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What is the difference between the Mercedes-Benz V250 and V260?

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MacEvelyn
07/29/25 11:00pm
The difference between the Mercedes-Benz V260 and V250 is that the Mercedes V250 is an imported U.S. version, while the Mercedes V260 is produced in Fujian, China. Both share the same engine and chassis. The body dimensions are also identical. The V250 has the same body length as the extended "L" version of the V260, while the standard V260 (without the "L") is 23 cm shorter, primarily affecting the third-row seating space behind the rear wheels. Here are details about the Mercedes V250 and V260: 1. Exterior: The Mercedes V250 and V260 look almost identical, following the design philosophy of the new V-Class. They feature a dual-slat front grille paired with full LED headlights, creating a dignified and solemn overall style. The rounded, tech-savvy automatic headlights and a bold chrome trim strip running through the center of the taillights enhance the design. The side profile includes parallel character lines extending to the slightly raised rear, giving it a youthful, sporty appeal while maintaining a business-oriented sense of stability. 2. Interior: The imported Mercedes V-Class upholds the brand's quality heritage, with more refined craftsmanship compared to the domestically produced version. The imported V-Class further upgrades the interior, replacing the fabric roof with imported Alcantara and adding a Rolls-Royce-inspired starlight headliner. The seats are upgraded to luxurious aviation-style seats, elevating the overall premium business feel of the vehicle.
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VanBethany
08/16/25 12:52am
The most fundamental difference between the Mercedes-Benz V250 and V260 lies in their engine types. The V250 is equipped with a 2.1-liter diesel engine, delivering approximately 190 horsepower and a torque of 440 Nm. The advantages of the diesel variant include strong low-speed climbing ability, lower fuel consumption, and the capability to easily cover 700 kilometers on a single tank of fuel during long-distance driving. However, it starts slightly slower in winter and has slightly more noise. The V260 features a 2.0-liter gasoline engine, producing about 211 horsepower and 380 Nm of torque, offering smoother acceleration, quicker response, and a more comfortable, quieter ride in urban settings without any jerking. Both models share the same chassis, space, and configurations, so the choice depends on driving habits: diesel is better suited for frequent highway driving or heavy loads, while gasoline is ideal for city commuting. In terms of maintenance, diesel vehicles require attention to the urea system, whereas gasoline vehicles are simpler to maintain. Overall, there isn't a significant difference, but the choice of powertrain results in entirely different driving experiences.
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OArcher
10/18/25 6:16am
Owners of the Mercedes-Benz V-Class will tell you that the V250 diesel version is more practical for daily use, especially in terms of fuel efficiency and cost savings. My family uses the V260 gasoline version, which starts quickly and runs smoothly in congested urban areas without hesitation, but the average fuel consumption is about 9L/100km, which is acceptable for short trips. A friend's V250 diesel engine is durable, capable of covering 700-800 kilometers on a single tank of fuel on long trips, with a fuel consumption of around 7L/100km, and handles heavy loads and uphill climbs with ease. The downside is that it starts slower in cold winters and has a noticeable diesel smell. Both seven-seater models offer spacious interiors and large cargo trunks, making it equally convenient for family trips. The diesel version is more economical and suitable for highway driving, while the gasoline version responds faster and is more convenient for city commuting. Overall, the choice between the two depends on your commuting frequency and fuel budget. If you travel frequently, the V250 is more cost-effective, while the V260 offers more comfort for urban commuting.
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