Mercedes Benz Vito/V Class

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2014 Mercedes-Benz Vito The Vito is primarily designed for commercial use, making it ideal for businesses needing a reliable and spacious transport solution. Transport Capabilities: Passengers: Depending on the seating configuration, the Vito can transport up to 9 passengers. It’s ideal for group transfers, shuttle services, or tours. Cargo: With its spacious interior and customizable rear area, it can carry tools, equipment, or goods. The payload capacity ranges from 850 kg to 1,360 kg, depending on the model. Special Advantages: Flexible Configurations: Options for panel van, crew van, or passenger van layouts, catering to diverse needs. Fuel Efficiency: The diesel engines offer excellent mileage, reducing running costs for businesses. Compact Yet Spacious: Despite its compact dimensions, the Vito maximizes internal space, making it easy to maneuver in urban areas. Safety Features: Includes adaptive ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and airbags, ensuring safety for passengers and drivers. 2014 Mercedes-Benz V-Class The V-Class focuses on luxury and comfort, making it ideal for executive transport, private charters, or high-end shuttle services. Transport Capabilities: Passengers: Configurations allow seating for up to 7 passengers in a premium and spacious cabin. Luggage: The V-Class features ample luggage space, accommodating suitcases, bags, and other travel essentials. Special Advantages: Luxury Interiors: High-quality materials, leather seats, ambient lighting, and wood trims create a first-class experience. Advanced Features: Includes a COMAND infotainment system, rear climate control, and power sliding doors for convenience. Comfortable Ride: Air suspension and soundproofing ensure a smooth, quiet journey. Prestigious Image: Perfect for corporate events, VIP transport, or special occasions. Safety Excellence: Comes with advanced driver assistance systems like lane-keeping assist, collision prevention assist, and adaptive cruise control. Comparison of Use Cases: Vito: Best suited for businesses needing practical and durable transport solutions, such as deliveries or workforce commuting. V-Class: Tailored for high-end or luxury transport, offering an elevated experience for clients or passengers.

Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Mercedes Benz Vito/V Class, which is a MPV/SUV with load capacity of 1 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2025-01-12.

The MPV/SUV is located in Cape Town, Western Cape. To find out if the Mercedes Benz Vito/V Class vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact Kyle using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).

 

Vehicle Type: MPV/SUV

Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Load Capacity: 1 Ton

Contact Person: Kyle

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