What are the differences between the Vito and the V260?
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The differences between the Vito and the V260 are: 1. Different body lengths: the Vito is 5370mm long; the V260 is 5140mm long. 2. Different wheelbases: the Vito has a wheelbase of 3430mm; the V260 has a wheelbase of 3200mm. Both the Vito and the V260 are MPV models under Fujian Mercedes-Benz, with a body width of 1928mm and a height of 1880mm. Both the Vito and the V260 feature a MacPherson independent front suspension and a semi-trailing arm independent rear suspension, and both are equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
Speaking of the differences between the Vito and the V260, as the breadwinner of the family with two kids, one older and one younger, I often take the whole family on trips, so practicality is a top priority for me. The V260 has a more luxurious interior, featuring leather seats and wood-grain trim, along with rear entertainment screens, making it feel like first-class seating with minimal noise—ideal for long road trips. The Vito, on the other hand, has a more plastic-heavy feel, firmer seats, and is better suited for cargo or business transport, with a sturdier body structure but fewer comfort and tech features. Both offer ample space, but the V260’s rear seats are electrically adjustable, while the Vito’s manual operation is simpler and more durable. Price-wise, the V260 is significantly more expensive, but it’s worth the cost for family use, whereas the Vito is more budget-friendly and easier to maintain. Overall, the choice depends on your needs—I lean toward comfort for family life.