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  "description": "Profile view of the Vision V in daylight Photo credit: Mercedes-Benz The Vision V is shown from a side profile, highlighting its aerodynamic silhouette, flush glazing, and chrome trim across the B-pillar area. The short overhangs and elongated shape reflect",
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  "publishedAt": "2025-04-24T16:14:25+00:00",
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  "textContent": "Profile view of the Vision V in daylight\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThe Vision V is shown from a side profile, highlighting its aerodynamic silhouette, flush glazing, and chrome trim across the B-pillar area. The short overhangs and elongated shape reflect Mercedes-Benz’s design approach for electric MPVs.\n\n\n\nVision V in motion from the left side\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThis side view captures the Vision V while driving. The motion blur background emphasizes the vehicle’s proportions, low ride height, and polished wheels.\n\n\n\nRolling perspective on a tree-lined road\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThe vehicle is depicted in a rolling shot on a wooded street. The consistent body lines and integrated lighting contribute to its streamlined appearance.\n\n\n\nRear view with integrated lighting detail\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nFrom the rear, the Vision V features a seamless window surface with a wraparound lighting signature made of hundreds of illuminated louvres. The Mercedes-Benz logo and “VISION V” lettering are centered.\n\n\n\nFront three-quarter perspective under natural light\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nA front three-quarter image reveals the concept’s grille and headlamp structure. The chrome and gloss elements accentuate the front fascia and side mirrors.\n\n\n\nRear lounge interior with partition and display\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThe cabin’s rear lounge is shown with two reclined seats, a large screen mounted on a burr wood panel, and illuminated shelving. A glass partition separates this space from the front cockpit.\n\n\n\nFront cabin illuminated in blue\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThis image shows the front driver area with its digital interface, tubular seating structure, and ambient lighting. The materials and layout highlight futuristic design cues.\n\n\n\nRear display in entertainment mode\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nThe rear passenger space includes a full-width digital projection on the cinema screen and windows. The image depicts one of the customizable entertainment environments available to occupants.\n\n\n\nReclining lounge chairs with blue lighting\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nTwo rear chairs are shown in a nearly flatbed position. The image captures ambient lighting, storage compartments, and the overall symmetry of the rear cabin.\n\n\n\nRear cabin from the sliding door view\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Mercedes-Benz\n\n\n\nAn angled view inside the Vision V through the side door highlights the material use, seat arrangement, storage, and one of the seven immersive environments presented on the projection surfaces.",
  "title": "Forget private jets — Mercedes-Benz just made the ultimate rolling suite",
  "updatedAt": "2025-04-24T16:14:27+00:00"
}