Mercedes-Benz
The Mercedes-Benz V-Class is a premium 7-seat MPV with mild-hybrid efficiency, available in standard and long-wheelbase layouts across four trims for executive and family transport.
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Every officially-available trim of the V-Class. Configurations listed for export at Beyond Autos are a subset of these — see the variant filter below for what’s on offer right now. Scroll horizontally to see all spec columns.
V 300 Navigator Edition | 2024 | 2.0L L4 48V Mild Hybrid 4 cyl · Hybrid | 231 hp | 370 Nm | RWD | 9-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door MPV | National VI | N/A |
V 300 Premium Edition | 2024 | 2.0L L4 48V Mild Hybrid 4 cyl · Hybrid | 231 hp | 370 Nm | RWD | 9-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door MPV | National VI | N/A |
V 300 L Long Wheelbase Luxury Edition | 2024 | 2.0L L4 48V Mild Hybrid 4 cyl · Hybrid | 231 hp | 370 Nm | RWD | 9-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door MPV | National VI | N/A |
V 300 L Long Wheelbase Premium Edition | 2024 | 2.0L L4 48V Mild Hybrid 4 cyl · Hybrid | 231 hp | 370 Nm | RWD | 9-Speed Automatic | 7 | 5-door MPV | National VI | N/A |
The V-Class bridges executive mobility and family practicality. It's positioned for buyers seeking Mercedes-Benz refinement in a three-row format—appealing to fleet operators, family importers, and re-exporters targeting markets that value German engineering in MPV form.
All models feature a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder mild-hybrid engine producing 231 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque. The 9-speed automatic transmission delivers smooth power delivery. Rear-wheel drive provides predictable handling for a van of this size. National VI emissions compliance ensures suitability across regulated markets.
The lineup includes four configurations. The Navigator Edition and Premium Edition come in standard wheelbase. Two Long Wheelbase (L) variants—Premium and Luxury editions—add 300 mm of rear legroom, ideal for buyers prioritizing passenger comfort and cargo flexibility. All trims seat seven across three rows.
Owners and importers appreciate the inherent Mercedes build quality, quiet cabin, and composure on highway runs. The mild-hybrid system offers modest fuel efficiency gains without the complexity of full hybrid powertrains. Interior materials and switchgear feel premium relative to competitors. The long-wheelbase option delivers genuine extra space for child seats, wheelchair access, or extended luggage configurations.
The mid-hybrid system provides efficiency rather than dramatic consumption cuts—buyers expecting plug-in or full-hybrid performance may be disappointed. Rear-wheel drive suits most climates but demands care in snow or poor traction conditions. The van footprint is substantial, limiting urban parking ease. Service and parts availability depend heavily on local market infrastructure.