Mercedes V Class — Rome
Few vehicles handle the competing demands of a Rome itinerary quite like the Mercedes V Class. It seats a group in genuine comfort — not the polite compromise of a large sedan with extra chairs, but a purpose-built cabin where six or seven adults travel with legroom, climate control and conversation space that actually works. For families assembling at Fiumicino after connecting flights, corporate hosts moving a delegation between EUR offices and a dinner reservation near Prati, or a wedding party that needs to arrive together and composed, the V Class solves a logistics problem most luxury cars simply cannot. The 2026 model available through our Rome fleet starts from €390 per day. One variant, one clear proposition: a modern, full-size Mercedes minivan with the refinement you'd expect from the marque and none of the rental-shuttle atmosphere you'd dread. Where the V Class earns its place on longer drives is the A1 toward Orvieto — roughly 120 km of autostrada where passengers can spread out, nap, or prep for a meeting — or the winding approach through Castelli Romani toward Frascati and the lake at Castel Gandolfo, where a wide SUV would feel cumbersome on narrow volcanic-hill roads but the V Class tracks cleanly despite its footprint. It is equally practical for the 65 km run to Civitavecchia port, timed to a cruise embarkation, with luggage capacity that removes the usual anxiety about fitting six bags and a set of golf clubs. Handover can be arranged at Fiumicino or Ciampino terminals, at your hotel — provided it sits outside Rome's ZTL-restricted historic centre — or at a convenient point in the EUR district. If your accommodation is inside the Tridente or Centro Storico camera zones, we coordinate a pickup location that avoids fines and stress. Underground parking near Termini or the Vatican accommodates the vehicle's dimensions comfortably; street parking in Trastevere or Monti does not, and we are straightforward about that. For groups heading south toward Naples or the Amalfi Coast — a 250+ km commitment best planned as an overnight rather than a punishing day loop — the V Class turns a demanding drive into something closer to a private transfer, with the driver of your choice behind the wheel and everyone else free to watch the Campanian coastline unfold. It is, in the most literal sense, the difference between arriving and merely getting there.
Mercedes V Class