The 2014 Mercedes V-Class is unveiled with an upscale style inside and out

The model is designed to replace the Viano. It features an elegant design that draws inspiration from the C-, E and S-Class.

Mercedes officially revealed the 2014 V-Class at Munich, Germany.

The model replaces Viano and features an elegant design that draws inspiration from the C-E- and S-Class. The prominent grille is flanked with LED-infused headlights. Further back, you can see the sculpted bodywork and protruding wheel arches.

The 2014 Mercedes V-Class is unveiled with an upscale style inside and out

You can customize the interior with leather upholstery, wood trim and individual rear seats. Notable features include ambient lighting, metallic accents, and a freestanding COMAND screen.

The 200 CDI’s entry-level engine is a 2.1-liter four cylinder engine with 136 HP (100kW) and 330Nm (243 lbft) of torque. The 220 CDI offers 163 HP (120kW) and 380Nm (280lb-ft), respectively. The 250 BlueTec is capable of producing 190 HP (1140 kW) as well as 440 Nm (324 Lb-ft).

The van is customizable to suit a wide range of customers. It can be ordered with either a short or long wheelbase (3.200 mm or 3.430 mm). You can also choose from three lengths of the van, ranging in length from 4,895mm up to 5,370mm.