Luxurious Mercedes Sprinter With Big Screen and PlayStation 5

These toys can’t be found in a Maybach.

Vans are useful, but they can be improved by being more spacious. Take a look at these conversion vans, and the overlanders made around vans. The van is also available in VIP mode.

Klassen’s Mercedes-Benz Speedster is a strong example of the VIP theme. It looks just like a Sprinter, except with a different grille and a sportier bumper. The wheels are fancier too. Klassen’s front kit gives you an idea of how an AMG version might look if Mercedes-Benz builds one.

The interior upgrades are quite subtle, but the exterior improvements are minimal. The Sprinter’s front dash design remains the same as before. Nearly every surface has brown leather trim, including the steering wheel and door panels. A refrigerator is included, as well as a large wireless charging pad. This doubles up for the armrest. You can also get deep pile carpets.

The VIP treatment is located at the back, with four Ottoman chairs and a bench in each row. The climate control system and ambient lighting are controlled by a control panel located on the side. Another screen controls the infotainment system so passengers don’t need to tell the driver. You will also find a sliding tray with pop out tables and blinds to keep prying eyes away.

The Klassen Sprinter’s ceiling has a TV. It’s not uncommon to find one in luxury van conversions, but the tuning company was kind enough that it could be connected to an Apple TV system. Klassen included a Playstation 5 for those who enjoy playing games. The van’s surround sound audio system can be enjoyed by audiophiles from the third row.

Klassen didn’t mention the price of the VIP Sprinter, but he expected it to cost well above $200,000. This van is more expensive than the Mercedes-Maybach S580, which is quite well-equipped. It is also more difficult to fit a PS5, minibar and large TV in the sedan’s flagship model. Plus, the van offers a lot of space.