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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 ...
Above all, never utter the word “minivan” in front of Mercedes executives. Here, we're talking about a VIP rolling lounge ... to replace the V-Class and compete with the S-Class on 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.
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...