News

Customers of the Mercedes V-Class most likely didn't anticipate their new model to look as stunning as the latest sports cars, and it shows. The boxy commercial vehicle form that the V-Class inherited ...
In the image-conscious world of luxury automobiles, more is always better: more features, more refinement, more power and ...
Y ou’ll need sharp eyes to spot the differences between the 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class and its still-newish predecessor, ...
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its latest luxurious concept vehicle, and it's not an S-Class. This is the Vision V, which possesses all the qualities of an S-Class with the aesthetics of a "V".
The Mercedes V-Class has become an aspirational and sought after people mover, both in South Africa and abroad. But its successor could take things to another level. The German company is set to ...
The Mercedes-Benz Vision V shows how extreme the company thinks people can take luxury van limousines. This concept features a 65-inch screen and a 42-speaker surround sound system and seats ...
a first class airline cabin and the translucent case of an old Apple iMac? The answer might well be the Vision V concept by Mercedes-Benz. Revealed on the eve of the Shanghai Motor Show ...
or the refinement of classic luxury sedans like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. So while Mercedes was able to cram the Vision V concept full of high-end features, designers had to create a decidedly un ...
A Mercedes-Benz V-Class prototype is driven on the road in Sweden during a testing cycle. A Mercedes-Benz V-Class prototype is driven on the road in Sweden during a testing cycle. Mercedes-Benz ...
But flip the script, and you get a showstopper. Enter this Mercedes-Benz V-Class, a premium van reimagined by JMS Fahrzeugteile with a bold, head-turning twist: glossy red rims on a sleek black body.
“Merc’s facelifted V-Class remains the business-class express in the MPV market... but is let down by its van-like dynamics and eye-watering price” It’s the Mercedes-Benz V-Class ...
However, in a few years, the EQS will be no more. Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius announced that a new S-Class is in the works and will feature both combustion and electric-only versions.