Mercedes released this teaser image today, giving us a good idea of what the next Sprinter will look like. As you can see, the biggest design changes are on the front end. The Sprinter now gets thin, horizontal headlights, as well as several other touches from Mercedes’ corporate design language. But while Mercedes may want to draw attention to the Sprinter’s “distinctive” and “athletic” look, the different configurations will probably be much more important to potential buyers. And in that regard, Mercedes promises a “considerably extended range of variants.” Expect to also see a lot more in-van technology, like newly introduced driver’s assistance systems.
“We want to do more than just build the best vehicles. We want to offer the most suitable mobility solution for every sector and for every transport assignment. And that is precisely our focus with the upcoming Sprinter generation as an overall system solution,” said Volker Mornhinweg, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans. “It also goes without saying that the new edition of our iconic van possesses the classical attributes of reliability, safety, and cost-effectiveness.”
The biggest news, though, might be the factory that Mercedes is building in the North Charleston, South Carolina, area. Instead of building U.S. Sprinters in Germany, partially disassembling them to avoid the import tariff, and then reassembling them once they’re stateside, Mercedes will now be able to build Sprinters here in the good ole U.S. of A.

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