The EQA: Electric athlete in compact format

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Wolfgang Würth

Manager Global Product Communications EQ & AV Communications

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Manager Global Product Communications Compact Cars, SUV & Customer Solutions

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The EQA: The main points at a glance

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The EQA: Electric athlete in compact format

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Unmistakable day and night

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Progressive Luxury: characterised by blue and rosé gold-coloured elements

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At an exceptionally high level

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Efficient driving pleasure

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Intelligent networking ensures energy recuperation to suit the situation

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The easy way to reach your destination: the car takes on the task of planning the route; charging and paying are convenient and easy

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Reduced drag extends range

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Sophisticated thermal management system with heat pump as standard

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Systematic isolation and extensive insulation

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Alert and quick to react

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Protection concept specific to Mercedes-EQ and extensive crash tests

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Hallmark Mercedes feature: The EQA is comfortable and agile to drive

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Gruelling test programme around the globe

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The EQA 250

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@Daimler: Long-standing manufacturing plant with van expertise

Has been rolling off the assembly line for more than 25 years: the Mercedes-Benz Vito Stuttgart. More than a quarter of a century ago, the production of the mid-size Vito van started at the Mercedes-Benz works in Vitoria in northern Spain. The first van generation didn’t just mark the beginning of a new era for… Continue reading @Daimler: Long-standing manufacturing plant with van expertise

Long-standing manufacturing plant with van expertise

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January 2021

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Has been rolling off the assembly line for more than 25 years: the Mercedes-Benz Vito
Stuttgart. More than a quarter of a century ago, the production of the mid-size Vito van started at the Mercedes-Benz works in Vitoria in northern Spain. The first van generation didn't just mark the beginning of a new era for light commercial vehicles from the brand with the three-pointed star, but also saw the historically important factory in the Basque capital of Vitoria-Gasteiz enjoy a renaissance: with this fundamental modernisation, annual production capacity rose to 80,000 vehicles then. Thanks to the extension of the factory, a new logistics centre and a high level of automated manufacturing processes, one of the most modern European Mercedes-Benz sites was created.
“More than a quarter of a century ago, the site in Vitoria with its long-standing tradition has been inseparably linked with the Mercedes-Benz Vito. With each Vito model generation, Mercedes-Benz has consistently invested in manufacturing and has sought to modernise production processes. The result is one of the most efficient Mercedes-Benz vehicle factories which supplies top products in the medium-sized vans segment,” says Ingo Ettischer, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans Operations.
The Mercedes-Benz Vitoria production plant has around 4,900 employees now. Located to the west of the city centre, the factory premises span an area of 642,295 m². Since the 2001 extension, the production buildings now cover a total area of 370,000 m², the equivalent of about 50 football pitches. The factory supplies almost all global markets. At the same time, the plant is one of the most important industrial centres in the Basque region. The plant has produced over two million vans since 1995.
The largest part of the production is occupied by the Vito, which was once again extensively facelifted in 2020. Highlights of the facelift are the locally emission-free eVito Tourer variant (electrical consumption, combined: 26.2 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 0 g/km)[1] with a high-torque electric motor and 421-kilometre range[2], [3] as well as the efficient and powerful four-cylinder OM 654 diesel engine family. New products and features in the field of infotainment and assistance systems as well as a number of design enhancements round off the new mid-size van. Besides the Vito, the V class and the eVito, since 2020 the EQV (electrical consumption, combined: 26.4-26.3 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 0 g/km)1, the first fully-electric premium MPV from Mercedes-Benz has been rolling off the assembly lines in Vitoria.
The Mercedes-Benz Vitoria production plant
The factory in Vitoria-Gasteiz was built in 1954 and began producing vehicles for the DKW brand in the subsequent year. Mercedes-Benz AG, as it was also called at the time, was closely linked with Auto Union in the years that followed, before acquiring full ownership of the production site in 1981. From 1988 to 1995, Mercedes-Benz produced the MB 100-180 van series at this historical plant. The model series was the direct predecessor to the Vito and its later siblings the Viano and the V-Class.
The start of production of the Vito mid-size van 25 years ago went hand-in-hand with a thorough modernisation of the Vitoria plant: as part of the restructuring process, production capacity was then increased to 80,000 units per year. Whilst the old MB-100 production facility was completely disassembled, Mercedes-Benz extended and modernised the assembly halls and set up a new logistics centre. Largely automated work processes in the paint shop, as much as 80 % automation in the body shop and many new assembly processes increased the efficiency of the production plant.
The largest jump in technology at the Vitoria works was intelligent body production for the Vito: the versatile platform was designed from the outset not only for the panel van, but also for the passenger van and people carrier variants, the latter of which was introduced at a later stage. In order to guarantee the high quality standards typical of Mercedes-Benz, an ultra-modern 3D measurement centre was also built. In line with this, individual bodies were removed from the production line at random and their geometry, accuracy of fit, and the gaps were measured electronically. With this constant monitoring, Mercedes-Benz was able to ensure consistent manufacturing quality at the same level as passenger cars already back in the 1990s.
In order to prepare staff for their new tasks, they were given thorough training on the new van generation, largely at the Sindelfingen plant. Plus, the restructuring of the site included the ergonomic design of workplaces in its specification: this helped to maintain employees' health and increased the efficiency of the work processes.
The subsequent generations of the Vito not only brought about modifications to the production, but also saw further investment in the site – the last investment was made between 2014 and 2016. Above all, the modernisation focused on the flexibility of the production plant, which now enables an extremely variegated range of models to be realised and also allows for the integration of traditional and electric drive systems.
[1] Electrical consumption was determined on the basis of Directive 692/2008/EC. The electrical consumption depends on the vehicle configuration.
[2] Power consumption and range were determined on the basis of Directive 692/2008/EC. Power consumption and range depend on the vehicle configuration.
[3] The actual range is also dependent on the individual driving style, road and traffic conditions, the outside temperature, use of the air conditioning system/heating and may differ accordingly.

