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Holy Crap, Mercedes-Benz Is Actually Bringing This New Luxury Minivan To America

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For years now, Americans have watched as buyers in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia have enjoyed a growing market of minivans from luxury carmakers. As it turns out, the extra space and ease of access make vans the perfect vehicle type for high-end limousine work, leading to an entirely new segment overseas where manufacturers sell vans not as family shuttles or cargo haulers, but fancy, living-room-like opulence on wheels.

Well-appointed vans, not sedans like the BMW 7-Series or Mercedes-Benz S-Class, are the norm for luxury ground transport in places like Japan, South Korea, and China. Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai, Kia, and a host of Chinese brands have vans with available luxury appointments for the second row, where you feel more like you’re sitting in a first-class airline seat than a regular car.

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Mercedes makes something like that, too. Called the V-Class, it’s a van that it sells in most major markets, but not in North America. Last year, it showed off a concept called the Vision V, which previewed a new all-electric minivan meant to join the V-Class fold. Now, that van is finally here. And it’s actually coming to America.

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In America, Mercedes already has a quasi-foothold on the luxury van market thanks to its line of commercial-sized Sprinter vans. Third-party outfitters regularly upgrade Sprinters to turn them into gigantic limousines, with flat screen televisions, lounge chairs, and high-end quilted leather. The downside with Sprinters is that they’re pretty large and truck-like in their design, meaning the ride can never be as comfortable as something like an S-Class.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mi
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Enter the Mercedes-Benz VLE. It’s an all-electric, passenger-size minivan that Mercedes itself describes as a “grand limousine.” It all starts on the outside, where the VLE adopts the fascia first shown on the Vision V concept last year. There’s a giant faux grille up front, with headlights that contain Mercedes tri-star design cues inside. The lights are connected by a central beam that runs across the top of the bumper. Is it beautiful? No, not really. The huge mouth and angry eyes sort of remind me of the aliens from that Tom Cruise sci-fi movie Edge of Tomorrow. But at least it’s not boring. In 2026, with safety regs and aerodynamic requirements the way they are, that’s the most you can hope for. If it’s any consolation, the coefficient of drag is just 0.25, which is pretty amazing for a van.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mit
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The side of the VLE looks like most other minivans, which is to be expected. The recessed door handles are typical for Mercedes EVs, and I enjoy the lattice-shaped wheels. But things get really interesting at the back, where the roof and most of the sides are outlined with exterior lighting. Each taillight alone looks like it could be three feet tall, but somehow, it all works. I’d advise against backing into a wall and damaging one of those lights, because I’m sure it won’t be cheap to replace.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mit
Source: Mercedes-Benz

The truly important stuff happens inside the VLE. There are three different rear seat setups available, from an eight-seater setup with two three-seat benches, to a six-seater setup with four individual chairs, to a “Grand Comfort Seat” setup, which gives the second row seats with wireless charging, lumbar support, calf support, an additional pillow, fold-out tables, and a massage function.

If you option the manually operated seats, they’ll come with a feature Mercedes calls Roll & Go. While it’s not as convenient as Chrysler’s Stow ‘n Go (nothing ever is), it still seems pretty useful if you need to adjust space inside often. From the release:

Customers can move and fold the seats and benches forward and backward with minimal effort, then lock them in place in any position. They are also removable in any position, enabling customers to quickly and easily create a cargo space to suit their specific requirements. When removed, the seats can easily be rolled into the garage on their integrated four wheels.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mit
Source: Mercedes-Benz

But the main attraction inside is a massive, 31.3-inch, 8K-resolution, panoramic screen that drops down from the headliner for the second row, similar to the optional Theater Screen found in the BMW 7-Series. You can do stuff like watch movies or TV shows, or play video games. There’s also a front-facing 8-megapixel camera in the screen, so you can take video conference calls while on the move, because if you’re in this car, you’re a big, important businessperson who can’t spare even one minute being shuttled from one meeting to another.

It’s Electric, And I’m Not Sure That’s A Good Thing

Electric car sales aren’t exactly booming right now, but Mercedes still thinks it has a business case for the VLE in the United States. Under the floor sits a big-boy 115-kWh battery pack, paired to 800-volt tech for ultra-fast charging. It feeds energy to two electric motors for standard all-wheel drive, with a combined maximum power of 409 horsepower. Not too shabby for a minivan.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mit
Source: Mercedes-Benz

Air suspension and four-wheel steering are standard, which means the VLE should be both comfortable and pretty agile (for how heavy it weighs, anyway). Mercedes hasn’t released a curb weight estimate, though for a vehicle as big and well-equipped as this, I have to imagine it will weigh at least three tons (again, that’s just a guess).

As for range, Mercedes estimates that large battery pack is good for over 700 kilometers (434 miles) on the WLTP test cycle, which is the standard for Europe. These estimates are always a bit optimistic compared to America’s EPA cycle and real-world tests; actual range is probably going to be closer to 350 miles, which is still pretty good for considering the VLE’s size.

Der Neue Vollelektrische Mercedes Benz Vle Die Angaben Sind Vorläufig Und Wurden Intern Nach Maßgabe Der Zertifizierungsmethode „wltp Prüfverfahren“ Ermittelt. Es Liegen Bislang Weder Eine Eg Typgenehmigung Noch Eine Konformitätsbescheinigung Mit
Source: Mercedes-Benz

The VLE is the most interesting Mercedes to make it Stateside in years, but I’m not sure there’s a real market for it. While I do think there’s room for the luxury van segment to grow in the U.S., making this van electric-only immediately shrinks its buyer base by a considerable margin. One look at the sales of Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz, the only other electric van for sale in our market, will tell you that. The VLE is three or four niches combined into one car, so it’s hard to see how it’ll be anything more than a low-volume special. Still, having a minivan from a luxury German automaker for sale in America is pretty damn cool. So I’m happy.

Top graphic image: Mercedes-Benz

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Dangly
Dangly
1 hour ago

We need more sleeper (fast) vans.. not van life IMO. Not a fan of all electric anything..now get off my lawn!

G. K.
G. K.
1 hour ago
Reply to  Dangly

An Odyssey is pretty brisk out of the gate, and a tune will seriously surprise you, if you can get the power down to the front wheels.

VictoriousSandwich
VictoriousSandwich
1 hour ago

This is kind of cool, as a young car enthusiast I was in italy in the early 00s with my parents and we rode in an enthusiastically driven Mercedes van on our way to the airport. My mind was blown that such a thing existed, a torquey turbo diesel, leather interior, and a 6 speed stick in a minivan! Granted the EV is probably faster and more capacious and likely has better odds of sales success than a 3 row with a stick in the US market. Maybe Mercedes will make minivans cool again…granted they already tried once with the R63 AMG

RidesBicyclesButLovesCars
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RidesBicyclesButLovesCars
1 hour ago

At least this fixes the range complaints of the ID Buzz. But I fear it doubles down on the high price.

SoWontLetMeKeepMyManual
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SoWontLetMeKeepMyManual
1 hour ago

I want this to be my wife’s next car so dang bad

Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
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Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
1 hour ago

It would be hilarious if this is a bit of a success and does what VW expected the ID Buzz to do.

Bkp
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Bkp
1 hour ago

Well, the way the seats remove sound like probably the next best thing to stow and go. Though of course our sidewalk and driveway are nowhere near smooth enough to roll something on small wheels, so I wonder how well that will work in real life unless you have a multi-car garage with lots of space and a nice smooth floor.

I’m sure it will be waaaay more then I’d ever want to spend on a minivan though.

Eggsalad
Eggsalad
1 hour ago

It could make for a good airport shuttle/limo for some of the high-end casinos here in Vegas. I see several Tesla X used for similar duty. An EV is kinda perfect for the 10 mile round trip to the airport.

GreatFallsGreen
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GreatFallsGreen
1 hour ago

Rollin’ in MPVs VLEs

Martin Ibert
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Martin Ibert
2 hours ago

I’d say that video-conference camera is rear-facing though.

