Mercedes-Benz’s new V-Class unveiled, luxury minivan worth 100 million won

Mercedes-Benz’s new V-Class unveiled, luxury minivan worth 100 million won

Mercedes-Benz announced on the 26th (local time) that it would unveil partial changes to the V-Class and begin sales in Europe. The V Class is a luxury minivan that can accommodate up to eight people, and comes standard with an MBUX wide display, the latest driver assistance system, and first-row ventilation and heated seats. The price starts from 74,150 euros (about 100 million won).

The new V-Class is available in various trims ranging from 4 to 8 seats. The European price of the new V-Class ranges from 74,150 euros (about 100 million won) to 112,084 euros (about 160 million won) depending on the trim. The new V-Class is also available with the pure electric powertrain EQV and V-Class Marco Polo options optimized for camping.

The new V Class comes standard with the latest driver assistance systems, including a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel and MBUX wide display consisting of a 12.3-inch display, left and right sliding doors, multiple airbag system, 2-ZONE air conditioning system, steering wheel finished with Nappa leather, and adaptive cruise control. am.

The new V Class upper trim features a 2-ZONE air conditioning system for the rear seat space, 2nd row 12V outlet, smartphone integrated package, Burmester surround sound system, 2nd row table with lighting, electric sliding door, AMG rear spoiler, and digital room. Mirrors, 19-inch wheels, and Nappa leather seats are added.

The new V-Class is operated by a single combination of a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder OM654 diesel engine and a 9-speed automatic transmission. Depending on the trim, the maximum output is 190/237 horsepower and the maximum torque is 44.9/56.1kgm. Rear-wheel drive is standard, with a four-wheel drive option available. The EQV can travel up to 365km based on WLTP when fully charged.

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