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Mercedes-Benz is developing a new generation of vans built on a common platform, offering both electric and internal combustion engine options. The first model will be an electric midsize van, with a luxury V-Class version confirmed for the U.S. market.
Mercedes-Benz is expanding its electric van lineup, with prototypes of a new modular platform already undergoing public road testing. The platform is expected to underpin a range of commercial and private vans, including a mid-size luxury model slated for the U.S. market in 2026.
Mercedes-Benz Vans is preparing to launch the Vision V show car and VAN.EA architecture, expanding its model portfolio to include luxury vehicles.
The Vision V concept will showcase Mercedes-Benz’s upcoming all-electric van architecture, Van.EA, hinting at a new generation of family and luxury-focused vans.
Mercedes-Benz is set to launch a new generation of electric vans based on the Van Electric Architecture (Van.EA) in 2026, expanding its presence across multiple van sizes. The automaker will also introduce a Van Combustion Architecture (Van.CA) for gasoline-powered vans, with both architectures sharing significant component commonalities for enhanced economies of scale.
Mercedes-Benz is gearing up to re-enter the personal van market, focusing on electric vehicles and luxury offerings. The company aims to cater to both private buyers and commercial customers with its new VAN.EA platform.
Mercedes-Benz is modifying its electric-only van plans, introducing internal combustion engine (ICE) variants of its next-generation vans alongside electric models.
Mercedes-Benz is developing a new line of electric vans based on the VAN.EA platform, set to debut in 2025 and hit the market in 2026. These vans will replace the Sprinter and V-Class in many markets.
A first look at the Mercedes-Benz VAN.EA electric van platform, promising a new era for electric vans with enhanced performance, technology, and design.
Mercedes-Benz unveils VAN.EA prototypes, setting the stage for all-electric medium and large vans from 2026. Featuring advanced tech and distinct commercial/private vehicle segments.