Mercedes sprinter 2017 edition 316cdi..best van I've ever bought. Mileage now 777000 km and going like the day i bought it. Same engine, same gearbox, same back axle..ALWAYS serviced with genuine Mercedes service kit..i wanna see the million on this van..
Nice to have North Carolina in the house! Not had the pleasure yet! I remember the 2000 Sprinter it was a great diesel van! Hence the shock of the first electric one! Bearing in mind I drove an electric version of the 2000 diesel in 2004!! At least they have caught up now!
Looks like a great van, but does it support V2L like the eTransit so that you can have power on site or to power house loads if converted to a campervan?
That’s an excellent question! I will check k and come back to you. I am sure something was mentioned but I can’t clearly recall. It is not as simple as the eTransit offer but there may be an ePTO available
Why do testers take these to the highway when they actually circle in the city? Speed is much less in the city hence range is longer. You charge it when you have lunch.
I know one small business owner and he has VW van that is EV and he says that range is more than perfect for the deliveries he does during the day and the cost of charging over night was like 50 cents per day. He is never going to go back to ICE. This has longer range than his so it definitely should be good. Delivery vans don’t do huge amount of kilometers per day.
Most service crew vans are loaded with tools on day one and stay that way for the duration of, one ton rating is not enough for that not to mention the range when loaded and lights wipers and heaters on ! Stick a mini digger on a trailer behind it and you’re going to be in trouble.
I own the diesel version of this and love working out of. Hate the cost of maintenance though. Tried to buy one of these but Mercedes is very difficult to deal with. I have no idea why ordering a blk version is so hard.
There is an allowance from the UK government to run a 4.25 ton van as though it were a 3.5 ton van. That said there are some caveats as outlined in the video. In terms of price, it is a jump and at the time of recording I didn’t have the info . Price from £58740. The one I drove starts at £74,230
Payload usually includes the crew, so assuming it's a 3 seater, that would be only around 750 kg of cargo in 14m3. Great for delivering inflated birthday ballons or expanded polystyrene, maybe, but what else in logistics can be 50kg per m3 when enthusiastically filling available space in a large van ? If the weight limit is license related then there is a need to restore the old 7.5T car license rating.
You are correct The total payload is 1075 kg. So realistically with a crew of three, you would be around 800. That said most logistics operations are one or max two and operations giving a little more. Also, most logistics operations would consider going for the smaller battery to increase the payload. It’s about making sure you have exactly the right configuration for your operation.
Only carries 1.0 tonnes? And weight rated 4.25 tonnes? My current sprinter carries 1.4 tonnes and does most of the time. To be any good it needs to be rated a 5.0 tonnes and hopefully carry 1.5 tonnes
John it is certainly a concern… although I am not sure which Sprinter you are running because it’s a long time since they carried 1.4t. Hopefully over time these vehicles will get lighter. That certainly won’t be the case with diesel having to meet ever more stringent requirements
@@electricvanman I just said 1400kg I didn’t have the actual number, currently I’m in a 2019 316 and due for a change - normally when I go over a weigh bridge (being so close to overloaded I do it quite often) I’m between 3.0t & 3.4t your electric van not up to my job. I’m concerned, the government intends to outlaw diesel and there is no viable alternative. The range is also pants. As it stands with an electric van, I’d have to charge over night to start with a full battery. Then stop to charge during the day, time I don’t have. I’d have to do less work, therefore make less money and couldn’t afford the van QED.
@@johnsewell9332 so prob about 1100 kgs payload. If you went for the 81kwh battery you would have more payload than you have today but you would want to have enough range to cover your days duties - how many miles a day do you do?
@@electricvanman I actually have the L2 high roof with towing option (we won’t discuss what towing does to range) 7000 kg GVW payload approx 1200kg. no typical day regarding mileage however mostly in the range 100 to 200 miles per day. I understand for battery protection only charge to 80% and discharge to 20%. PS I live and work on the England Scotland border very limited charging options. I just don’t see these vans at the moment as a viable for me, we are talking about my livelihood here.
