Mercedes-Benz puts updated vans on the price list

Vito, eVito and EQV

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Mercedes-Benz V-class, EQV and Vito

Mercedes-Benz recently updated its largest vans. Both the (e)Vito and the V-class and EQV aimed at passenger transport were redesigned. Now we know what the (e)Vito and EQV will cost.

Not only did the entire Stellantis van club recently start a new phase, several space wonders at Mercedes-Benz also went under the knife. The Vito, eVito, V-class and EQV were updated this summer, among other things. There were also improved interiors, including new 12.3-inch screens for the infotainment and instruments of the EQV and V-class. In addition, MBUX infotainment is now also available as standard in the Vito and the electric eVito. The range of the electric vans was also improved. The electric eVito now has a range of 242 to 314 km, as a Tourer, thanks to a larger battery pack (90 kWh) even up to 370 km, the EQV (also with 90 kWh) can now reach a maximum of 363 km. You can read more about the innovations here.

Mercedes-Benz now announces what the innovations will do to prices. The Mercedes-Benz Vito is now available as a panel van from €34,660 excluding VAT and BPM, with the 102 hp 2.0 four-cylinder diesel engine. The electric eVito as a closed van costs at least €54,710 excluding VAT and BPM. The also electric Mercedes-Benz EQV costs at least €87,110. The new starting price of the V-class will be announced later. It is already known that the engine range here starts with a 163 hp version of the 2.0 diesel. The order books will open in mid-January.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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