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Revealed on the eve of the Shanghai Motor Show, the Vision V is a look at what the future of VIP ... and Mercedes knows it better than most, thanks to the success of its current V-Class lineup.
Mercedes-Benz is branching into a new niche of the minivan segment. The company traveled to the biennial Shanghai auto show to present a concept called Vision V that’s positioned at the ...
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Mercedes’ van-based MPV offers economical diesel engines and up to eight seats, but it commands a hefty premium compared with rivals ...
The “Private Lounge” is a VIP club on wheels The Vision V’s “Private Lounge ... Passengers sit on what Mercedes calls “first-class seats,” but their design largely resembles Knoll ...
The Mercedes V-Class has become an aspirational and sought ... including entry-segment family vehicles and exclusive VIP shuttles. However, this doesn’t necessarily spell the end for the ...
The 'private lounge' area is divided from the chauffeur by an enormous 65-inch TV screen, which can retract into the ceiling. Check out some of the MPVs other business-class features.
Built on Mercedes-Benz’s new Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA), the Vision V concept previews the next-gen V-Class and a line-up of new all-electric MPVs from the German carmaker. In India ...
And SUVs have shown that it’s possible to make the transition from workaday vehicle to VIP transport ... the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. So while Mercedes was able to cram the Vision V concept ...
Mercedes has says that the brand plans to sell "grand limousines" under the VLS and VLE badges. This concept seems to be a preview of a VLS model, which would slot in alongside the S-Class ...
The Mercedes-Benz Vision V luxury ... models followed by hybrid options, the Vision V offers scalable designs for diverse luxury segments, from VIP shuttles to autonomous vehicles.