The Mercedes-Benz VLE replaces the V-Class that’s been on sale since 2014, and will initially be available with the choice of two pure electric drivetrains.

Stylistically the VLE is bolder than the V-Class, especially at the front where the closed-off grille dominates the fascia, and can be had with an illuminated frame and illuminated slats to really stand out.

Along the side the lower section of the people mover has been blacked out, while at the rear the tail-lights form an arch that connects the two vertical thin vertical strips of LEDs with the spoiler at the top of the tailgate.

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Dubbed by its maker as a “Grand Limousine”, the VLE has been confirmed for Europe and the USA, marking the first time a Mercedes-Benz minivan will be sold Stateside. It will also be sold in China, where its more daring styling and EV drivetrains will help the three-pointed star compete in the luxury people mover sector brimming with local competitors, such as the Zeekr 009.

It might also be headed to Australia, with a local representative telling CarExpert, “The local launch timing in Australia is still to be defined and will be communicated at a later stage”.

Two drivetrains have been confirmed so far, the VLE300 Electric and VLE400 4Matic Electric, which possibly heralds the demise of the clumsy ‘with EQ Technology’ moniker currently used to denote EV versions of the CLA, GLB, and G-Class.