The upcoming unveil of the all-new Mercedes-Benz V-Class is just two weeks away, but this apparently hasn't stopped the Stuttgart engineers from continuously testing pre-production prototypes of the future model in all kinds of places.
This time, the Viano-replacement was spied near the North Pole, where current temperatures are apparently perfect for a car testing frenzy for a lot of European car manufacturers, including Mercedes-Benz.
As you can see, the camouflage is still pretty heavy on the car in the adjacent photos, even though Mercedes-Benz has already showed us its fabulous interior in all its glory at the end of 2013.
This doesn't mean that the overall design theme isn't already known, with the Germans also giving us a teaser image of one of its headlights back in December.
As some of you already know, the new V-Class will be unveiled on January 30 and is a more luxurious replacement for the Mercedes-Benz Viano. Its more utilitarian version will apparently keep the Vito name and arrive a few months after the passenger version.
As you can see, the camouflage is still pretty heavy on the car in the adjacent photos, even though Mercedes-Benz has already showed us its fabulous interior in all its glory at the end of 2013.
This doesn't mean that the overall design theme isn't already known, with the Germans also giving us a teaser image of one of its headlights back in December.
As some of you already know, the new V-Class will be unveiled on January 30 and is a more luxurious replacement for the Mercedes-Benz Viano. Its more utilitarian version will apparently keep the Vito name and arrive a few months after the passenger version.