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Mercedes-Benz updates the EQV, V-Class, Vito and eVito minivan families
German company Mercedes-Benz has carried out a planned update of its family of minivans, which includes both models with a traditional internal combustion engine and electric vehicles. EQV, V-Class, Vito and eVito have undergone modernization both inside and outside, as well as expanded the list of basic and optional equipment and accessories.
This is reported by the press service of the manufacturer. Passenger EQV and V-Class, camper V-Class Marco Polo, as well as cargo variants Vito and eVito have undergone modernization. All of them received stylistic changes in appearance and interior, became safer, more comfortable and more technologically advanced.
Recall that the current generation of the V-Class and its brethren debuted in 2014 and has already undergone a restyling in 2019. The current update package includes a new front bumper with larger air intakes and different rear bumpers. Each version features a unique radiator cladding design and matching trim. The passenger versions of the V-Class and EQV now look even more representative, while in the Vito and eVito the main focus is on functionality.
Also prepared for the novelty are new alloy wheels ranging in size from 17 to 19 inches, an expanded palette of colors and trim materials. As an option for the V-Class and EQV can be ordered packages AMG Line and Night. Depending on the equipment, passenger modifications can have LED illumination of the radiator trim and Multibeam LED headlights.
An important difference in the passenger version is the fully digital cockpit with a large screen combining two 12.3-inch displays, new air vents and background LED lighting. The Vito and eVito feature a 10.25-inch multimedia touchscreen and a 5.5-inch screen on the instrument scale.
All models receive the MBUX infotainment system. The EQV and eVito electric cars feature remote climate control and a navigation system with route selection and the location of charging stations. The package of electronic driver assistants has been expanded, including a variety of active safety systems.