Forget the Maybach! This new fancy Mercedes van has an ultra business class interior

The Stuttgart company presented the Vision V prototype. And here comes the first surprise: the letter V, which in the manufacturer's portfolio has not been associated with luxury so far, but rather with utilitarianism, or perhaps camper rest. The letter S stood for luxury, and the Maybach version (formerly a separate brand) stood for opulence. Until now, because the Mercedes Vision V is a concept that is not only luxurious, but also very futuristic.

The provocative body styling is enclosed by two light portals: the front with a huge Mercedes grille and the rear, with a red donut that serves as lights and indicators.

Between them stretches the chrome sine wave of the window frame, running from the first to the last pillar, more reminiscent of that of a streamlined four-door limousine than of a cuboid van. A discreet screen is hidden in the B pillar, displaying a programmable message to greet passengers. The entire body is placed on polished 24-inch rims.

The road is lit by elegant LED headlights connected by a light strip, and above them reigns an illuminated three-pointed star, the base of which is attached to the bonnet, which is surprisingly sporty compared to the rest.

The embossments in the engine flaps are associated with the need to squeeze a V-shaped monster underneath, here the two humps are more of a stylist's trick, and it must be admitted that the transition through the windshield to the upper part of the dashboard was a masterful one.
