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Mercedes V Class by Carlex Design

The aftermarket specialists from Carlex Design tuner have recently laid their hands on the Mercedes-Benz V Class, the interior`s van receiving some interesting tweaks.

At the exterior, the visual upgrades are minimum, the body style tweaking a two-tone color, slightly modified front and rear bumper, complemented by the be-spoke alloy wheels, finished in bronze.

The interior however, is another story, the tuner turning it into a real luxurious one. As we can depict from the pictures, the cabin is now wrapping brown leather with decorative stitching on the seats, dashboard, door cars or on the floor mats.

The black Alcantara couldn’t have missed from the décor, the high-end material complementing the brown leather with the black suede, which provides the interior with an exquisite look and cozy feeling.

There were no mods carried out under the hood, this Mercedes V Class still packing the OM651 2.1-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine, with 134 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque, enough to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in a good 12.8 seconds.

Carlex Design has also released a photo gallery with their latest creation, enjoy the sight and feel free to share your opinions with us in the comment section below!

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Written by Eduard Huma

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