Skip advert
Advertisement

Mercedes-Benz launches new limited edition Premium Sprinter

The new updates on the Premium Mercedes Sprinter build on the 20th Anniversary edition that was released last year

Mercedes Premium Sprinter - front

 

Mercedes has launched a limited edition, premium-specced version of their Sprinter van. It arrives at the top of Mercedes' large van range, above the Sprinter's mid-sized brother, the Mercedes Vito, and the smaller Mercedes Citan.

Exclusively for retail customers, the brand promises that the extra features on the new Premium Sprinter will add to its 'comfort, functionality and appearance'. 

There are a whole host of additional features that all come as standard, including a Becker MAP PILOT sat-nav that fully integrates in the vehicle electronics system, an Audio 15 colour screen infotainment unit, and a chrome effect radiator grille.

The Premium Sprinter will also have Crosswind Assist as standard, that will help the driver in strong, gusty winds. This provides an Adaptive ESP dynamic control system that incorporates information on the vehicle load, automatic brake interventions and Rescue Assist, which provides the emergency services with critical information at the scene of an accident.

This special edition is available for 2-Series (3.5t GVW) panel van models across all engines, starting from £379/month (over 48 months, for Business Users only). There is also free MobiloVan 30-year free roadside assistance across the UK and Europe, as well as three-year unlimited mileage warranty. Drivers can also add on a service plan from £10/month, based on two services over two years. 

What do you think of the Premium Edition of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van? Let us know in the comments below...

 

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

New BMW iX3 gets cheaper with ‘40’ trim added, and it’ll still go 395 miles
BMW iX3 40 - front tracking

New BMW iX3 gets cheaper with ‘40’ trim added, and it’ll still go 395 miles

The new entry-level iX3 has been revealed, and it’ll still do 395 miles of range
News
31 Mar 2026
New Renault Twingo 2026 review: a brilliant electric city car
Jordan Katsianis with the Renault Twingo

New Renault Twingo 2026 review: a brilliant electric city car

The new Renault Twingo EV is clever, good-looking and a delight to drive
Road tests
31 Mar 2026
New Jaguar GT prototype review: big promise, but not the finished article… yet
Richard Ingram with the Jaguar GT prototype

New Jaguar GT prototype review: big promise, but not the finished article… yet

We hit the tarmac to try out the new Jaguar GT and although the early signs are good, there's still some fine tuning to be done
Road tests
31 Mar 2026

Find a car with the experts