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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled Vision V, which is a fully electric concept MP, built on the upcoming van electric architecture (Van.Ea), which offers preview of the company’s future approach to luxury van. The model will be part of a portfolio from entry-level family vehicles to high-end limosine and VIP shuttle. The production model based on this platform is expected to be launched from 2026.
Vision V has identified an attempt to define a new section of luxury transport stationed between Marcidies-Benz’s multi-prostitute van and chopper-operated limosine. Auto China in Shanghai was detected further from 2025.
Note privacy, digital immersion and location
Designed with a “private lounge” concept, Vision V shows an enclosed passenger area that is different from the driver with a smart glass wall that is shifted between opaque and transparent. The rear has a cinema-style setup with a 65-inch 4K display, a 42-speaker surround-sound system and seven projector with Dolby Atomos that expand the visual on the side window of the vehicle.
Passengers can interact with seven pre-configuored digital mode, including entertainment, comfort, gaming, work, shopping, search and karaoke. The cinema screen and the soundbar are controlled through a central touchpad. All glasses, including windows and partitions, facilitates switched opacity to offer confidentiality or ambient display functionality.
“Vision V is the beginning of a new era for Mercedes-Benz van. It displays, in the best sense of the word, how we bring luxury in a huge cabin and define a new section. With this, we determine the standards in design, comfort and a imperfect user experience-we have met the highest demands of our customers.
Multi-screen cockpit, aerodynamic
The cockpit area has a three-screen “superster” display system spread from the column to the column. This provides navigation and vehicle data using real -time graphics, allowing user interface privatization for both driver and front passengers.
Adopts a low-profile silhouette, short overhangs, and digital lighting elements integrated into body panels and wheels on the exterior of vision V. The vehicle is equipped with enlightened chrome detailing and interactive lighting sequences that are active when the living vehicles go to the vehicle.
Gordon Wagner, Chief Design Officer of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, said, “Mercedes-Benz van has been distinguished for decades. With Vision We take that heritage and transforms it in a completely new context of highest luxury transport.
Vision V remains a concept model, but indicates a strategic move by the Mercedes-Benz van to tap in the demand for high-ended electric peepal movers. The Van.Ea platform is expected to support this infection globally, including emerging markets such as India, where the demand for power mobility is continuously increasing.