New Delhi, February 5, 2026: The king of luxury MPVs is making a grand comeback. Mercedes-Benz India has officially confirmed the return of the V-Class, scheduled for launch on March 3, 2026. After a three-year hiatus, the German automaker is re-entering the high-end people-mover segment to take on rising competition from the Toyota Vellfire and the Lexus LM.
This isn’t just a simple return; the 2026 V-Class is a significantly updated facelift, bringing contemporary “Three-Pointed Star” tech and opulence to a segment that is rapidly gaining popularity among India’s elite business class and luxury fleet operators.
A Suite of “First-Class” Features
The upcoming V-Class focuses heavily on the “lounge on wheels” experience. While it retains its iconic boxy silhouette, the updates inside are transformative.
- Modern Cockpit: The dated analog layout of the previous model has been replaced by a freestanding bezel-less twin-screen setup. This includes dual 12.3-inch displays for the infotainment and digital driver’s cluster, powered by the latest MBUX system.
- Executive Seating: Expected to arrive in its Extra-Long Wheelbase (ELWB) guise, the cabin offers massive legroom. The highlight is the second-row “luxury seats” which feature:
- 180-degree swivel function (perfect for face-to-face meetings).
- Full recliner modes with massage and ventilation.
- Powered sliding doors and a large panoramic sunroof.
- Safety Tech: The 2026 model will be equipped with a comprehensive ADAS suite, including autonomous emergency braking, 360-degree cameras, and lane-keep assist.
Performance and Powertrain
Under the hood, the V-Class is expected to stick with its reliable workhorse: the 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine. Paired with a 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission, the engine is likely to produce approximately 160 hp and 380 Nm of torque, ensuring smooth and effortless cruising even with a full cabin.
While global markets see various power outputs (like the 250d and 300d), India will likely receive a refined tune optimized for chauffeur-driven comfort rather than outright speed.
Market Position and Expected Pricing
Since the V-Class will likely arrive as a CBU (Completely Built Unit) import, it will carry a premium price tag.
| Feature | Details |
| Expected Launch | March 3, 2026 |
| Expected Price | ₹1.10 Crore – ₹1.30 Crore (Ex-showroom) |
| Primary Rivals | Toyota Vellfire, Lexus LM, Kia Carnival |
| Seating Config | 6 and 7-seater options |
Why Now?
The Indian market’s appetite for luxury MPVs has shifted. What was once seen as a “van” is now viewed as a legitimate alternative to luxury sedans for CEOs and celebrities who prioritize space and privacy. With the success of the Vellfire, Mercedes-Benz is looking to reclaim the customers who want the prestige of the S-Class but the utility of a private jet cabin.
