Mansory created a Rolls-Royce minivan based on the Mercedes V-Class

There are companies that modestly decorate cars, and then there is Mansory — tuners who outfit vehicles as if the trend for restraint will be canceled tomorrow. And if anyone thought the Mercedes-Benz V-Class was just a large minivan for business trips, the German atelier proved otherwise: even a minivan can transform into a luxury shuttle worthy of competing with Rolls-Royce in status and sophistication.

At the auto show in Shanghai, Mansory presented one of its most unexpected projects — a VIP version of the Mercedes V-Class, designed with the Chinese market in mind. There, spacious chauffeur-driven cars are not a luxury but a way of life for affluent audiences.

Exterior
The car features:

  • a signature chrome radiator grille in the style of Rolls-Royce,
  • a new bumper with an aggressive profile,
  • carbon accents on the hood, mirrors, and side skirts,
  • exclusive alloy wheels echoing British style.

Inside — everything a VIP passenger could need: luxurious diamond-quilted leather, delicate custom lighting, a full partition between the driver and passenger area with an intercom system. Additionally — a modern multimedia system, ventilated seats, and premium-quality sound. This interior effortlessly combines lounge comfort, the functionality of a mobile office, and the ambiance of a salon for serious business negotiations.

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