Mercedes V-Class
With seating for up to eight, the Mercedes V-Class is a large luxury MPV with a price to match

If you're looking for a premium van, the Mercedes V-Class has long been a top choice. It's very luxurious inside and will feel right at home transporting VIPs between golf courses and five-star hotels, but it's very expensive.
tadvantage:nice engine,Lots of interior space,Feels very luxurious
shortcoming:expensive to buy,bumpy,Some interior design oversights
Mercedes V-Class Diesel Engine
There is no petrol version of the Mercedes V-Class yet, but the brand will launch a mild-hybrid petrol version later. Mercedes has a long history of building vans, but it has an even longer history of building premium cars. It's here that these worlds collide, which means the interior of the Mercedes V-Class feels pretty special - both for the driver and rear-seat passengers. The 2024 facelift introduces more modern technology and safety equipment as standard.
The driver's visibility is excellent, thanks to seats equipped with tall door mirrors, making the large V-Class easier to maneuver on city streets and parking lots.


Mercedes V-Class Dashboard
The V-Class's dashboard has a long metal element extending from each side of the car, with elegant air vents on either side, and a floating center protrusion that houses a handful of buttons and a screen for controlling the infotainment. System touchpad.
Spreading across most of the dashboard, it consists of two 12.3-inch screens, one for the driver display and the other for the infotainment system.
Yet placing the rear passenger climate control buttons on the roof between the front seats, out of reach of the passengers themselves, is a big oversight. On seven-passenger models, the two middle-row seats also don't quite line up with the picnic table behind the front seats. While the V-Class comes with plenty of electronics, the seats are manually adjustable, which is disappointing for such an expensive car.
Mercedes V-Class interior space and storage space
The V-Class can be big, with those big sliding doors and wide-opening front doors, and once inside it's easy to climb into the back because all the seats slide individually fore and aft on rails.
And because the seats are all sliding, legroom can be increased. Not a single seat takes up rear passenger space.
Elsewhere, the glovebox is a decent size, with cupholders and a large compartment between the front seats, although because it's mounted so low it's out of reach.
Rear passengers get different 12-volt sockets and cup holders, and seven-seat models also get a picnic table in the middle row.

