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Mercedes-Benz teases Vision V - electric van with 311 miles of range

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Max McDee, 05 March 2025

Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz is teasing what it calls a future of electric vans with its upcoming Vision V. The concept is a preview of the next generation of the Vito and V-Class models. Set to launch in 2026, the Vision V promises a blend of luxury, space, and impressive electric performance - for a van.

Vision V is built on Mercedes-Benz's new and dedicated Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA) platform. This platform will enable the company to produce a range of electric vans, from basic family haulers to high-end VIP shuttles. The company has teased the public with glimpses of the vehicle, showing a traditional van silhouette with modern design elements.

Mercedes-Benz teases Vision V - electric luxury van with 311 miles of range

A prominent Mercedes-Benz emblem and the "Vision V" badge are expected to adorn the rear, complemented by distinctive LED taillights. Mercedes-Benz talks about merging classic materials with cutting-edge technology to create a stylish and apparently unexpected interior.

A key feature of the Vision V and its production versions will be the 800-volt electrical architecture with faster charging times and improved efficiency. Mercedes-Benz plans to offer both single and dual-motor configurations. The company claims that flagship models will achieve over 311 miles of range on a single charge, making them suitable for long-distance travel. In terms of autonomous driving, the initial versions will feature Level 2 self-driving systems, with Level 3 and Level 4 capabilities to follow later.

Mercedes-Benz teases Vision V - electric luxury van with 311 miles of range

The Vision V is a big step for Mercedes, promising to deliver a high-quality, versatile electric van. The emphasis on luxury and advanced technology suggests that Mercedes-Benz wants to set a new standard in the electric van market.

Sometimes slower, sometimes quicker, but the electric vehicle market is growing, and Mercedes-Benz clearly wants the front-row seat. The Vision V's combination of advanced technology, luxurious design, and impressive range will appeal to many potential customers.

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