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Mercedes electric midsize van tests in the snow, gas version to follow

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  • Mercedes-Benz is developing a next-generation van family that will offer electric and ICE powertrains
  • The first member of the family will be an electric midsize van
  • A luxury version of the midsize van is expected to retain the V-Class nameplate

Mercedes-Benz is preparing a new generation of vans set to arrive starting in 2026, and on Friday, the automaker released photos of camouflaged prototypes undergoing cold-weather testing in northern Sweden.

Unlike the current Sprinter and V-Class vans, which use separate platforms, the new generation will be based on a common, highly flexible platform.

Mercedes announced on Friday that the platform will have versions for both electric and internal-combustion powertrains, designated as Van.EA and Van.CA, respectively. While Mercedes had originally planned for all future vans to be electric, the automaker revised its strategy last year, stating that it now expects to continue selling combustion-engine vehicles well into the next decade.

The first van built on this platform will be a midsize model, likely replacing the V-Class van sold overseas. The current V-Class also serves as the foundation for the Vito commercial van—briefly sold in the U.S. as the Metris—as well as the EQV electric van.

Teaser for Mercedes-Benz Vision V van concept

Mercedes confirmed that the electric version of the upcoming midsize van will launch first, with a preview coming this spring in the form of the Vision V concept.

A luxury version of the new van, expected to retain the V-Class nameplate, is confirmed for the U.S. market, though its exact launch timing remains uncertain. A related commercial version is also planned, possibly retaining the Vito nameplate. However, it’s unclear whether this model will be offered in the U.S., given the strong demand for the locally built Sprinter van.

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The new van platform features a three-module design, allowing for easy adaptation to different vehicle sizes. Mercedes also stated that the platform enables greater differentiation between luxury and commercial models than before. Additionally, it will underpin the next-generation Sprinter. While a luxury version of Mercedes’ full-size van isn’t expected, the automaker has hinted at potential camper variants.

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