The Vision V concept previews the next-generation of the carmaker's popular V-Class MPV.
Mercedes-Benz will debut the new Vision V concept at the upcoming Auto Shanghai 2025 motor show.
The MVP concept is based on the carmaker's new Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA), which was first announced in 2023 and will underpin a range of electric MPV'a to be launched from 2026 onwards.
Exterior highlights include connected LED headlights, a large grille with illumination, and a square-ish LED tail light setup.
It has a four-seat layout and a tech-heavy cabin.
It gets a three-spoke steering wheel and some transparent elements in the centre console and the door panels.
It has a 65-inch retractable screen with 4K support, a 42-speaker Dolby Atmos sound system, and a smart glass for the rear window.
The rear seats can fully recline into a bed and its rear centre console also has a tablet for infotainment and a fold-out table.
The fold-out table can also be co0nverted into a chessboard with glass pieces stored in side compartments
Mercedes-Benz hasn't yet revealed the powertrain specifications of the Vision V Concept.
It's strictly a concept version for now and is unlikely to make it to production in its current form. The production-spec version of the Vision V will be an electric counterpart to Toyota Vellifire and Lexus LM when its production begins in 2026.