The V-Class competes with premium MPVs like the Toyota Vellfire and Lexus LM.
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz V-Class is now available in India. The updated version of the luxury van is priced at Rs 1.40 crore (ex-showroom). It will be manufactured locally at the brand’s Chakan plant.
The new V-Class is available in two variants: V300 and V300 d. The 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine produces 228 BHP, while the 2.0-litre diesel unit packs 233 BHP. Both engines come with a 9-speed automatic gearbox.
In India, the V-Class is offered in the extra-long wheelbase configuration. It measures 5,370 mm in length, 1,928 mm in width, and 1,880 mm in height, and it has a wheelbase of 3,430 mm.
The V-Class is available in the AMG Line trim, which includes an illuminated front grille with a gloss black surround, twin-pod LED headlamps, sporty alloy wheels and bumpers.
Inside, the V-Class gets a dual-screen setup, featuring a digital instrument cluster and a touchscreen running the latest MBUX infotainment system. It has powered sliding rear doors, a powered tailgate, and comes equipped with multi-zone automatic climate control, air suspension, a 360-degree camera, hands-free parking assist, and ADAS.
There are three rows of seats with lounge-style captain seats with ottomans in the second row. The seats can be electrically adjusted and have heating and massage functions. Both seats have their own wireless charging pads.
The V-Class offers flexible seating in 4- or 6-seat configurations. The four-seater version has two captain seats in the rear. The 6-seater version has three rows of seats, where the second row can be repositioned to face rearwards.