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Peter Feneberg

Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans – T-Class, Citan, Vito & Connectivitiy

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Thomas C. Rosenthal

Global Technology Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans – Future Transportation & adVANce

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Ingeborg Schulenburg-Gärtner

Manager Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans

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@Daimler: Mercedes-Benz Vans: a first glimpse into the motorhome year 2021

Vanlife is trendy and the market is booming, even – or especially – at the present time. In Germany, for instance, new registrations reached a new high in 2020 according to the German Caravaning Industry Association (CIVD), with about 80,000 newly registered motorhomes. The situation is quite similar in the rest of Europe and in… Continue reading @Daimler: Mercedes-Benz Vans: a first glimpse into the motorhome year 2021

Mercedes-Benz Vans: a first glimpse into the motorhome year 2021

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Vanlife is trendy and the market is booming, even – or especially – at the present time. In Germany, for instance, new registrations reached a new high in 2020 according to the German Caravaning Industry Association (CIVD), with about 80,000 newly registered motorhomes. The situation is quite similar in the rest of Europe and in the U.S. And the prognosis for 2021 is also promising. In particular it is the compact camper vans that are driving growth – being suitable for both travel and everyday use. Reason enough for Mercedes-Benz Vans to give a first glimpse into the motorhome year 2021, together with Klaus Rehkugler, the new Head of Sales and Marketing.
Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo family even more popular
“We are very satisfied with the current order situation for our Marco Polo camper van family – in 2021 we want to sell around 25 percent more of these vehicles. To do that, we will be surprising our customers with new product features, amongst other things. We also see real potential for growth in the following years, and we will generate additional sales from that,” says Klaus Rehkugler.
The Marco Polo family, consisting of the fully equipped Marco Polo camper van and the Marco Polo HORIZON and ACTIVITY fitted with a pop-up roof and seat/bunk combination, will be available on request with the following new equipment as from the spring of 2021:
Marco Polo HORIZON and ACTIVITY available for the first time with an external power connection: the 230-volt socket now also facilitates extended camping stays in the Marco Polo HORIZON and ACTIVITY and makes them more comfortable too. URBAN GUARD driver protection available in all model variants: URBAN GUARD warns both acoustically and visually when a break-in or theft is detected. In the event of theft, the stolen vehicle can be traced and located using Mercedes me connect. Blind Spot Assist enhanced with Rear Cross Traffic Alert: Rear Cross Traffic Alert assists drivers when reversing out of a parking space by issuing an acoustic warning tone when another vehicle crosses at the rear. Mercedes-Benz forges new paths with its midsize vans
In addition to its own Marco Polo camper van family, Mercedes-Benz Vans works closely with motorhome manufacturers and provides base vehicles for their bodies and conversions.
“Vanlife is popular worldwide. Increasingly, the trend is leaning towards camper vans that are as suitable for everyday use as they are for travelling. We will meet this demand, not only with our Marco Polo family, but increasingly with suitable base vehicles. Here our midsize vans, the Vito and the V-Class, play a particularly important role due to their compact external dimensions,” says Klaus Rehkugler.
In 2021 Pössl, a motorhome manufacturer from Upper Bavaria in Germany that specialises in panel van conversions, will launch two new camper vans based on the Mercedes-Benz V-Class and the Vito onto the European market: the Campstar and Vanstar.
And in the U.S. too, Mercedes-Benz midsize vans are breaking into the camper van segment – a first for the market. As one of the first U.S. manufacturers in this segment, Driverge Vehicle Innovations from Charleston, South Carolina is counting on the Vito, launching the Metris Getaway.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter impresses both long-standing companies and start-ups
Since the market launch of the third-generation Sprinter, the large van produced by Mercedes-Benz has taken a special road to success in the motorhome industry.
“Since 2018 numerous new motorhomes based on the Sprinter have been presented – and that worldwide. In the last six months alone more than ten new models have celebrated their premiere; from camper vans to semi-integrated and fully-integrated motorhomes. These include models from long-standing companies such as Bürstner, Carthago, Eura Mobil, Frankia, Hymer, Kabe or La Strada. However, the Sprinter impresses start-up companies too – like Alphavan from Wangen in Germany's Allgäu region. This shows just how diverse and innovative our large van is” Klaus Rehkugler points out.
A central topic for the Sprinter in 2021 is the roll-out of the new generation of the OM 654 engine from the Mercedes-Benz passenger car portfolio. The OM 654 is powerful and at the same time efficient thanks to an integrated technological approach with a stepped recess combustion process, dynamic multiway exhaust gas recirculation and an exhaust-gas aftertreatment system located close to the engine.
The panel van and rear-wheel drive chassis are the first variants of the Sprinter with the four-cylinder diesel generation of the OM 654 engine family. As a further innovation, Mercedes-Benz is combining the modern
2.0-litre engine with the comfortable 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission as an alternative to a 6-gear manual transmission.
Further Sprinter innovations in 2021: As of now, Mercedes-Benz extends the basic services of Mercedes me connect that are available free of charge for the Sprinter when used as a motorhome base. In addition to the Maintenance, Accident and Breakdown Management services as well as Telediagnostics and Remote Vehicle diagnostics, the services Vehicle Setup and Vehicle Monitoring are now available cost-free as standard for three years. While the Vehicle Setup services make it possible to call up the tyre pressure or fuel level via the smartphone app, the Vehicle Monitoring services allow the user to determine the vehicle's location.
Mercedes-Benz Citan: world premiere of the small van in 2021
Mercedes-Benz Vans is not only represented in the mid and large size van segment, but in the small size segment too. In the small van segment, Mercedes-Benz will present the successor to the Citan in the second half of 2021, as part of the Mercedes-Benz Vans product portfolio.
The new Citan is a comprehensively new development. The vehicle will have the brand-typical DNA, e.g. in terms of a distinctive design, safety and connectivity.
Compact external dimensions teamed with a generous amount of space in the interior also open up a diverse range of possibilities for the new small van in the motorhome conversion segment. Wide-opening sliding doors both on the left and the right side of the vehicle and a low loading sill enable comfortable access to the interior and easy loading of the vehicle. In addition to its high functionality and variability, the vehicle concept promises comprehensive safety equipment and a high level of ride comfort.
“The new Citan is one of our highlights in 2021,” Klaus Rehkugler concludes. “But there is even more to come. Wait and see which other trends Mercedes-Benz Vans will address in the motorhome segment.”

