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Brabus Reinvents the Mercedes Sprinter, Calls It Business Lounge

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As it turns out, we were wrong about the Brabus Mercedes V-Class story. While the Bottrop specialist did unveil a commercial vehicle project today at the Moscow International Motor Show, this is based on the larger Sprinter, not the V-Class.
Brabus has played with the Sprinter in the past, but not to the same extent, as the Business Lounge packs exactly what it’s designation inspires. The starting point was the long-wheelbase, high roof incarnation of the Sprinter, whose cabin packs more luxury than a five-star hotel room.

We have two rows of first-class seats that are facing each other, with these offering a plethora of function, including a reclining one, massage, hearing and ventilation. Behind them, at the rear of the cabin, we the Sprinter packs a third row - two seats whose backrests can be folded. Should your journey require packing more luggage, the third row of seats can be removed.

As for the materials used, everything is possible with Brabus. Leather, Alcantara and veneers adorn the cabin, floor included. Once you close the eight power-operated curtains, the bespoke ambient lighting system can cover the interior in a color of your choice.

While occupants make the atmosphere, there’s a special climate control system, which has been created together with German company Eberspächer, one of Brabus’s known partners.

As far as the entertainment is concerned, the Brabus Business Lounge can integrate your laptop or mobile device into its media center. This time, you won’t have to worry about the operating system, as this promises to cover a wide list of platforms.

As you can see in the gallery below, the separator between the driver’s space and the passenger area holds a 42-inch Full HD LCD display, while each pair of reclining seats receives a 10-inch display. Accessories include a cooler, an espresso machine and others.

Brabus also took the time to add a few slight touches to the Business Lounge. Dominated by the massibe Brabus logo, the front grille features three chrome strips, while the front apron is also a custom effort. The latter integrates LED daytime running lights, as well as some sort of a splitter that reminds us of AMG’s styling cues.

18-inch Brabus Monoblock wheels, as well as branded exhaust tips complete the exterior package.
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