Mercedes-Benz Vans has revised the trim levels on the Vito van and crew range, offering new Pure, Progressive and Premium lines.

The entry-level Vito Pure features Audio 10 infotainment system, Active Parking Assist, parking sensors, heated and electrically adjustable exterior mirrors, an overhead control panel, and heat-insulating glass, as standard. This is available for the 109 CDI, 111 CDI and 114 CDI.

Progressive trim adds metallic paint, colour-coded front and rear bumpers, Audio 15 infotainment system, electrically folding exterior mirrors, front fog lamps, cruise control, full wheel trims, and driver’s seat lumbar support. This trim level is available for all engines, except the top 119 CDI.

The range-topping Vito Premium has air conditioning, 17-inch alloy wheels, a chrome radiator grille, reversing camera, anti-theft protection package and double lock, velour floor mats, and pre-installation for Becker Map Pilot navigation. This is available for the 114 CDI, 116 CDI and 119 CDI engines.

Vito Tourer models will retain the existing two Pro and Select trim lines, with an additional Sport trim to be added in Spring 2019.

In addition, Vito lengths will be identified as L1, L2 and L3, replacing the former Compact, Long and Extra Long nomenclature.

List price (CV OTR) for the Vito 114 CDI panel van L2 starts from £23,900 for the Pure, £25,570 for the Progressive, and £27,580 for the Premium.

Steve Bridge, managing director, Mercedes-Benz Vans UK, said: “We pride ourselves on keeping our customers’ businesses moving, and part of that is ensuring that the find the right vehicle for their needs. By introducing three distinct trim levels to Vito, we hope to provide a clear and consistent offering to van owners and operators so that they can compare our products and services to the competition and choose the best solution for them and their business.”