Mercedes-Benz has announced the arrival of the new V-Class V300d EXCLUSIVE in South Africa. Designed for those who appreciate refined quality and a striking presence on the road, the new V-Class combines captivating design, a luxurious interior and first-class comfort, redefining the art of stylish travel.
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Exterior:
The updated V-Class V300d showcases a distinctive front profile features a bold radiator grille framed by an LED light band, complemented by a robustly designed bumper. A hallmark of luxury, the new V300d proudly displays an upright star on the hood, a feature reserved for only the most prestigious Mercedes-Benz models.
There are adaptive Multibeam LED headlights in front while the rear bumper has newly designed LED lights that contribute to its unmistakable appearance. Additionally, a new chrome trim strip with Mercedes-Benz lettering enhances its visual allure.
Finally, the new 19-inch light alloy wheels add to the vehicle’s overall aesthetic.
Interior:
The interior features a crafted instrument panel with two 12.3-inch widescreen displays and stylish air vents. The centre console offers wireless smartphone charging, along with features like Keyless start and ambient lighting for evening drives featuring 64 colours.
The standard configuration comfortably accommodates six passengers plus the driver, featuring a fold-out table and seats that can be turned to create a lounge-style experience. For those seeking added indulgence, the V300d offers a luxury seating option with expertly crafted seats that recline and include massage functions.
The parking package, featuring a 360-degree camera, simplifies parking with 3D visualisations and includes Active Parking Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Additionally, it features a trailer manoeuvring assistant designed to work seamlessly with a trailer hitch and automatic transmission.
Engine:
At the heart is the most powerful 1 950 cc engine producing an impressive output of 130 kW. With a generous 3200 kg GVM and a 25 000 km service interval, the V300d is designed to meet the demands of both daily commutes and longer adventures with ease, says the manufacturer.
Price:
The recommended retail price for the new V-Class V300d begins at R2 254 000.
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