Mercedes unveils new Marco Polo Camper Van based on the all-new V-Class Menghadirkan
Mercedes unveils new Marco Polo camper based on all-new V-Class

at the Caravan Salon in Düsseldorf, in Germany, Mercedes-Benz will debut a new camper, based on the more later-gen V-Class . Called the Marco Polo after the famous Italian merchant traveller, the camper is a rival for the Volkswagen California .
developed in collaboration with the camper van specialist and partner of Mercedes - Benz Westfalia, the Marco Polo is equipped with a series of practical features - in facilities storage and places of sleeping/arrangements for the camping outdoors gear.
has high quality materials inside, a warm color scheme and design of modern furniture, with all those giving the impression of "unexpectedly generous space", according to Mercedes-Benz. The constructor adds that Marco Polo is also suitable for long journeys and daily and urban car thanks to its 'powerful and efficient engines, comfortable, compact exterior dimensions and good handling suspension '.
for the kitchen, the kitchen area is equipped with two gasburners, a sink and a refrigerator compressor a 40 litre capacity and a cooling of output of down to minus 20 degrees Celsius. The fresh water tank has a capacity of 38 litres, the 40 litre water tank.
to sleep, the bench two seats at the rear can be repositioned on rails, while the folder, which is divided in two, can be set individually electrically on each side. At the touch of a button, it can be converted into a single bed in seconds, or into a double bed of 2.03 x 1.13 m under the pop up roof, there's another bed of 2.05 m of 1.13 m.
"two chairs and a table for outdoor use camping offer extra independence. When they are not in use, they are stored in a bag in the compartment under bench extension,"said the press release from Mercedes.
V-Class - Marco Polo camper base is available with three engines to four cylinders turbo diesel in three output (134hp, 161hp and 188hp) variants. Orders can be placed in Germany starting July 29.
by Dan Mihalascu
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