Even though we've seen plenty of passenger vans with
custom interiors lately, this second-generation Viano (V-Class) with a
dual-tone leather cabin, wood and plenty of Alcantara, really stands out.
Unlike most builds, this second-gen
Viano isn't even the facelifted version, which popped up in 2010, so turning
its interior into something even remotely luxurious must have been more of a
challenge for tuner Carlex Design.
Alas, their hard work and experience with custom
interiors paid off, and as you can see, most of the cabin's features have been
covered with materials that definitely look more upmarket. Dual-tone leather
is spread all over, with predominantly brown patches on the upper dashboard,
upper steering wheel, gearshift lever and certain sections of the seats (front
and rear). Then there's the wood, found in the middle of the dashboard and on
the door panels.
Last, Alcantara pillars, headliner
and rear quarter panels round off what has to be one of the classiest interiors
we've seen on any V-Class model, let alone such an old one.