Mercedes-Benz launches luxury MPV V-Class in India
Continuing Mercedes-Benz's BS-VI transition efforts, the V-Class will be available in a 2-litre BS VI-compliant diesel engine, the company said.

German auto major Mercedes-Benz Thursday made a foray into the luxury multi-purpose vehicles segment in India with the launch of its V-Class at a starting price of Rs 68.40 lakh.
The V-Class will be available in both six-seater long-wheelbase (Exclusive) and seven-seater extra-long-wheelbase (Expression) variants, Mercedes-Benz India said in a statement.
While the V-Class Expression starts at Rs 68.40 lakh, the V-Class Exclusive starts at Rs 81.90 lakh (all prices ex-showroom India), it added.
Continuing Mercedes-Benz's BS-VI transition efforts, the V-Class will be available in a 2-litre BS VI-compliant diesel engine, the company said.
"The launch of the V-Class in India firmly underscores our pioneering spirit as we introduce the 'Luxury Multi-Purpose Vehicle' segment for our discerning Indian customers," Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Martin Schwenk said.
The V-Class is targeted at a wide array of potential customers comprising large families, sports enthusiasts and businesses, he added.
Schwenk further said in 2019, Mercedes-Benz completes 25 years in India and this milestone will be marked with "a wide range of product offensive, starting with the V-Class".
Watch This Zee Business Video
"We have some of the most-awaited products planned for the Indian market in 2019 that will keep the customers and enthusiasts fascinated," he said.
In 2018, Mercedes-Benz India posted a 1.4 per cent increase in its sales with a record 15,538 units, retaining its leadership position in the luxury segment for the fourth year in a row.
Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.
RECOMMENDED STORIES

SIP Calculation at 12% Annualised Return: Rs 10,000 monthly SIP for 20 years, Rs 15,000 for 15 or Rs 20,000 for 10, which do you think works best?

FD Rates for Rs 10 lakh investment: Compare SBI, PNB, HDFC, ICICI, and Post Office 5-year fixed deposit returns

LIC Saral Pension Plan: How much should you invest one time to get Rs 64,000 annual pension for life?

SIP Calculation at 12% Annualised Return: Rs 1,000 monthly SIP for 20 years, Rs 4,000 for 5 years or Rs 10,000 for 2 years, which do you think works best?

UPS vs NPS vs OPS: Last-drawn basic salary Rs 90,000 and pensionable service 27 years? What can be your monthly pension in each scheme?

Monthly Pension Calculations: Is your basic pension Rs 26,000, Rs 38,000, or Rs 47,000? Know what can be your total pension as per latest DR rates
03:30 PM IST