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Mercedes - Citan N1 (2018)

The 2018 Mercedes Citan N1 has carved its niche as a reliable and versatile urban workhorse, striking a balance between compact footprint and payload capacity that appeals to small businesses and fleet operators alike.

When you’re searching for Mercedes Citan N1 price options, you’ll find the vehicle positioned at the lower end of the premium segment for commercial vehicles. While its base price in 2018 was competitive, the market has evolved, and today the overall Mercedes Citan N1 2018 price range reflects a mix of new‑to‑consumer and incoming stock, as well as the vehicle’s used market value.

Below is a snapshot of the most relevant information that helps understand what a 2018 Mercedes Citan N1 worth and how it compares with similar models.

  • Engine: 1.5‑liter turbocharged inline‑four, 110 hp
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed automatic in some markets)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Power Output: Approximately 110 hp at 5,000 rpm
  • Torque: 15.4 kg m (113 lb‑ft) at 1,850 rpm
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,514 mm – Width: 1,870 mm – Height: 1,815 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,880 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 793 L with rear seats folded, 13.6 m³ with optional roof rack
  • Seating: 4 front seats; optional rear bench for 2 or 3 passengers
  • Weight: ca. 1,310 kg (gross)
  • Fuel Economy: Up to 4.5 L/100 km (combined city / highway)
  • Mileage: 250–350 km range on a full tank
  • Features: Leather‑trimmed seats, Bose audio, touchscreen infotainment, automatic climate control, multifunction steering wheel

Depreciation Insight

The Mercedes Citan N1 depreciation curve follows typical patterns for new small commercial vehicles, but its premium branding and robust build often buffer the initial drop.

  • First year: 15‑20% of original value. (Typical for new compact vans with modern tech.)
  • By year three: 30‑35% total depreciation from the original price. (Consistent with European commercial vehicles.)
  • After five years: 45‑55% loss. (At this stage, used parts and warranty coverage significantly determine price.)

Because the Citan N1 enjoys a reputation for low maintenance costs and high return of quality, many used-vehicle listings fetch a premium relative to similarly aged competitors, which helps explain why used Mercedes Citan N1 price frequently remains upwards of 70% of the first‑year value in major market hubs.

Comparison Context

Compared to similar models such as the Ford Transit Connect or Volkswagen Caddy, the Mercedes Citan N1 offers:

  • More upscale interior, especially in leather and trim; very competitive pricing for the level of luxury.
  • Comparable cargo space but slightly better handling due to front‑wheel drive design.
  • Similar fuel economy, with the 1.5‑liter turbo giving a slight edge in power delivery.
  • Greater emphasis on safety tech: standard ABS, stability control, adaptive cruise control (optional).

Consequently, the Mercedes Citan N1 price attracts small businesses that prioritize a durable, brand‑recognized platform over raw performance specs. For 2018‑model-year vehicles purchased in the last 2 years, the value often appears close to the lower edge of new-market pricing, making them


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