Mercedes-Benz Vito

Specifications
Models
Reviews
16
Price statistics
Top sellers
Advertisements
578
Mercedes-Benz Vito
578 ads
4.0
16 reviews

Main specifications of Mercedes-Benz Vito:

Data gathered based on the ads database at Autoline
Engine power
114 HP - 163 HP
Fuel
diesel
Load capacity
743 kg - 1,028 kg
Volume
5.5 m³ - 6 m³
Axle configuration
4x2
Suspension
spring/spring 66% coil spring 25% air/air 5%
Number of seats
3 - 5
Characteristics
The specifications are based on the details provided by sellers in their ads on the website. These specifications may vary across different ads for the same model, so we display ranges or versions of these specifications. Be sure to confirm the specifications of a particular unit with the seller.

Description

Drive type
Rear-Wheel Drive 79% Front-Wheel Drive 15% All-Wheel Drive 6%
Load capacity
738 kg - 1,028 kg
Number of seats
3 - 5
Net weight
1,860 kg - 2,075 kg
Gross weight
2,800 kg - 3,050 kg

Engine

Particulate filter
59%
Number of cylinders
4 96% others 4%
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
114 HP - 163 HP
Engine volume
1,950 cm³ - 2,143 cm³

Gearbox

Gearbox type
automatic 58% manual 41%

Axles

Tyre size
205/65 R16.0 29% 225/55 R17 26% 195/65 R16.0 13% 205/65 R16 12% others 20%
Axle configuration
4x2
Axle brand
MERCEDES-BENZ
Brakes type
disc
Suspension
spring/spring 72% coil spring 20%
Number of axles
2

Brakes

EBV/EBD
59%

Cabin and comfort

Board computer
73%
Electrically operated mirrors
85%
Mirror heater
70%
Tachometer
25%
Cruise control (tempomat)
86%

Additional options

Powered windows
89%
Seat heater
68%
Spare wheel
44%
Power steering
hydraulic

Multimedia

Autoradio
84%
GPS navigation
72%

Safety features

Airbag
84%
Central lock
89%
Immobiliser
75%
Alarm system
66%
ESP
79%
Tire pressure monitoring system
61%

Parking assistance system

Parking sensor
60%
Reverse camera
73%

Optics

Fog lights
54%

Additional equipment

Trailer coupling
74%

Mercedes-Benz Vito reviews

Read all reviews
Average score of Mercedes-Benz Vito
4.0
(!) Important: the rating has been formed based on users' ratings and reviews and may reflect subjective experience of usage
3.4
Price
4.3
Reliability
3.9
Maintenance
4.1
Operation
4.3
Convenience
Add a review
4.0
Passenger van Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer
2024 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
We’ve had the Vito Tourer on shuttle duty and it’s mostly been a smooth tool for the job. Cabin quality is way nicer than you expect from something that’s basically a people van. Soft-touch bits, decent build, nothing feels flimsy when passengers are constantly in and out.

Practicality is the reason you buy it. Twin sliding doors help in tight drop-off bays. Seats can fold and move around without a full wrestling match, so one minute it’s 8-9 people, next minute it’s luggage and boxes. Optional electric tailgate is one of those things you don’t care about until you’re loading in rain.

I’m a bit mixed on costs though. The purchase price is high and diesel running costs aren’t magically cheap. Still, as a driver, it’s easy to place on the road for the size.
Read more...
4.2
Passenger van Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer
2020 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I've put some miles on the Vito Tourer 116 CDI, figured I’d drop some thoughts here. On the motorway, it’s smooth and pulls strong even packed with people, so no worries about keeping up or merging fast. Fuel economy’s actually not bad for a chunk of metal this size, especially with that BlueEfficiency option. Seats don’t swivel or fold flat like I’d want for some trips, and getting them out by hand isn’t easy, especially for one person. Interior’s more van than car, kinda sturdy but don’t expect fancy-fine for hauling work crews but nobody’s gonna think it’s posh. Still, it drives better than I expected from something based on a van. No real drama with maintenance yet, though I guess it could get pricey down the line being a Mercedes.
Read more...
4.2
Passenger van Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer
2023 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I drove the 2.0 diesel RWD Tourer (9-speed auto) for a week of long runs and some city work. On the move it’s honestly pretty sorted. Steering feels light at low speed but it places the van well, and the suspension is a good mix: doesn’t crash over rough bits, doesn’t lean too much either. The RWD setup helps it feel clean coming out of junctions when it’s got weight in it.

The 9G-Tronic box is the type you leave alone. It just shifts and you get on with driving. Power is more than enough in the higher outputs, I’d probably stick to the mid one for normal work.

Downsides: visibility isn’t great because of the narrow windows, and the cabin still shows its age in layout even though the screen upgrade helps a lot. Also worth saying, choice is limited now (only RWD, no short model), so if you need a certain size you might end up looking elsewhere.
Read more...
4.2
Passenger van Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer
2017 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Drove a Vito Tourer (long wheelbase) for a mix of airport runs and family jobs. First thing you notice is it doesn’t feel like an old-school van from the seat. Steering is pretty precise, suspension feels sorted, and the 9-speed auto keeps it calm on the motorway.

Inside is the big win. Lots of light with those big windows, and the seats have proper support. The 9-seat setup is handy and the 2nd/3rd row folding and swivelling makes it easy to switch from people to gear fast. With all seats up you still get room for suitcases, which matters when everyone turns up with "small" bags.

Downside: it’s pricey and you feel it when you look at running costs. Also it’s not the most fuel-sipping thing in this class, so if you’re doing big miles every week, you’ll notice.
Read more...
4.0
Passenger van Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer
2023 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I've been running shuttles in London for over 12 years, so I've seen my share of big MPVs. The Vito Tourer's interior is honestly one step up from most. Plenty of space, feels like someone actually cared about materials for once, nothing scratchy or cheap inside. Passengers always mention how light it is inside - panoramic windows make a real difference on long drives. I wish the price was lower though, it does sting compared to something like a Ford Transit. Also, fuel costs add up, don't expect miracles there. Still, the ride is comfy and the seating flexibility (swivel, fold, all that) is great for changing up your cargo or passenger layout.
Read more...

Price statistics

Show Minimize

The most recent sale advertisements for Mercedes-Benz Vito vehicles

Mercedes-Benz Vito vans