There is far more than just one way to buy the 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van. Unlike most cars where differences in the trim level change some of the technology, seat trim, or perhaps alter the badging or other cosmetic points, when it comes to the Sprinter, a lot more changes.
The 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van is the definition of versatile, with some trim levels built to carry a small army of people, and some designed to carry only non-living cargo. whether you want the Cargo van, Passenger van, Crew van or Cab Chassis, that’s not the end of the decision-making. Each trim level has two different wheelbases to choose from, and most have a range of payload classes. Every trim level can have a Diesel engine for extra power and fuel economy as well. Study the table below, where we have laid out the different options available on the 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van.
Cargo Van |
Passenger Van |
Crew Van |
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144” and 170” Wheelbases | 144” and 170” Wheelbases | 144” and 170” Wheelbases |
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High Roof Option | 12-15 Passenger Capacity | High Roof Standard |
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Diesel Engine Option | Diesel Engine Option | Diesel Engine Option |
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1500, 2500, 3500, 3500XD, 4500 Classes | 1500 and 2500 Classes | 1500, 2500, 3500, 3500XD, 4500 Classes |
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The choice between the 144” and 170” wheelbases is an early way to determine what kind of use you will get out of the vehicle. Obviously, more mobile owners will make better use of a tighter wheelbase while the increasing popularity of van conversion and carrying large cargo demands the 170” wheelbase.
Inside, you may find a surprising amount of comfort options. The following are available features found inside models with rear cargo space: