On April 16th, news surfaced online revealing the declaration information for the latest iteration of the Mercedes-Benz V-Class.
The models involved are the V 300 and V 300 L. Compared to the previous V260 and V260L models, they have improvements in both power and appearance.
The new Mercedes-Benz V-Class has been updated in terms of appearance. The front grille is larger with a twin-slat design adorned with a starry matrix, while the front headlamp units have also been refined. Additionally, there are enhancements to the front bumper style.
The rear section of the car has been revised with adjustments to the taillight style, featuring added chrome decorative strips with the Mercedes-Benz lettering.
The V 300 L features a distinct grille design, differing from the standard Mercedes sedan executive models, and includes the standing badge design.
In terms of dimensions, the Mercedes-Benz V 300 measures 5140/1928/1880mm (L/W/H) with a wheelbase of 3200mm, while the V 300 L measures 5370/1928/1920(1880)mm with a wheelbase of 3430mm.
Both models offer 6-seater and 7-seater configurations, featuring luxurious individual seats in the second row.
For power, the V 300 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 170 kilowatts, which is 15 kilowatts more than the V 260's 155 kilowatts, while maintaining a top speed of 185 km/h.