Monday, July 5 2010
The Vario high-capacity van from Mercedes-Benz is undergoing an upgrade and is scheduled to be fitted with a new drive train. In order to comply with the future emissions standards, the Mercedes-Benz Vario will undergo a conversion that will include the implementation of a new engine that features new exhaust technology that will help the Vario to comply with the Euro 6 standard. Mercedes-Benz will continue to produce the Vario at the Ludwigsfelde plant past the year 2013.
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The long-running successfulness of the Vario in the high-capacity van market testifies to the Vario being a good investment as a vehicle and also as a good testimony to the Ludwigsfelde plant near Berlin. The Vario is the largest van that Mercedes-Benz offers and brings together the high load capabilities of a ‘light truck’ with agility of a van. Additionally, the Vario has a broad appeal due to providing a reliable, sophisticated, quality product that has no rivals in its combination and special-purpose body options.
Due to the front engine in the Vario, it is not like the light trucks needing a tilting cab; this makes the Vario well formed to be in the van arena. In the Vario, drivers have the benefit of easy access from the cab of the vehicle to rear area; which in turn makes the Vario suitable for parcel delivery, emergency services, mobile support unit, camper van or even a specialist shop.
Along with other great accommodating features, overall, the Vario from Mercedes is the ideal vehicle to face the challenges of the future, even going into the 15th year of its production