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The Mercedes-Benz V-Class is a Light Commercial Vehicle that the German automobile manufacturer Daimler AG started to produce under the Mercedes-Benz brand in 1996 and is still being produced. The vehicle is also known as Vito on the market. The most recent version of the vehicle, which has a history of three generations, is known as the W447. The design of the V-Class is quite sporty, unlike most minivans on the market. The biggest reason for this is the details and body lines of the front design of the vehicle. In particular, the design on the front we have mentioned is very similar to the design of Mercedes' standard sedan and hatchback models. This allows the V-Class to have a very dynamic characteristic even if it is a minivan. The lines that form sharp lines on its long body contribute to this characteristic. When we look at the interior design, we can say that the quality standard we can witness in all cars of Mercedes-Benz is preserved without radical changes.
Mercedes-Benz V-Class Technical Specifications and Fuel Consumption
The technical specifications and fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz V-Class are our focus in this section. In this regard, we need to talk about details such as the engine options and fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz V-Class. However, while talking about these details, we limit the engine options under two categories in order not to bore you. These categories are; The Best Fuel-Economy and Most Popular engine options. Mercedes-Benz V-Class has three standard engine options such as V220, V250 and V300. First of all, we can say that in terms of fuel consumption efficiency best engine option is V300d. It is a four-cylindered engine with a 1950 cm3 size. It is a diesel type engine. It can produce 239 horsepower and 4200 RPM torque. According to the official factory data, V300d has got a 6,0lt/100km (which refers to 47 MPG in the UK) mpg performance in Urban usage. However, this fuel consumption rate decreasing to 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage such as Highways or Long-Distance Trip. When we combine these mpg data, we get a 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) average mpg performance. Now let's focus on the V250d, the most popular engine. It has got a four cylindered engine structure with a 1950 cm3 size. It is a Diesel Type Engine which produces 190 Horsepower and 4200 RPM Torque. V250d has got a 6,0lt/100km (which refers to 47 MPG in the UK) fuel consumption in Urban usage. On the other hand, this MPG rate decreasing to 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) in Extra Urban usage. When we gather these two fuel consumption data, we get a 5,0lt/100km (which refers to 56 MPG in the UK) average fuel consumption data.