Mercedes-Benz is set to revolutionize the luxury MPV market with the upcoming next-generation V-Class, featuring an ultra-luxurious VLS trim that promises to deliver S-Class-like opulence in a more spacious cabin. The new top-of-the-line model, previewed by the Vision V-Class concept at the Shanghai motor show, is designed to provide luxury car buyers with what Mercedes design boss Gordon Wagener describes as a ‘true penthouse-style third space.’
Key Features of the Mercedes-Benz VLS
The VLS will effectively be ‘an S-Class van,’ according to Wagener, boasting features such as first-class seats that can recline or even convert into beds, and a passenger compartment that can be isolated from the driver with a big-screen monitor. This configuration creates a luxurious ‘third space’ – beyond home and office – where passengers can relax in comfort, akin to sitting on a sofa at home watching TV.
Luxury Features and Technology
- First-class seating that can recline or convert into beds
- Isolated passenger compartment with big-screen monitor
- S-Class-like luxury and comfort
- More spacious interior than traditional sedans
The VLS will significantly surpass the current premium high-spec version of the outgoing V-Class, both in terms of equipment and lavish appointments. Wagener emphasized that the concept version shown at Shanghai is ‘very close to production,’ suggesting that the final product will closely match the radical design and luxury features previewed.
Market Positioning and Future Plans
The new V-Class generation, including the VLS trim, is expected to launch next year with a price tag approaching £100,000. This move is part of Mercedes’ strategy to expand its luxury car market coverage, following the success of models like the GLS SUV and CLS four-door coupé. The standard version of the new V-Class will be badged VLE, though details on powertrains and specifications remain under wraps. Expectations are that it will carry over petrol and electric options, built on Mercedes’ new Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA) platform.

As luxury car brands continue to push boundaries in comfort and technology, Mercedes’ VLS trim positions the V-Class as a formidable contender in the high-end MPV segment. The potential for further luxury variants, possibly even a Maybach version, suggests that the future of the V-Class line is set to be as opulent as it is versatile.