What are the available 9-seater business vehicles?

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KinsleyRose
07/29/25 1:19pm
9-seater business vehicles include Mercedes-Benz Vito, Ford Transit, Volkswagen (Imported) Caravelle, Brilliance Jinbei, and Lingzhi. Definition of Business Vehicles: Business Vehicle - MPV: MPV stands for Multi-Purpose Vehicle. It integrates the functions of sedans, station wagons, and vans. Each seat inside can be adjusted and combined in various configurations. Advantages: Spacious: 7-seater business vehicles feature large space designs, with many models adopting face-to-face conference table layouts, enabling business professionals to conduct meetings directly inside the vehicle; High safety standards: 7-seater business vehicles are equipped with comprehensive seat belts, standard safety headrests, front and rear safety brakes, etc., providing a new level of safety experience for both drivers and passengers; Exquisite craftsmanship: From the design of automotive components to the roof, floor, and side panels, as well as the paintwork process, the best equipment and facilities are used, offering owners a brand-new visual and sensory experience.
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