Mercedes-Benz reveals new V-Class facelift
07 Feb 2019|5,088 views
Four years ago, the Mercedes-Benz V-Class set benchmarks in the MPV segment with its design, its high-quality feel, its comfort and its safety and assistance systems.
The facelift builds upon these core values and thus improves the attractiveness of the biggest member of the Stuttgart-based brand's range of passenger vehicles.
The V-Class designers in Stuttgart have used a series of targeted measures to give the MPV a new look, which follows the design idiom of the current Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.
The new V-Class has a broader appearance and an even stronger visual presence thanks to its new front end.
This comes courtesy of a new bumper design with striking cooling air inlets and a new diamond structure in the radiator grille. The Mercedes star is positioned centrally in the radiator grille and framed by two slats in silver.
New paint colours such as graphite grey metallic expand the spectrum of the well-received black and white tones. At the same time, the two new light-alloy wheel designs ensure a powerful and avant garde appearance.
The interior of the new V-Class follows the trend of modernity and clarity. In line with the facelift, the V-Class facelift presents itself with new air vents in a sportier turbine look as well as new dials in the instrument cluster.
As part of the facelift, rear passengers can enjoy an especially comfortable space.
The luxury seats for the first row of seats are a real treat and, just like in the S-Class, they offer a fully reclining function, back massage and climatisation.
As standard, the MPV comes with four individual comfort seats in two seat rows, which comes with two luxury seats.
Sport and AMG line vehicles come as standard with the eight-seat option and a seven-seat version featuring a folding table is available optionally. The Exclusive edition features only six seats.
Four years ago, the Mercedes-Benz V-Class set benchmarks in the MPV segment with its design, its high-quality feel, its comfort and its safety and assistance systems.
The facelift builds upon these core values and thus improves the attractiveness of the biggest member of the Stuttgart-based brand's range of passenger vehicles.
The V-Class designers in Stuttgart have used a series of targeted measures to give the MPV a new look, which follows the design idiom of the current Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.
The new V-Class has a broader appearance and an even stronger visual presence thanks to its new front end.
This comes courtesy of a new bumper design with striking cooling air inlets and a new diamond structure in the radiator grille. The Mercedes star is positioned centrally in the radiator grille and framed by two slats in silver.
New paint colours such as graphite grey metallic expand the spectrum of the well-received black and white tones. At the same time, the two new light-alloy wheel designs ensure a powerful and avant garde appearance.
The interior of the new V-Class follows the trend of modernity and clarity. In line with the facelift, the V-Class facelift presents itself with new air vents in a sportier turbine look as well as new dials in the instrument cluster.
As part of the facelift, rear passengers can enjoy an especially comfortable space.
The luxury seats for the first row of seats are a real treat and, just like in the S-Class, they offer a fully reclining function, back massage and climatisation.
As standard, the MPV comes with four individual comfort seats in two seat rows, which comes with two luxury seats.
Sport and AMG line vehicles come as standard with the eight-seat option and a seven-seat version featuring a folding table is available optionally. The Exclusive edition features only six seats.
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