New Mercedes-Benz MPVs master winter testing in the Arctic Circle

New Mercedes-Benz MPVs master winter testing in the Arctic Circle
All newly developed vans will, in the future, be based on the modular, flexible and scalable Mercedes-Benz Van Architecture.
Starting in 2026, Mercedes-Benz Vans will launch its all-electric models of the Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA) and enter a new era.
The Van Combustion Architecture (VAN.CA) will follow with state-of-the-art combustion engine vans.
Regardless of the drivetrain, the new vehicle architecture allows for a clear differentiation between privately positioned vans in the luxury segment and commercially positioned transporters in the premium segment.
The portfolio of privately positioned vans will range from high-quality family vehicles and exclusive VIP shuttles to luxurious limousines with an enormous amount of space.
The winter testing of the future multipurpose vehicles (MPVs) in Arjeplog, Sweden, ensures that they can withstand even the most extreme climatic conditions.
The test drives near the Arctic Circle are part of a comprehensive testing plan, which covers numerous climate zones and test routes.
The test design is specifically tailored to the characteristics of the new MPVs.
Particularly in focus are the vehicle dynamics and safety systems such as ESP®, as well as the ventilation and heating of the generous interior.
The test vehicles undergo an intensive programme to test their performance under extreme conditions.
Both individual components and the overall vehicles are put through their paces.
These Arctic conditions provide valuable insights for the completion of development and are the next major milestone on the way to reinventing the van.