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The Viano also included less van-like features to the Vito such as only two seats in the front and a larger and more spacious seating capacity. At first, many Vito drivers who wanted a spacious, small van opted for the Vito microbus which was extremely similar to the Viano, apart from its more van-like and less luxurious features.
VITO: Vito: 1996 2014 2023 Light commercial vehicle (Vito) and minivan (V-Class/Viano). ... Mercedes-Benz CLR Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance.
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The van is aimed at both the passenger car and light commercial vehicle markets and is the first Mercedes-Benz to be launched into the commercial vehicle market since the Vito in 1995. Daimler claim the leisure activity vehicle sector is the fastest-growing market area in Europe , accounting for 700,000 sales annually.
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City minibus variant has been in production since 1995 and is marketed through EvoBus. The Freightliner variant has been in production since 2007. There are three sizes, Sprinter City 35, 65 and 77, which seat from 10 to 16 passengers; including standing passengers, these
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. German luxury automotive brand This article is about the brand and the namesake vehicle manufacturer. For other uses, see Mercedes-Benz (disambiguation). Mercedes-Benz Product type Automotive Owner Mercedes-Benz AG (passenger cars and light commercial vehicles) Daimler Truck (heavy ...
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A classic Mercedes taxi in Germany. The first Mercedes-Benz branded taxi was launched in 1927, offered in an 8/38 horsepower model. The brand was also groundbreaking for diesel model taxis, with their 260 D model in 1936 being the first standard-production diesel passenger car to be available worldwide, leading to Mercedes-Benz developing an exclusive taxi package for their taxicab vehicles.