Mercedes-Benz has reintroduced the V-Class luxury MPV in India at an ex-showroom price of ₹1.4 crore. Offered in an Extra Long Wheelbase (LWB) configuration, the V-Class combines premium comfort, advanced technology, and spacious interiors. Positioned as a “private suite on wheels,” it targets affluent buyers seeking chauffeur-driven luxury mobility.
Mercedes-Benz India has officially launched the 2026 V-Class Extra Long Wheelbase (LWB) at ₹1.4 crore (ex-showroom), marking its return to the luxury MPV segment after nearly four years. The V-Class is locally assembled at the Chakan plant near Pune, making it the brand’s 12th localized model in India.
The V-Class is designed as a luxury people-mover, offering flexible seating layouts (4- to 6-seater), ventilated and massaging seats, and the longest wheelbase of any Mercedes-Benz in India. It comes equipped with Airmatic air suspension, AMG Line styling, and advanced infotainment features.
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. Rivals include the Lexus LM and Toyota Vellfire, but Mercedes positions the V-Class as a more premium alternative for chauffeur-driven customers.
Key Highlights
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Price: ₹1.4 crore (ex-showroom)
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Configuration: Extra Long Wheelbase (LWB)
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Seating: Flexible 4- to 6-seater layouts
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Features: Ventilated & massaging seats, AMG Line kit, illuminated grille
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Engines: 2.0L turbo-petrol mild-hybrid & 2.0L diesel, 9-speed AT
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Production: Locally assembled at Chakan plant, Pune
This launch strengthens Mercedes-Benz’s portfolio in India, catering to the growing demand for luxury MPVs that blend comfort, technology, and exclusivity.
Sources: ZigWheels, ET Auto, Financial Express, Autocar India