Mercedes V-Class MPV pictures
See pictures of the Mercedes V-Class MPV, including seating, practicality, driving and styling
The Mercedes V-Class is a seven-seater people carrier that’s based on the Vito van
It’s very luxurious though, and comes in standard, long or extra long formats, with the last of these having eight seats
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There are only two diesel engines available, with the V220d producing 161bhp and the 250d mustering 187bhp
Whichever of these you choose, the V-Class comes as standard with a seven-speed automatic gearbox
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There are two trim levels: Sport and AMG Line. Both come with leather seats, alloy wheels and electronically-opening doors
AMG Line trim adds 19-inch alloy wheels, an assertive bodykit, metallic paint, carbon-look trim and chrome air vents
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We say save your money and stick with Sport trim, as AMG Line really only offers aesthetic improvements
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