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The Mercedes-Benz VitoUSED-CARS
Mercedes-Benz has revealed its new-generation 2015
Vito in Germany
Based on the new Mercedes-Benz V-Class people-mover
range, the Vito shares similar styling - a re-designed grille,
headlights, bonnet and bumper at the front and the new
tailgate treatment.
Mercedes-Benz is using ‘one for all’ to describe the new
Vito range, playing up the many different load-lugging
combinations from which customers can pick.
The line-up consists of:
A panel van,
A crew-cab style Mixto and
A Tourer commercial people-mover.
A choice of two wheelbases,
Different body lengths,
Two diesel engines, and
Front and rear all-wheel-drive platforms.
All three body-lengths for the new Vito are 140mm longer
than for the previous-generation van. The compact Vito
measures 4895mm, the long Vito is 5140mm and the
extra-long measures in at 5370mm.
Wheelbases are the same as the outgoing model at
3200mm and 3430mm.
The Vito’s 1928mm width is almost identical to the old
version.
The maximum height is 1910mm, which is lower than the
standard two-metre car park maximum headroom
allowance-an important factor for this type of vehicle.
In front-wheel drive form the panel van has a maximum
payload capacity of 1289kg. In contrast, the rear-wheel-
drive Vito panel van can carry a payload of 1369kg.
The Vito Mixto has a second-row bench seat (with choices
of seating for two or three passengers) and a separate
cargo area. Windows for the second row and partition
behind it make travelling more comfortable, while loading
length ranges from 1.40m to 1.87m and cargo volume
stretches from 3.1 to 4.1 cubic metres.
The engine line-up consists of two diesel engines delivering five different power
outputs.
Front-wheel-drive versions of the Vito will use a 1.6-litre transverse-mounted four-
cylinder diesel engine with two power ratings: the Vito 109 CDI with 65kW and the Vito
111CDI with 84kW.
Rear-wheel-drive versions of the Vito are powered by a 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel
making 100kW in the 114CDI, 120kW in the 116CDI and 140kW in the Vito 119
BlueTEC.
A six-speed manual gearbox is standard, while a seven-speed automatic transmission
is standard on the Vito 119 and can be optioned for the Vito 114CDI and 116CDI.
The Vito comes with a high level of safety features. As well as up to eight airbags,
depending on the model, standard safety equipment will include an Attention Assist
system that monitors the driver’s fatigue level, and Crosswind Assist, which aids in
situations where strong wind affects the vehicle.