What are the seven-seater Mercedes-Benz business vehicle models?

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StLayla
07/25/25 3:19pm
Mercedes-Benz seven-seater business vehicle models include: Mercedes-Benz R-Class, Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Mercedes-Benz Vito, Marco Polo, and Viano. Taking the Viano 2015 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4993mm, width 1901mm, height 1937mm, wheelbase 3200mm, minimum ground clearance 149mm, and fuel tank capacity 75l. The Viano 2015 model is equipped with a 3.0l naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 165kw and a maximum torque of 290nm, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. It adopts a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of semi-trailing arm independent suspension.
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StLuna
08/11/25 9:24pm
As a seasoned driver who has been driving Mercedes-Benz vehicles for many years, I think their seven-seater business models are quite diverse. The most common one is the Mercedes-Benz V-Class, an MPV with super spacious interiors, perfect for transporting people or cargo, offering a smooth and comfortable ride, though it feels a bit bulky. Another model is the Mercedes-Benz GLS, a more luxurious seven-seater SUV with strong handling, making it feel like driving a premium car, albeit at a higher price point. There are also discontinued models like the R-Class, but they're rare to see now. I personally often use the V-Class to pick up clients, and with the rear seats folded down, it can serve as a temporary office. The electric version, the EQV, is also gaining popularity for being eco-friendly and quiet. Overall, the V-Class is the top choice for business, while the GLS is more suited for families seeking comfort. Once, I drove the V-Class on a long trip, and the trunk could fit three to five suitcases—it's really practical. If you're considering a new model, I recommend test-driving to compare the power and fuel efficiency, not just the price, as the quality is consistently reliable.
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