Mercedes-Benz has reintroduced the V-Class Extra Long Wheelbase (LWB) luxury MPV in India at an ex-showroom price of ₹1.4 crore. Positioned against rivals like the Toyota Vellfire and Lexus LM, the V-Class combines premium comfort, AMG styling, and advanced features, marking Mercedes’ strong comeback in the luxury MPV segment.
Mercedes-Benz has officially relaunched the V-Class Extra LWB in India, priced at ₹1.4 crore (ex-showroom). According to RushLane, Autocar India, ZigWheels, and India Today, the V-Class returns after a four-year hiatus, now locally assembled in Pune and offered exclusively in the AMG Line trim.
The V-Class measures 5,370 mm in length, with a 3,430 mm wheelbase, making it one of the longest luxury MPVs in India. It features a flexible 4- to 6-seater layout, ventilated and massaging seats across rows, and premium interiors designed for both family and corporate buyers.
Powertrain options include a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol mild-hybrid and a 2.0-litre diesel engine, both paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The model also boasts an illuminated grille, AMG body kit, and five colour options, enhancing its appeal in the premium MPV market.
With rivals like the Toyota Vellfire (₹1.2 crore) and Lexus LM (₹2.15–₹2.69 crore), Mercedes-Benz aims to capture discerning buyers seeking luxury, space, and exclusivity.
Major Takeaways
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class relaunched in India at ₹1.4 crore (ex-showroom)
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Offered in AMG Line trim with Extra LWB configuration
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Flexible 4- to 6-seater layout with ventilated and massaging seats
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Powered by 2.0-litre petrol mild-hybrid and 2.0-litre diesel engines
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Competes with Toyota Vellfire and Lexus LM in luxury MPV segment
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Locally assembled in Pune, deliveries begin March 2026
Conclusion
The Mercedes-Benz V-Class re-entry signals a renewed push into India’s growing luxury MPV market. With its blend of premium comfort, advanced features, and competitive pricing, the V-Class is set to challenge established rivals, offering Indian buyers a compelling alternative in the high-end people-mover category.
Sources: RushLane, Autocar India, ZigWheels, India Today