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Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans – V-Class and Travel Vans

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Ingeborg Schulenburg-Gärtner

Manager Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans

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@Daimler: Daimler Truck AG CEO Daum to lead ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board

Brussels / Stuttgart – Daimler Truck AG CEO Martin Daum is the new Chair of the Commercial Vehicle Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), which brings together the CEOs of Europe’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses and vans. “Climate change is at the top of the agenda of the commercial vehicle industry as… Continue reading @Daimler: Daimler Truck AG CEO Daum to lead ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board

@Daimler: The EQA: Electric athlete in compact format

© 2021 Daimler AG. All rights reserved. * The figures are provided in accordance with the German regulation ‘PKW-EnVKV’ and apply to the German market only. Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the EU guide ‘Information on the fuel consumption,… Continue reading @Daimler: The EQA: Electric athlete in compact format

@Daimler: 19 new Setra buses for Geldhauser

Stuttgart / Hofolding. Geldhauser Linien- und Reiseverkehr GmbH & Co. KG is implementing a new idea with the help of six S 531 DT. The Setra buses are the very first double-decker buses to be used on routes operated by Munich’s transport operator, Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (MVV). These fast buses, which travel back and… Continue reading @Daimler: 19 new Setra buses for Geldhauser

@Daimler: On the way to “Lead in Car Software”

The In-Car Coding Community’s job is to increase the digital driving experience with excellent concepts and ideas An international competition seeks software developers, data scientists as well as start-ups and companies Concepts are implemented as apps so as to integrate them directly into the Mercedes-Benz vehicle fleet Mercedes-Benz AG provides participants with an in-house Software… Continue reading @Daimler: On the way to “Lead in Car Software”

@Daimler: Mercedes-Benz presents the MBUX Hyperscreen at CES

Stuttgart. A few days after its digital world premiere, the new MBUX Hyperscreen from Mercedes-Benz celebrated its trade-show debut today at the first all-digital Consumer Electronics Show (CES). With a width of 141 centimetres, the unique screen unit consisting of three apparently seamlessly merged displays is not only the largest human-machine interface built by Mercedes-Benz… Continue reading @Daimler: Mercedes-Benz presents the MBUX Hyperscreen at CES