What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz Vito and V-Class?

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RicardoAnn
07/28/25 10:15pm
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz Vito and V-Class are: 1. Different body dimensions: The Mercedes-Benz Vito has a body length of 5370 mm, width of 1928 mm, and height of 1880 mm; the V-Class has a body length of 5140 mm, width of 1928 mm, and height of 1880 mm. 2. Different wheelbase: The Mercedes-Benz Vito has a wheelbase of 3430 mm; the V-Class has a wheelbase of 3200 mm. 3. Different curb weight: The Mercedes-Benz Vito has a curb weight of 2260 kg; the V-Class has a curb weight of 2400 kg. 4. Different body structure: The Mercedes-Benz Vito is a 4-door, 8-seat MPV; the V-Class is a 5-door, 7-seat MPV.
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EmilyDella
08/12/25 2:47am
I have some insights into the differences between the Mercedes-Benz Vito and V-Class, as I've driven them several times to help friends with their business. The Vito leans more towards commercial vehicle design, offering spacious and practical interiors with hard plastic-like seats that can be uncomfortable for the back during long rides. It's also more affordable, making it suitable for cargo transport or small businesses. On the other hand, the V-Class is much more luxurious, featuring soft leather seats, excellent sound insulation, and is perfect for family use, with added amenities like ambient lighting and advanced air conditioning systems. In terms of performance, the Vito has a sturdier chassis, providing stability at high speeds, while the V-Class boasts a softer suspension tuning, offering better comfort in city traffic. If you're on a tight budget but need a versatile vehicle, the Vito is a great choice. However, if comfort and prestige are priorities, the V-Class is worth the investment. Safety-wise, the V-Class comes with more active systems, such as automatic braking, making it ideal for daily commutes with family. Ultimately, it depends on whether you prioritize practicality or a more luxurious lifestyle.
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