, which is a good indication that this unique Citroën LCV will have considerable appeal in its target market.”
Citroën has launched the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van to meet the requirements of public utility companies as well as those involved in forestry and agriculture. Customers in these sectors require a certain degree of off-road capability from their light vans. But, as their vehicles spend most of their working lives on-road, these customers require off-road capability to be achieved without any increase in operating costs or compromise of on-road performance and safety.
Priced from £17,445 + VAT the unique Dispatch 1200 XTR+ enhanced traction van is the only van of its type available in its sector. The new model is based on the Dispatch 2.0HDi 120hp L1H1 van, with the addition of:
- Sophisticated FAM Reinforced Traction limited-slip differential
- 30mm raised, heavy duty suspension and revised steering geometry
- Comprehensive underbody and under engine protection
- 16in wheels with Michelin Agilis S-I 215/60 R16 snow & ice tyres
To complement its enhanced off-road capability the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ has 30mm more ground clearance – which has been achieved through the use of heavy duty suspension and Michelin Agilis S-I 215/60 R16 tyres, which provide the optimum combination of both off and on road grip. The Dispatch 1200 XTR+ also has strategically positioned underbody and engine protection.
Enhanced traction and higher ground clearance enables the new Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van to deliver the improved off-road capability that its target customer base requires. But, retaining its two wheel drive configuration, the Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van ensures that this improved off-road capability is achieved without compromising its on-road characteristics – and without the higher capital cost, weight and running costs associated with 4x4 vehicles.
Robert Handyside, Citroën’s commercial vehicle operations manager, remarks, “The new Dispatch 1200 XTR+ van significantly expands the appeal of this versatile International Van of the Year 2008 range. It also offers higher payload capability than most 4x4s, as well as greater load security/weather protection and three-way load accessibility. As such we have just received our first large Dispatch 1200 XTR+ order from a major utility company, which is a good indication that this unique Citroën LCV will have considerable appeal in its target market.”
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