Looks can often be deceiving and that’s certainly the case with this new-gen Mercedes-Benz V-Class made by Russian tuning studio Redline Engineering.
The German brand already tried to blur the lines between regular passenger cars and vans with their new V-Class’ interior, but this tune takes it to a whole different level, the kind that would make S-Class rear passengers drool with jealousy.
The tuner split the V-Class’ cabin in two, with the first section belonging to the driver and front passenger, and the second, a secluded space behind designed exclusively for two passengers who sit on first-class aircraft-style chairs sourced from a Mercedes-Benz CL W216, which come complete with retractable foot rests and a massage function.
Management of the various electrical and electronic devices occurs through a large console mounted between the seats. Redline says that it can fully customize the interior per client requests.
The Russian firm said that its next project will be based on the upcoming Volkswagen T6 van that’s scheduled for a debut next week.