The Mercedes-Benz Citan
isn’t exactly tuning material, but some owners may find Hartmann's cradle of
goods quite appealing.
Part of the company's VANSPORTS performance program,
this is a new styling series for the Citan, called 'CP Line', which adds front
and rear spoilers, different side skirts and a small roof-mounted wing.
Contributing to its more aggressive stance is the
sport suspension, which lowers the Citan by 25 mm on both ends, leaving enough
space for the new set of wheels, 8x18-inch in size.
Look inside and you will be greeted by custom
leather, which covers the seats, front armrest, gearshift lever, and parts of
the door panels joined by soft-touch steering wheel, aluminum pedal pads with
milled logo and anti-slip rubber strips, and carbon-design stripes.
This is where most tuning packages aimed at
small panel vans/MPVs would stop, but Hartmann decided to offer some chip
tuning available for all engines of the Citan. However, details surrounding the
power hike, or how much it costs, haven’t been released yet.