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Inside Klassen's $630k Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: a private-jet van

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Explore Klassen's ultra-luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: six massage seats, bar, starry lighting, 190-hp diesel—Cullinan money with double the space and privacy.
Michael Powers, Editor

Klassen has turned the utilitarian Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into a mobile palace capable of outshining even the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. On the outside, it keeps a low profile as a black van with an AMG-style grille—which is part of the appeal; step inside, and the cabin could be mistaken for first class on a private jet.

Behind a partition separating the driver from the passenger lounge sit six individual seats with ventilation, massage, and heating, plus pull-out tables and two large displays. There’s a bar, starry-sky ambient lighting, privacy shades, and leather-and-wood finishes. Speakers are tucked into the ceiling, climate control serves each row, and at the back there’s a cargo area akin to what camper owners call a garage.

Mercedes Sprinter by Klassen
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Under the hood is a 2.0-liter turbodiesel rated at 190 hp, with fuel use around 12 l/100 km. The pace is modest, but the ride experience is closer to a business jet than a van—and that trade-off suits its mission.

The price is €541,450 (about $630,000). That’s on par with a fully optioned Cullinan, yet the Sprinter carries twice as many people and delivers far more room to stretch out.

This rolling office is an ideal choice for those who want to travel in genuine comfort without the flash of a supercar. In the end, luxury isn’t just an emblem on the hood—it’s the space that lets you live, work, and unwind.