V-Class/Vito [Official] Mercedes EQV


The Mercedes-Benz Vito/V-Class/Viano/EQV is a mid-sized light commercial vehicle (LCV) produced by Mercedes-Benz, available as a panel van, chassis cab, or multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), carrying cargo or up to eight passengers. In the Mercedes-Benz van lineup, it is positioned between the larger Sprinter and the smaller Citan.

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Mercedes-Benz EQV electric people carrier due at Geneva

Fifth all-electric Mercedes model to rival Volkswagen ID Buzz MPV; production version expected to launch in 2022

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by James Attwood - Autocar

Mercedes-Benz will unveil an electric MPV concept at this year’s Geneva motor show, previewing a rival machine to the forthcoming Volkswagen ID Buzz.

Confirmed at the launch of the facelifted V-Class MPV, the Concept EQV is described as a ‘near-series study’ that will likely closely mirror the production version. It's the fifth confirmed vehicle in the German firm’s electric EQ range, following the EQC SUV that launched last year and the forthcoming EQA hatchback, EQB small SUV and EQS luxury saloon. Those models, along with the EQV, are all due to go on sale by 2022.

Mercedes-Benz Vans board member Wilfried Porth described the EQV as the firm’s “next big statement” in the class.

The production model will be developed by Mercedes’ van division and closely related to the firm’s future electric commercial vehicles, in the same way the V-Class is heavily based on the Vito van.

Mercedes-Benz Vans already offers the electric eVito and will launch the eSprinter later this year. The eVito is based on the architecture of the regular van and is intended as a ‘last-mile’ delivery vehicle suited to urban use. It's powered by three lithium ion batteries with a total capacity of 41.4kWh, connected to a 113bhp, 221lb ft motor, providing a range of around 93 miles.

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While the EQV is likely to be based on a reworked version of the current V-Class/Vito platform, rather than a bespoke EV architecture, it will have considerably greater power and range than the eVito.

The current V-Class is offered in three lengths, with a flexible interior allowing it to seat up to eight people or be outfitted in ‘luxury’ configurations. It's also offered as the Marco Polo campervan. The EQV would likely mirror this range of options and potentially offer even more flexible interior space, due to the electric car architecture that would likely involve underfloor battery packs.

The passenger version of the ID Buzz concept will launch in 2022 and serve as a rival to the EQV. The Volkswagen Type 2-inspired MPV, which will also be offered in a commercial version from 2021, will offer a range of around 370 miles.

Mercedes has committed to launching nine zero-emissions cars by 2022, starting with the EQC. That total includes a number of electric city cars through the Smart brand and is tipped to include an EQA-based saloon to meet demand in the vital Chinese market.
 
I confused as to what the hell this is supposed to be. A electric V-Class?

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I don't know but I really don't see the electrifying strategy Mercedes is pursuing ....
 
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Latest rumors from MB Passion. :)

150 kW E-MOTOR in EQV SERIAL MODEL WITH TWO BATTERY CAPACITIES

We currently assume equipping the EQV model in the production variant with a 150 kW electric motor will accelerate the model up to 160 km/h. Two battery capacities are expected: either 100 kWh - thus identical to the Concept - with a range of just 350 to 380 km (according to NEDC) - or alternatively with approx. 60-70 kWh for up to 230-260 km. However, official confirmation of the values is not yet available, but may become available lateron this month (August).

Source: MB Passion, google translated

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MB Vans introduced the EQV today in Stuttgart to the press. From the press release: :)

Mercedes-Benz Vans presented the Concept EQV as a study at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2019. Now the series version of the Mercedes-Benz EQV is celebrating its debut. The next member of the Mercedes EQ family combines emissions-free mobility with impressive driving abilities, high functionality and aesthetic design as the first fully-electric premium MPV from Mercedes-Benz. The Mercedes-Benz EQV will be displayed to the public for the first time at this year's IAA (12 to 22 September).

The technical highlights include a range of 405 kilometres (provisional figures)1 and the rapid charging of the high-voltage battery from 10 to 80 per cent in less than an hour. The Mercedes-Benz EQV also offers ultimate comfort in the interior and unparalleled flexibility. Customers can also choose between two different wheel bases.

"Our MPVs meet the highest standards in terms of functionality and variability. The EQV also does not compromise in this respect. It offers comfortable handling, dynamic electro-aesthetics, intuitive operation and generous space – and all locally emissions-free. This means that it offers all of the typical qualities of the brand and segment that our customers expect, whether as a family car or a shuttle vehicle with a lounge-like character", says Marcus Breitschwerdt, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans.

As a series-produced vehicle, the EQV is fully integrated into the production operations of the plant in Vitoria in northern Spain, where the V-Class and Mercedes-Benz Vito are also made. This facilitates flexible and synergetic production in direct correlation with customer demand.
 
