}} The second generation Citan was introduced in August 2021 in Panel Van and Tourer variants. Based on the third generation
Renault Kangoo, the Citan (W420) rides on the
CMF-CD platform, which also was developed into the
T-Class MPV, replacing the existing Citan Traveliner and Citan Tourer. The T-Class was released in April 2022, initially as the regular wheelbase version with seats for five people. A long-wheelbase variant with seats for seven in three rows is planned. The headlights are borrowed from the pre-facelift third gen
B-Class.
Safety In March 2024, the Citan van was awarded a Platinum rating from Euro NCAP due to its high level of active safety systems.
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Electric models eCitan The Mercedes-Benz
eCitan is a battery-electric variant of the Citan LCV, announced in October 2021 alongside the regular Citan, with availability beginning the second half of 2022. The eCitan has an electric traction motor driving the front wheels, developing and , drawing from an eight-module lithium-ion battery carried under the floor forward of the rear axle with 44 kW-hr of usable capacity. The estimated range is under the
WLTP combined driving cycle. The standard on-board charger has a capacity of 11 kW (AC), but as an option, a 22 kW (AC) / 75 kW (DC) charger can be ordered, which gives the vehicle a
CCS Combo 2 port.
EQT The Mercedes-Benz
EQT is a battery-electric variant of the T-Class MPV, first shown as a concept at
IAA 2021. The production EQT was unveiled in December 2022, equipped with a drivetrain identical to that of the contemporary
Kangoo E-Tech. This includes a 45 kW h battery that feeds an electric traction motor which develops and of torque, giving it an estimated range of . It was introduced initially in the short-wheelbase version.
Engines Discontinuation In April 2025, Mercedes-Benz executives announced the discontinuation of the Mercedes-Benz Citan, T-Class, eCitan and EQT in 2026. ==References==