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An early test drive of Mercedes-Benz’s new electric van platform, the VAN.EA, reveals significant advancements in performance and technology, setting the stage for a new era of electric vans.
Mercedes-Benz is preparing its next generation of electric vans, slated for a 2026 release, with new features including all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering.
Mercedes-Benz is developing a new generation of electric vans built on the VAN.EA platform, set to debut in 2026. These models will cater to both commercial and luxury markets, incorporating advanced technology and focusing on versatility and range.
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.