Differences Between Mercedes-Benz V250 and V260?
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Mercedes-Benz V260 and V250 differ in that the V250 is an imported American version, while the V260 is produced in Fujian. Both share the same engine and chassis, as well as identical body dimensions. The body length of the V250 is the same as the extended version of the V260 with an "L" suffix. The standard V260 without the "L" is 23 cm shorter, primarily affecting the third-row seating space in front of the rear wheels. Here are details about the Mercedes-Benz V250 and V260: 1. The Mercedes-Benz V250 and V260 look almost identical, continuing the new V-Class design philosophy with a dual-slat front grille paired with full LED headlights, presenting a solemn and dignified overall style. The rounded, tech-savvy automatic headlights and a bold chrome strip running through the center of the taillights, along with parallel dual character lines on the sides extending to the slightly raised rear, give the car a youthful, sporty appeal without compromising its business-oriented stability. 2. In terms of interior, the imported Mercedes V-Class upholds the family's quality genes, offering more refined craftsmanship compared to the domestically produced V-Class. The imported version upgrades the interior by replacing the fabric roof with imported suede and adding a Rolls-Royce-inspired starlight headliner. The seats are upgraded to luxurious airline-style seats, elevating the vehicle's premium business ambiance to a higher level.