Mercedes-Benz V-Class models offer large
families and even celebrities the perfect place to relax while on the move with
levels of luxury not usually found in vans. For some, even that is not enough.
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Concepts decided to use the V-Class as the base for its latest project
currently on display at the Geneva Motor Show.
The company says it took 3,350 hours hours to create
and the finished result is the true epitome of rolling luxury with huge amounts
of space for four rear passengers.
The rear section of the V-Class is separated from
the front passenger compartment with a large TV screen and incorporates a four
seats facing each other. The back two seats have the ability to recline and
include leg rests as well as access to foldaway tables.
Elsewhere in the cabin is a coffee machine hidden
between a center console as well as a small fridge. There's also storage for
wine and champagne glasses and perhaps most impressively of all, a Rolls-Royce
inspired starlight headliner.