Ab update from Daimler. :)

With its “Ambition 2039” announced last year, Mercedes-Benz Cars has set itself the goal of achieving a CO2-neutral fleet of new passenger cars within a period of 20 years. For Europe, the company assumes that well over 40 percent of Mercedes-Benz vehicles could already be delivered to customers as xEVs (plug-in hybrids and all-electric vehicles) by 2025. And by 2030, the company aims to achieve more than half of worldwide car sales with plug-in hybrids or all-electric vehicles.

Mercedes-Benz Cars expects all-electric models to account for 15% to 25% of total unit sales by 2025. The first fully electric SUV from Mercedes-Benz, the EQC (combined power consumption: 27.0 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km, provisional figures)[1], made its retail debut in Europe first followed by China and Asia-Pacific markets in 2019. As the next member of the Mercedes EQ family, this year, the EQV (combined electrical consumption: 27.0 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km, provisional figures)[2], will be the first electrically powered luxury multipurpose vehicle from Mercedes-Benz to combine emission-free mobility with convincing performance, high functionality and aesthetic design. Moreover, the facelift of the current purely electric drive smart generation can already be ordered and market launch is planned for the end of January 2020. With this step, smart will complete its full changeover to zero local emissions due to battery electric powertrains as a pioneer of urban mobility.

By the end of 2020, a total of five fully electric models and more than 20 model variants of plug-in hybrid models will be an integral part of the global product portfolio of Mercedes-Benz Cars.

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Endurance test in ice and snow: the EQV undergoing winter testing inside the Arctic Circle

Customers, whether private or commercial users, place the same demands on electric vehicles as they do on equivalent vehicles with combustion engines: complete reliability and functionality – even in severe conditions. That was exactly what the winter test of the Mercedes-Benz EQV 300 focused on.

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For several weeks, the development team subjected the first purely battery-electric premium MPV from Mercedes-Benz to an endurance test in Arjeplog, Sweden under severe climatic conditions. At temperatures reaching minus 30 degrees with icy roads and deep snow, the EQV proved its operability under extreme conditions. Thus, the vehicle completed one of its last milestones on the way to its market launch in the second half of 2020.

The vehicles were put through numerous complex tests on the test site close to the Arctic Circle. Over 30 engineers, electronics experts and mechanics from Mercedes-Benz Vans were involved: for example, they drove over frozen lakes and measured the effects of extreme cold on handling, ergonomics and comfort, using specialised measuring technology. The starting behaviour and low-temperature resistance of the drive components, software and interfaces, and the thermomanagement of the entire vehicle, were tested in cold cell facilities.

A further important element of the test: charging behaviour. The EQV is equipped with an integrated fast-charging function with which it can recharge from 10 to around 80 percent of its energy in 45 minutes. This is a great advantage, particularly when travelling, but it must function reliably regardless of the temperature.

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The advantages of electromobility in cold conditions

The Mercedes-Benz EQV neatly uses the advantages of electromobility in cold conditions: EQV drivers can enter a departure time via the Mercedes me app from the comfort of their home or office, so as to preheat the interior to the desired temperature and melt any snow or ice on the windows. If the EQV is plugged in to a charging point, the required electricity does not reduce the range as it is taken from the mains supply and not from the drive battery. This is a plus in comfort.

Reliable handling in ice and snow is also essential. On the test drives, the EQV showed that the low, central positioning of the lithium-ion battery in the underbody has a positive effect on the vehicle's handling, specifically under winter conditions. The conclusion of the testers was that the EQV is fit for customer operations – even in arctic conditions.

"In this final winter test, we demanded everything of the EQV – and it performed very well. We used these extensive tests for the last milestones on the way to market readiness", said Benjamin Kaehler, Head of eDrive@VANs at Mercedes-Benz Vans. "Particularly with regard to thermal management, so important to electric vans, we were able to gain insights which will make the EQV safer and more comfortable."

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EQV as the second model of the "EQ" technology brand

The market launch of the EQV will be in the second half of 2020. After the EQC (combined power consumption: 20.8–19.7 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)2, this electric MPV is the second model of the Mercedes-Benz "EQ" technology brand. The EQV is available in two wheelbases and with a permissible gross vehicle weight of 3500 kilogrammes. The high-voltage battery is integrated into the underbody so that no space in the interior is sacrificed. By flexible addition of single or bench seats, the six-seater EQV can be converted to seat seven or even eight people.

A further highlight of the EQV is the MBUX multimedia system with touchscreen, intelligent voice control with the key word "Hey Mercedes" and EQ-specific displays and settings. This includes EQ-optimised navigation, for example, which automatically calculates a fast, comfortable route with few charge stops and short charging times. The electric drivetrain of the EQV is located on the front axle. Peak output is 150 kW (204 hp), the Mercedes-Benz EQV achieves a maximum torque of up to 362 newton metres. It can reach a top speed of 160 km/h.

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^ Final WLTP numbers may not be available yet. :)

Also, Electrive interviewed Benjamin Kaehler [in German]. :)

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Härtetest: Mercedes erprobt EQV im eisigen Norden - electrive.net
 

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