Mercedes-Benz V-Class launch on March 3: Five things you need to know!

Mercedes-Benz V-Class launch on March 3: Five things you need to know!

Mercedes-Benz India has announced that it will re-launch the new Mercedes-Benz V-Class MPV in the Indian market on March 3, 2026. The MPV returns to the market after being withdrawn in 2022, ending a hiatus of over three years. With its re-entry, the V-Class will strengthen Mercedes-Benz India’s presence in the luxury segment, sitting at the top end of the brand’s product range. Ahead of its launch, let’s take a look at the top five things you need to know about the upcoming Mercedes-Benz V-Class MPV.Mercedes-Benz V-Class: Design Design-wise, the V-Class features a clean, boxy profile and a sculpted bonnet that flows into a prominent U-shaped front grille, complemented by a strong shoulder line along the sides. The rear design is upright, featuring a large glass area and the wheel designs and bumper styling differ across variants. Globally, the V-Class is offered with two wheelbase choices – Long at 3,200mm and Extra Long measuring 3,430mm. Buyers overseas can opt for multiple seating layouts, including 8-seat, 7-seat and a range-topping 6-seat configuration with captain seats in the second and third rows. Mercedes-Benz has yet to confirm which wheelbase and seating options will be introduced for the Indian market.

Interior

Mercedes-Benz V-Class: Interior and features Moving inside, the V-Class features a familiar Mercedes layout with twin 12.3-inch displays – one for infotainment and one for the instrument cluster. It gets tons of physical buttons with soft-touch surfaces, brushed accents and neatly integrated controls giving the cabin a well-finished feel. Where the V-Class truly stands out is in the rear cabin. In the fully loaded six-seat configuration, passengers in the second row get individual captain seats with a strong focus on comfort. These include powered adjustment with massage functions, heating and ventilation, a reclining backrest with an extendable footrest, and built-in storage spaces with ambient lighting. Other features include multi-zone climate control, multi-colour ambient lighting, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Nappa leather upholstery, Burmester sound system and more. Mercedes-Benz V-Class: Powertrain Globally, the V-Class is offered with a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel turbo engine in two configurations – 220d, with 163hp and 380Nm, and the more powerful 300d, with 237hp and 500Nm. Both engines come paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. It’s offered with both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options. That said, it remains unclear whether Mercedes-Benz will offer both engine variants in India or limit the lineup to a single option. Globally, the V-Class is also offered in an all-electric variant, the EQV. Depending on market demand, Mercedes-Benz could consider introducing the all-electric version at a later stage.Mercedes-Benz V-Class: Expected price and rivals The new V-Class is expected to be priced somewhere between Rs 1 and 1.2 crore (ex-showroom). Pre-bookings are likely to open shortly, with the MPV expected to be brought to India via the CBU route. Once launched, it will take on rivals such as the Lexus LM, Toyota Vellfire and MG M9.

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Mercedes-Benz V-Class: Verdict on India launch The reintroduction of the Mercedes-Benz V-Class expands the choices available in India’s luxury MPV segment at a time when demand for chauffeur-driven, comfort-focused vehicles is growing. The model is expected to appeal to buyers seeking alternatives to premium sedans and SUVs. The V-Class benefits from its upscale positioning, spacious interior and established brand presence. However, its prospects will depend largely on pricing and the variants offered. A competitive balance between features and cost could help the V-Class secure a stable position among high-end MPV buyers in India.

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