Citroen Holidays Review & Prices
Citroen is getting into the camper van business with the cheekily-named Holidays, but there鈥檚 no hybrid option, unlike the VW California
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Is the Citroen Holidays a good car?
Perhaps the way the Citroen Holidays is badged will catch on in the wider world. We might yet end up with the Skoda School Run or the Audi Business Meeting. In the meantime, the appropriately-badged Holidays is Citroen鈥檚 entry into the dealer-ready camper van market.
Previously, only three car makers had offered turn-key camper vans direct from their dealers 鈥 that鈥檚 Volkswagen with the three-strong California range, Ford with the Transit-based Nugget, and Mercedes with the V-Class-based Marco Polo. Now, Citroen is joining the fray meaning that you can buy a ready-to-go camper directly from a dealer, with no need to buy a van and then take it to be converted elsewhere.
The big benefit to that is that all of the interior fixtures and fittings are specifically designed for the car. Okay, so that means you won鈥檛 have as many options for custom-fittings to your own taste, but it also means that everything should work properly, and it all comes with a manufacturer鈥檚 warranty.
To turn the SpaceTourer MPV (itself based on the Citroen Relay panel van) into a Holidays camper, Citroen has enlisted the services of camper vans expert Bravia Mobil. Together, they鈥檝e stripped out the SpaceTourer鈥檚 seats and installed a kitchen with a two-burner gas hob, a 16-litre fridge, and a retractable table.
There鈥檚 a pop-up roof which means you can stand up in the back when parked up, and that roof also contains a double-bed, which folds down for use at night. There鈥檚 also a 鈥榙ownstairs鈥 bed, as the two-seat rear bench folds flat and converts into a comfy double. Of course one of the restrictions of any similarly-sized camper van is that you can only carry as many people as it will sleep, so four 鈥 including the driver 鈥 is your limit.
The Citroen Holidays is reasonably priced for a camper van, and saves the effort of getting an aftermarket conversion
Cleverly, Citroen has retained the SpaceTourer鈥檚 twin sliding side doors 鈥 one on each side 鈥 for the Holidays, and has designed the kitchen unit so that it be removed for cooking outdoors, which should cut down on any lingering sausage smells inside. There鈥檚 also a 10-litre fresh water tank and a 10-litre waste water tank, which should keep you self sufficient for a while, but it鈥檚 worth noting that the Ford Nugget offers a 33-litre water tank.
There鈥檚 also no on-board toilet, although in fairness none of the Holidays鈥 direct rivals offer that either 鈥 you鈥檇 have to upgrade to a considerably more expensive VW Grand California for that.
There鈥檚 a bracket on the side of the roof which can hold a foldaway awning, and for chilly camping nights there鈥檚 a Webasto central heating system, powered by a rechargeable 95-amp/hour leisure battery, so you won鈥檛 even need to hook up to the campsite鈥檚 electricity.
As standard, the Citroen Holidays comes with a 180hp 2.0-litre BlueHDI diesel engine, driving the front wheels through an eight-speed automatic gearbox. That makes it a long-legged and economical companion, but Volkswagen offers you the option of plug-in hybrid power for the Multivan-based California camper, while Ford offers the same option for the Transit Nugget.
Up in the driver鈥檚 cab, the Citroen gets a fairly small 鈥 and somewhat fiddly 鈥 10.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and built-in navigation. There鈥檚 a 鈥楾op Rear Vision鈥 reversing camera too, which makes getting into tight spaces a bit easier, while the overall height of 1.99 metres means that the Holidays should fit under most height restrictors. For safety鈥檚 sake, there鈥檚 also adaptive cruise control and emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection.
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How much is the Citroen Holidays?
The Citroen Holidays has a RRP range of 拢58,335 to 拢58,335. Monthly payments start at 拢830.
The Citroen Holidays is, in spite of being very well set up as a camper van, actually the most affordable camper in its segment. It鈥檚 around 拢8,000 cheaper than a VW California (the one based on the Multivan), and a whacking 拢20,000 cheaper (that鈥檚 not a typo) than a Ford Nugget. Oddly, the Mercedes Marco Polo is actually priced at around the same level as the Citroen, but you have to spend quite a bit more on options to bring it up to equipment parity.
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