Mercedes Benz V300 4x4 XL Exclusive 7 seats 2025
- 2025
- Seats: 7
- 230 hp
Seven seats, extended wheelbase, all-wheel drive — the Mercedes-Benz V300 4x4 XL Exclusive is built for the kind of travel where everyone arrives together and no one compromises on comfort. In a city where logistics matter as much as aesthetics, this 2025 V-Class earns its place as a serious tool for families, business delegations, and anyone coordinating a group through Rome's tighter streets and longer highway runs alike. The XL body gives rear passengers the legroom that standard minivans promise but rarely deliver. Three rows seat adults properly, not just children folded into a third bench. Climate and cabin refinement sit closer to a luxury sedan than a people-carrier, which matters when the route stretches beyond the city — say, the A1 north toward Orvieto for a full-day excursion, or the coastal A12 out to Civitavecchia to meet a cruise departure on schedule. The 4x4 drivetrain adds traction confidence on wet spring mornings around the Castelli Romani hills, where the narrow climb toward Frascati and Castel Gandolfo can catch underpowered vans off guard. From a practical standpoint, this is the vehicle that simplifies airport transfers without splitting the group across two sedans. Fiumicino handover keeps things clean: luggage for six or seven fits without a roof box, and the driver who drew the short straw still gets a proper seat. For corporate hosts moving clients between EUR meetings and a restaurant in Prati, the V300 reads as polished rather than utilitarian — dark leather, ambient lighting, the kind of interior that doesn't need excuses. One variant is available in our Rome fleet, starting from €350 per day. If your plans include a multi-day loop — Rome to Tivoli in the morning, Amalfi Coast overnight the following day — the extended range and cabin space make the V-Class a far more rational choice than squeezing into a sport SUV. Ask about delivery to your hotel or residence outside the ZTL zone, and we handle the rest.