When the Mercedes-Benz Viano was launched in 2004 it replaced the V-Class nameplate in most market. We say “most” because in countries like Japan, the V-Class moniker is still used, and the Mercedes-Benz V 350 Black Edition was recently launched there.
Using the most powerful engine in the lineup, the V 350 Black Edition sports a 3.5-liter naturally-aspirated V6 with 258 hp and 340 Nm (251 lb ft) of torque and will be built in a limited edition of just 170 units.
Based on the V 350 Trend, the three-pointed star MPV is fitted with a number of extra features like Parktronic, heated front seats, dual electrically-sliding doors, the Luxury Package, bi-xenon headlights with automatic headlight washer and electrically-adjustable front seats with memory.
The exterior is painted in Obsidian Black and the car sits on a set of 18-inch light-alloy wheels with 10 twin-spokes. If you live in Japan and want to snatch one before it gets replaced by the upcoming V-Class which may or may not be more expensive, the Mercedes-Benz V 350 Black Edition costs JPY 4.99 million.
Based on the V 350 Trend, the three-pointed star MPV is fitted with a number of extra features like Parktronic, heated front seats, dual electrically-sliding doors, the Luxury Package, bi-xenon headlights with automatic headlight washer and electrically-adjustable front seats with memory.
The exterior is painted in Obsidian Black and the car sits on a set of 18-inch light-alloy wheels with 10 twin-spokes. If you live in Japan and want to snatch one before it gets replaced by the upcoming V-Class which may or may not be more expensive, the Mercedes-Benz V 350 Black Edition costs JPY 4.99 million.