Mercedes-Benz V-Class to re-launch in India on March 3
- Mercedes-Benz will bring the V-Class back in India on March 3 to compete with rivals in the segment.
Mercedes-Benz is all set to launch its new V-Class luxury MPV in India on March 3. Earlier discontinued in 2022, the updated Mercedes-Benz V-Class unveil will be in Mumbai. In the Indian automotive space, the luxury MPV will contend directly against rivals such as the Toyota Vellfire and the Lexus LM.
The V-Class, a model which targets the business and luxury audience, offers seating for up to 6 people with multiple luxurious amenities. With multiple new offerings being introduced in the segment, the German carmaker too has taken the call to jump on the trend bandwagon.
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class: History in India
Previously, the V-Class was introduced in the Indian markets in 2019, starting at a price of ₹68.40 lakh, going up to ₹1.1 crore for the Elite. It featured a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine that produced 163hp and 380Nm of torque.
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class: What to expect?
The new V-Class retains its elongated MPV silhouette but now gets a much fresher appearance. The larger grille with an illuminated surround, sharper LED headlights, and more aggressive bumpers enhance its appeal to luxury-segment buyers. The side profile showcases a new alloy wheel design, available in 17 to 19 inches. At the rear too, there are subtle cosmetic updates, including a slightly revised tail lamp design and windscreen detailing. Overall, the V-Class now appears more handsome and attractive than before.
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Interior updates are more pronounced, with a new layout that aligns with the Mercedes-Benz lineup. The expansive, flowing dashboard looks premium and visually soothing. It now features dual integrated displays. New onboard elements include a redesigned steering wheel, sleeker AC vents, and a continuous ambient lighting strip. While retaining the floating centre console with climate and infotainment controls, it now has a refreshed look.
Other key details about the luxury MPV are expected to be revealed on the day of the unveil.
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