Mercedes has unveiled the new V-Class in Munich, Germany. This model will replace the ageing Viano.
It is expected to go on sale later this year with Mercedes declining to mention the prices as of now.
This is an MPV which focuses on luxury and maximum comfort.
The design takes cues from a variety of Merc models including the S, C and E Class.
The interiors are luxurious and highly customisable.
The front is dominated by a large chrome grille with the three pointed star featuring prominently.
LED infused headlights flank both sides of the grille.
The look is beefed up by protruding wheel arches and sculpted look continues with a sweeping shoulder line and an elongated taut lines along the side profile which begins from the wheel arches and rises slightly until it reaches the rear adding a touch of elegance.
Models can be equipped with Nappa leather for the seats, steering wheel and gear shift lever as well. An optional Burmester surround system with a bass reflex speaker and 16 loudspeakers can also be ordered.
Tempmatic climate control is the standard fitment while Thermotronic is the optional extra coming with focus, medium and diffused modes.
The V-Class can be ordered in a short wheelbase (3,200mm) and a long wheelbase (3,430mm) version. Three different lengths are also on offer ranging from 4,895mm to 5,370mm.
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