Matthew Strachan
Matthew Strachan
2 hours ago

I like everything but the rear window arch/line.

Grey alien in a beige sedan
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Grey alien in a beige sedan
2 hours ago

I’ll just wait until the AMG variant with an ICE plant drops.

DialMforMiata
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DialMforMiata
2 hours ago

(sigh)

James McHenry
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James McHenry
2 hours ago

…well, it can’t sell much worse than the R-Class…

Jon Wilson
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Jon Wilson
2 hours ago

If they offered a high-roof cargo version of this it would be an incredibly platform for a class B Rv.

Alexk98
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Alexk98
2 hours ago

Mercedes really looked at the ID.Buzz and said “you know what people want, something double the price with none of the funky attitude, that’ll surely turn around our slumping sales!” And they say the Germans don’t have a sense of humor.

Jack Beckman
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Jack Beckman
2 hours ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Came here to say something similar. WTF, Mercedes?

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
2 hours ago

Give me a PHEV version and let’s talk. It’s hideous, it’s too expensive, but the fact that they make both rows not only removable, but also that they have the fancy wheels on the bottom is amazing and I hate that the modern vans never have a removable middle row anymore. I do think they missed the mark by making the third row remove instead of fold down like everyone else though, but that’s probably because of the big battery.

Angel "the Cobra" Martin
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Angel "the Cobra" Martin
2 hours ago

Merc said “Hey, EV’s are starting to sell terrible, let make a high end EV minivan”. Nice work Mercedes, trying to catch VW in the race to the bottom.
Make this an EREV and then it becomes something worth looking at in the US.

Mrbrown89
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Mrbrown89
2 hours ago

I didnt know Xzibit partnership with Mercedes to create these pimp my ride editions

Minivanlife
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Minivanlife
2 hours ago
Reply to  Mrbrown89

Yo dawg – I heard you like 3-pointed stars!

VictoriousSandwich
VictoriousSandwich
1 hour ago
Reply to  Mrbrown89

COTD

Vanagan
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Vanagan
2 hours ago

March must be minivan month?

I am reveling in all the van news happening these last few weeks. Such a dearth of information and news!

Vanagan
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Vanagan
2 hours ago
Reply to  Vanagan

Oh and this is definitely MB looking, but definitely not my taste. But that interior with the rotating seats is something I would want. Love when manufacturers offer that.

Last edited 2 hours ago by Vanagan
Minivanlife
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Minivanlife
2 hours ago
Reply to  Vanagan

Agreed on both counts! For my imaginary money, the Lucid Gravity is the more appealing luxury electric minivan (even if they refuse to acknowledge the category and give it the sliding doors it deserves!)

Vanagan
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Vanagan
24 minutes ago
Reply to  Minivanlife

Leaving out those doors was their greatest misstep on that Gravity in my humble opinion.

Nick
Nick
2 hours ago

A super cute Metris!

VictoriousSandwich
VictoriousSandwich
1 hour ago
Reply to  Nick

Honestly I like the likes of the Metris better

Arch Duke Maxyenko
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Arch Duke Maxyenko
2 hours ago

Styled after Birdo

Anders
Anders
2 hours ago

GRILLE

Tekamul
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Tekamul
2 hours ago
Reply to  Anders

I think it’s meant to be an ad space. Like the rolling banner behind home plate, but bigger.

D-dub
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D-dub
11 minutes ago
Reply to  Anders

It’s a GRRRRRR! ille

FndrStrat06
FndrStrat06
2 hours ago

Good lord that dashboard is repulsive.

Kevin Rhodes
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Kevin Rhodes
2 hours ago

They will sell dozens!

They need to make the grille star bigger, and at least 10,000 watts of brightness.

Nathan Gibbs
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Nathan Gibbs
2 hours ago

Customers: “Old school Mercedes grilles like on the 600 sedan were so classy!”

MB in 2026: “This is how you wanted us to bring it back, right?”

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