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Mercedes-Benz V-Class van pricing confirmed

All-new Mercedes-Benz V-Class to land in July from $85,500.

Mercedes-Benz V-Class van pricing confirmed – the all-new V-Class features a separately opening rear windscreen attached to the upper tailgate frame which can be opened and closed independently of the tailgate.

One of the most stylish and comfortable ways of getting up to eight people around is the Mercedes-Benz V-Class.

Now the popular multi-purpose vehicle, as Mercedes-Benz describes it, is about to take another step forward with an all-new V-Class about to land in Australian Mercedes-Benz dealerships in July, prices start at $85,500.

The new Mercedes-Benz V-Class will come with a new 140kW/440Nm 2.1 litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine that has an ’overtorque’ feature that provides an additional 10kW and 40Nm when required.

Mercedes-Benz quoting an impressive combined fuel consumption of as little as 6.3L/100km (significantly better than the claimed combined 8.6L/100kms delivered by the 3.0 litre turbo-diesel V6 in the current edition).

Inside, buyers will get new high-quality materials and an updated surround sound system. The Burmester system includes 16 speakers and a microphone system to help those up the front communicate with rear passengers.

Mercedes-Benz also promising significantly improved ride and handling and a quieter cabin too.

With updated, more aerodynamic styling, Dr Dieter Zetsche from the Mercedes-Benz Board of Management says the new V-Class is the best yet.

“With the new V-Class we are expanding the Mercedes-Benz premium passenger car range with a saloon for up to eight people”,

“Functionality is a must for an MPV. Comfort and style are the icing on the cake. The new V-Class combines both in a way no other vehicle in this segment can offer.”

Mercedes-Benz dealerships are now taking orders for the new V-Class MPV.

Mercedes-Benz V-Class van pricing confirmed – the new V-Class cabin comes with a large touch pad loaded with the COMAND Online system.

In other Mercedes-Benz news; Mercedes-Benz to work with Nissan on new ute project and 2015 World Car of the Year award goes to Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

Joel Helmes

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