TL; DR
- Mercedes-Benz unveils the VLE electric van on the new VAN.EA platform with 700 km claimed WLTP range.
- The cabin features a 31.3-inch 8K rear display, 22-speaker Dolby Atmos, and seating for up to eight passengers.
- No pricing confirmed yet; India prospects remain uncertain despite growing demand for luxury MPVs here.
Mercedes-Benz has just pulled the covers off the VLE — a full-size electric luxury van that makes most business-class airline seats look like an afterthought. Built on the brand’s new VAN. The EA electric platform is the first vehicle of its kind from Stuttgart, and it sits below the upcoming VLS in what Mercedes is quietly building into a proper luxury van lineup.
The Vision V concept previewed the direction; the VLE is the production answer.
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Configurations: Pick Your Wheelbase, Your Trim, Your Headcount

Pick your wheelbase — standard or long. Pick your trim — AMG Line, AMG Line Plus, or Exclusive. Then decide how many people you actually want inside, because the VLE fits anywhere from five to eight depending on how the seats are arranged. Don’t need the rear seats at all?
Pull them out. You’re left with 4,078 litres of cargo space, which is the kind of number that makes a large SUV boot feel like a lunchbox. It’s a van that works as a people carrier, a mobile office, or — if your weekend involves helping a friend relocate — something you’ll deeply regret offering.
Battery & Range

The VLE 300 is where it starts — 115 kWh battery, 276 hp, and a claimed range that genuinely stops you mid-sentence when you first read it: over 700 km on the WLTP cycle. Mumbai to Hyderabad is roughly that distance. Most people’s weekly driving is a fraction of it. Range anxiety, meet your nemesis.
The 800-volt setup means you can add 320 km back in 15 minutes of charging, which is fast enough that a coffee stop covers it. Coming later: the VLE 400, with all-wheel drive, 415 hp, and a 0–100 kmph time of 6.5 seconds — numbers that have no business belonging to something this large, yet here we are.
A smaller 80 kWh entry-level battery will also join the range eventually, for buyers who don’t need 700 km but still want the three-pointed star on the bonnet.

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For ride comfort, air suspension and rear axle steering do the heavy lifting — the rear wheels turn up to seven degrees, keeping the turning circle at a manageable 10.9 metres despite the van’s considerable footprint.
Inside: The Part That Actually Matters
The cabin is where Mercedes has clearly spent most of its energy — and probably most of the budget. Passengers at the back get a 31.3-inch 8K retractable display, a 22-speaker Dolby Atmos sound system, and a centre console that can warm or cool drinks and includes UV disinfection.
The Grand Comfort Seat adds massage function, lumbar support, wireless charging, and a pillow — because heated seats were apparently no longer sufficient. Up front, the driver gets a 10.25-inch instrument display and a 14-inch touchscreen; a second 14-inch screen sits on the passenger side. Panoramic glass roof, over-the-air updates, and folding rear tables for those who want to work during the commute round out the package.

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Price And India Prospects
No official pricing has been announced yet — Mercedes is keeping that conversation for later. As for India, there’s no confirmation either way, though the V-Class was recently relaunched here and the luxury MPV appetite is growing steadily.
If the VLS follows the VLE into global markets, India could eventually see both. For now, the VLE is a statement of where Mercedes thinks premium mobility is going — electric, extremely well-appointed, and fitted with a screen larger than most apartment televisions.

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