
The V-Class is the replacement for the Viano.

The V-Class is one of the most practical cars on the road.
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The cabin features a two-piece floating dsahboard design.

The rear cabin features four seats as standard, the V-Class can be specified in two different lengths with three different seat layouts.
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The bootspace can be increased with the addtion of sliding rear seats.

The standard car will come with induvidual leather seats in the rear cabin.
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Rear seats acn be changed to two or three-seat bench seat.

Some of the plastics and build quality is a little flimsy.
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The ride is very comfortable thanks to some adaptive dampers, which adjust to the road your driving on.

A Agility system allows the driver to pick from four different mode known as Eco, Manual, Comfort and Sport.
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The 7G-tronic gearbox is now starting to show some age.

The V-class is packed with safety technology and scored a full five-stars from Euro NCAP.
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