Mercedes-Benz Citaro

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4.2
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Main specifications of Mercedes-Benz Citaro:

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Engine power
248 HP - 326 HP
Fuel
diesel
Axle configuration
4x2 71% 6x2 29%
Suspension
air/air
Number of seats
23 - 48
Characteristics
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Description

Load capacity
13,890 lb - 26,680 lb
Number of seats
23 - 48
Net weight
24,890 lb - 38,360 lb
Gross weight
39,240 lb - 61,730 lb

Engine

Particulate filter
11%
Turbo
12%
Number of cylinders
6 99% others 1%
Engine type
in-line
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
271.9 HP - 326.3 HP
Number of valves
4
Engine volume
469.6 in³ - 730.5 in³
Battery capacity
240 kW⋅h
Speed
55.93 mi/h - 62.14 mi/h

Gearbox

Gearbox type
automatic

Axles

Tyre size
275/70 R22.5
Axle configuration
4x2 71% 6x2 29%
Suspension
air/air
Axle brand
MERCEDES-BENZ
Brakes type
disc
Number of axles
2 - 3

Brakes

ABS
68%
EBS
16%
Intarder
41%
Retarder
46%

Cabin and comfort

Board computer
12%
Electrically operated mirrors
36%
Sunroof
11%
Mirror heater
14%
Cruise control (tempomat)
12%

Additional options

Air conditioning
76%
Powered windows
14%
Power steering
hydraulic 68% EPS 30%
Seat position memory
driver seat
Interior material
fabric 90% combination 10%
Steering wheel adjustment
by height and reach 88% by height 12%
Seat ventilation
front seats

Multimedia

Autoradio
26%

Safety features

ESP
20%

Parking assistance system

Reverse camera
15%

Optics

Fog lights
25%
Headlights
xenon 60% halogen 40%

Additional equipment

Disabled people equipment
25%

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Mercedes-Benz Citaro reviews

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Average score of Mercedes-Benz Citaro
4.2
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3.9
Price
4.3
Reliability
4.3
Maintenance
4.3
Operation
4.1
Convenience
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4.6
City bus Mercedes-Benz Citaro
2013 Year
5.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Drove the new Citaro for my city route this week. The improved fuel efficiency is noticeable, which is a big plus given the current operational costs. However, I felt the driver's cabin, while ergonomic, could use slightly better seat cushioning for long shifts.
3.8
City bus Mercedes-Benz Citaro
2008 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Driving the Citaro has been quite an experience. The driver’s seat is adjustable and genuinely provides good support during long hours. The automatic four-speed gearbox is responsive yet could use a bit more efficiency at higher speeds. The door operation is smooth and noise-free, offering a quieter ride for passengers. Still, the overall lighting inside relies on conventional daylight bulbs, which might need modernization. Moving on, I find the onboard passenger information system easy to operate and reliable.
4.4
City bus Mercedes-Benz Citaro
2009 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Drove this bus on a few city routes. Plenty of headroom and solidly built interior gave a good impression. The ride felt smooth thanks to the advanced transmission. The cornering lights were helpful during evening shifts. However, seating layout catered less passengers than expected. But as a driver’s perspective, it checks most boxes.
4.4
City bus Mercedes-Benz Citaro
2008 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Operating the electric Citaro is a noteworthy experience. It’s silent and eco-friendly, which aligns with modern demands. Charging might require some planning as stations aren’t everywhere yet. I find the safety features like adaptive cruise control quite helpful during long shifts. It brings some peace, knowing the system assists in high traffic situations.
4.4
City bus Mercedes-Benz Citaro
2005 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Driving the Mercedes-Benz Citaro is a relatively smooth experience. The configuration offers commendable ergonomics, and the advanced driver assistance systems add to operational ease. However, the air conditioning system faced minor issues, possibly due to prolonged idle status. Overall, it feels sturdy and dependable for city driving.

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