The PSA Group is testing their next-generation
small light commercial vehicles (B-LCV), set to be built in Spain. General Motors is also in on this agreement, which means
that the architecture will be shared not only by the Peugeot Partner and
Citroen Berlingo siblings, but also by the Opel/Vauxhall Combo.
Expect to see slight differences between
the three models, such as different headlights, taillights and grill, the
Opel/Vauxhall Combo could however feature a different-looking dashboard. Back
when PSA and GM announced these joint projects, the official word was that the
vans "will be differentiated and consistent with their respective brand
appearance."
Dimensions are expected to increase all-around,
according to our spy photographers, as the current models don't offer as much
maximum load length as a lot of their competitors. Payloads could also increase
slightly, going from around 900 kg on the long-wheelbase versions
to somewhere around one tonne.
Source : Carscoops