Mercedes eVito Tourer IMAGINE a nine-seater with a realistic electric range of 350km… well feast your eyes on the allnew Mercedes eVito Tourer. OK, so it won’t sell many as it is a particularly niche car aimed at a very limited target market, but having tested it late last year over a busy period, I completely see the appeal. And I genuinely find it hard to list flaws in it. For starters, let’s look at it. It’s not a rackety industrial-style vehicle like you would associate with the Vito mini brand. It has deft little curves where there should be sharp corners. It oozes premium vibes and is surprisingly comfortable when you sit inside. While it holds on to its undeniable size and presence, there is enough tech onboard to make driving and parking as simple as it would be in a zippy city car. Chaotic The increased height offers a much wider view of the surrounding road and the eVito Tourer is installed with a row of seats in the front as opposed to just two seats, meaning you get