Mercedes-Benz MPV / People Carrier car reviews
If you need to fit lots of people in your car, have a lot of luggage to transport, and like a high driving position, then a people carrier is the car for you.
People carriers, also known as MPVs, are ideal if you need a lot of space, and have up to six passengers. Luckily, if you’re looking for a new people carrier to buy, we have loads of MPV reviews.
Our expert advice will help you choose the right people carrier for you and your family.
Read our Mercedes-Benz people carrier reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Mercedes-Benz MPV / People Carrier car reviews
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Mercedes-Benz EQT MPV (2024 onwards) Review
Posh electric van-based lifestyle MPV
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Three-pointed star Mercedes badge
- Quiet, comfortable ride
- Ample space front and back
CONS
- Still feels like a van
- Obvious Renault switches
- Doesn’t feel like an EQ car
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Mercedes-Benz T-Class MPV (2022 onwards) Review
New Mercedes MPV to take on Caddy and Berlingo
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Stylish and practical compact family car
- Well-equipped as standard
- Choice of petrol and diesel engines
CONS
- Not on sale until 2023
- Lots of good rivals already available
- Likely to be comparatively expensive
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Mercedes-Benz EQV MPV (2020 onwards) Review
This electric van-based MPV is expensive but has a decent range and luxurious interior
New price: £87,995 - £96,070PROS
- Huge inside
- Easy to drive and comfortable
- Claimed 213-mile range, 204hp electric motor
CONS
- Sluggish performance
- Expensive to buy
- Real-world range nearer 150 miles
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class MPV (2019 onwards) Review
Practical version of the popular A-Class hatchback
New price: £34,880 - £43,530PROS
- Efficient engines
- Interior ambiance
- Reasonable practicality
CONS
- Some interior plastics disappointing
- Boot isn’t as big as you’d expect
- Firm ride
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class Marco Polo (2017 - 2019) Review
Mercedes has upped the ante with its glampervan
New price: £49,900 - £59,240PROS
- Glitziest luxury camper van yet
- Beautifully crafted camping gear
- Undaunting to drive day-to-day
- Double bed very comfortable
CONS
- Up to five seats but only four beds
- Much pricier than VW California
- Sliding door on wrong side for RHD
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Mercedes-Benz V-Class (2014 onwards) Review
Luxury MPVs don’t come roomier than this
New price: £73,020 - £92,690PROS
- Can carry eight in comfort
- Range of modern technology
- Easy to drive despite its size
CONS
- Expensive to buy
- Still looks very van-like
- Interior design is dated
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2012 - 2019) Review
Used price: £2,690 - £16,248PROS
Comfortable and spacious interior, premium appeal, good engines, safety
CONS
Poor ride quality on some surfaces, dull handling, only really seats four adults, some cheap-feeling interior trim, niche appeal
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Mercedes-Benz R-Class (2006 - 2012) Review
Used price: £737 - £7,780PROS
Seats six in superb comfort, luxury cruising ability, excellent diesels
CONS
Bulky around town, poor seat position for rearmost passengers, ungainly looks
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Mercedes-Benz Viano (2004 - 2014) Review
Used price: £1,566 - £16,101PROS
Capable of carrying eight in comfort, massive and versatile interior, superb diesels
CONS
Sheer size makes it difficult to manoeuvre, can't hide commercial vehicle origins
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Mercedes-Benz Vaneo (2002 - 2005) Review
Used price: £685 - £3,772PROS
Interior space, usefully practical, easy to drive in town
CONS
Rattly trim, ungainly styling, firm ride