Mercedes Shows Off New Electric Versatility Platform for Vans
EVP helps produce configurations previously available only with ICE vans.
Mercedes-Benz has developed a new, more flexible platform for its eSprinter.
The commercial van segment is getting more and more competitive, especially in light of the push to have battery-electric models roaming streets across the globe. Mercedes-Benz is stepping up to the challenge with its new Electric Versatility Platform for its eSprinter.
This new platform, which cost the automaker more than $420 million to develop, provides complete flexibility when it comes to the next generation of eSprinter vans. Not only will this allow the company to cater to a buyer’s specific needs, it’ll make it more competitive in the North American market, where until just recently the eSprinter was not sold.