The exterior of the Vision V looks bright and even somewhat quirky: narrowed headlights, a raised beltline, huge 24-inch wheels, a short hood, and a massive LED panel instead of the usual radiator grille. The front bumper is complemented by an aggressive spoiler at the bottom, and the rear lights stretch as a continuous strip around the tailgate, which has a considerable glass area.

The interior resembles a mobile living room. In the second row, there are individual seats upholstered in white leather.

The space behind is separated by a partition with a huge 65-inch multimedia display built into it. A chessboard with pieces is hidden in the side panel, and next to it there is a built-in bar with glasses. The audio system consists of 42 speakers providing rich sound. The dashboard combines a digital instrument cluster and a multimedia display into a single structure.

The Vision V does not yet have technical content — it is a design concept intended to demonstrate a new style. However, it is these developments that will form the basis of the future generation of the production Mercedes-Benz V-Class, the premiere of which is expected in 2026. As reported, the model will be offered with both an electric powertrain and traditional internal combustion engines.








