MOTORING NEWS - Surprisingly only in its third generation with the current having debuted three years ago, Mercedes-Benz has afforded its iconic Sprinter van a series of updates in Europe before the commencing of sales later this month.
While externally largely unchanged, with the same applying to the interior, the three-pointed star’s rival for its former twin, the Volkswagen Crafter, now sports the option of an automatic censor opening and closing side door known as Speed Delivery Door.
The biggest change to the Sprinter though has been underneath the bonnet where the stalwart 2.1-litre OM 651 turbodiesel engine makes way for the smaller 2.0-litre OM 654 in response to the more stringent Euro 6d emissions regulations. At the same time, the range-topping 3.0-litre OM 642 V6 oil-burner also departs with no successor featuring.
Like the previous Sprinter, the updated model once again comes with the option of four-wheel-drive, albeit only in combination with the 140 kW engine and the automatic transmission.
As mentioned, sales in Europe kick-off later this month with availability in South Africa to be confirmed at a later stage.