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Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2025 from 3.39 billion in Vietnam, twice as expensive as Kia Carnival

The luxury MPV Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2025 in Vietnam has two versions, V 300 Avantgarde and V 300 AMG, with a significantly higher price than its predecessor.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống03/10/2025

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Accordingly, the luxury MPV Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2025 in Vietnam will be officially distributed with two versions: V 300 Avantgarde and V 300 AMG, with prices of 3.399 billion and 3.999 billion VND respectively. The car is currently available at the dealer and ready to be delivered to customers.
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Compared to the previous version, the starting price of the V-Class 2025 is about half a billion VND higher. The old V 250 Luxury version previously cost 2.845 billion VND, while the new standard version has been upgraded to the V 300 Avantgarde. Thus, from the lowest version, customers have access to a more advanced configuration, both in terms of equipment and operation.
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The 2025 V-Class's exterior still retains its imposing appearance but has been supplemented with many modern details. Both versions are equipped with intelligent Multibeam LED lights, adaptive high beam assist, and LED taillights. The new "falling star" grille is a typical Mercedes-Benz mark.
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The car is 5,140 mm long and 1,928 mm wide, almost the same as the Carnival (5,155 mm long and 2,010 mm wide), but is superior in comfort and safety technology. The main difference between the two versions comes from the front/rear bumper design and the wheel set. The Avantgarde version has 18-inch two-tone wheels, while the AMG version has larger sports wheels.
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The interior of the V-Class 2025 continues to clearly demonstrate the class of a luxury MPV. Even the standard V 300 Avantgarde version is equipped almost equivalent to the high-end AMG version, with: a pair of 12.3-inch screens supporting the latest MBUX entertainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection...
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New 3-spoke steering wheel, 2-zone automatic air conditioning, heat-insulating glass; electric front seats, memory position, integrated heating and 64-color interior lighting. The obvious difference lies in the middle row: the Avantgarde version has two separate independent seats, but not the electric business seats like the AMG version. Both versions are equipped with electric sliding doors, increasing convenience in moving.
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The 2025 Mercedes-Benz V-Class has been significantly upgraded in terms of performance. The car is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, producing 231 horsepower and a maximum torque of 370 Nm. The engine comes with a 9-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. Compared to the old version, the new engine is more powerful and flexible, meeting the needs of both urban and highway operation.
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The highlight of the V-Class 2025 is that advanced driver assistance technologies (ADAS) have been equipped right from the standard version, including: blind spot warning, active brake assist, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, 360-degree camera and tire pressure sensor... This is an important upgrade, helping the V-Class 2025 become one of the safest MPV models in the segment in Vietnam.
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The starting price of the V-Class 2025 in Vietnam is more than double that of the premium version of the Korean MPV/minivan, the 7-seat Kia Carnival Signature (VND 1.548 billion). The V-Class's dimensions are almost equivalent to the Carnival, with a length of 5,140 mm and a width of 1,928 mm. The corresponding figures for the Korean model are 5,155 mm and 2,010 mm.
Video : Details of the new generation Mercedes-Benz V-Class luxury MPV.

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