Give it another 3 to 5 years and it will be ready for prime time, not now though.
This is a big van with only 1tonne payload,I’d like to see a range test with a full payload and see what the actual range will be👍
That’s fair. Hopefully will get the chance to do that soon
Do numerous jobs with it have heater on and see how it goes👍🥳
Mercedes sprinter 2017 edition 316cdi..best van I've ever bought.
Mileage now 777000 km and going like the day i bought it.
Same engine, same gearbox, same back axle..ALWAYS serviced with genuine Mercedes service kit..i wanna see the million on this van..
That is certainly getting the best out of what you have! Let us know when you hit the million!
We had a year 2000 diesel Sprinter. We loved it. North Carolina in the house.😊
Nice to have North Carolina in the house! Not had the pleasure yet! I remember the 2000 Sprinter it was a great diesel van! Hence the shock of the first electric one! Bearing in mind I drove an electric version of the 2000 diesel in 2004!! At least they have caught up now!
Rear wheel drive...good fun in the wet!
Well it would be without the restrictions on! Have had lots of fun going sideways in a Sprinter (in a controlled environment of course!)
Looks like a great van, but does it support V2L like the eTransit so that you can have power on site or to power house loads if converted to a campervan?
That’s an excellent question! I will check k and come back to you. I am sure something was mentioned but I can’t clearly recall. It is not as simple as the eTransit offer but there may be an ePTO available
Great review Paul! We need these kind of vehicles to electrify city logistics!
Thanks @franksimerink This is city logistics with the intercity possibility! 👍
Why do testers take these to the highway when they actually circle in the city? Speed is much less in the city hence range is longer. You charge it when you have lunch.
Yeah certainly agree with that. Hopefully you would not need to charge as you could charge at home given less miles as operating locally 👍
I know one small business owner and he has VW van that is EV and he says that range is more than perfect for the deliveries he does during the day and the cost of charging over night was like 50 cents per day. He is never going to go back to ICE. This has longer range than his so it definitely should be good. Delivery vans don’t do huge amount of kilometers per day.
A bus version coming?
Great to have a release button for charging.
I know right! Such a simple thing but makes life some much clearer!
Most service crew vans are loaded with tools on day one and stay that way for the duration of, one ton rating is not enough for that not to mention the range when loaded and lights wipers and heaters on ! Stick a mini digger on a trailer behind it and you’re going to be in trouble.
Wish I could attach the picture I just got of this vehicle with 2 diesel generators mounted on the back. 😂
I own the diesel version of this and love working out of. Hate the cost of maintenance though. Tried to buy one of these but Mercedes is very difficult to deal with. I have no idea why ordering a blk version is so hard.
really nice. Thanks for getting into these. I hope these new sprinters explode in popularity.
Love the idea, but being over 3.5 tonnes makes it a big NO from me. No mention of price
There is an allowance from the UK government to run a 4.25 ton van as though it were a 3.5 ton van. That said there are some caveats as outlined in the video.
In terms of price, it is a jump and at the time of recording I didn’t have the info . Price from £58740. The one I drove starts at £74,230
@@electricvanman Way too expensive for most van owner/drivers
I’d love to see this van have a self driving option. I’m surprised it isn’t already available!
There is no self driving option available currently
Great campervan base. Will check my pockets next 🙂
What's with the speed limit? It says 90/h limiter when you Check the sales info.
Correct currently limited to 56mph as over 3.5t
Payload usually includes the crew, so assuming it's a 3 seater, that would be only around 750 kg of cargo in 14m3. Great for delivering inflated birthday ballons or expanded polystyrene, maybe, but what else in logistics can be 50kg per m3 when enthusiastically filling available space in a large van ? If the weight limit is license related then there is a need to restore the old 7.5T car license rating.
You are correct The total payload is 1075 kg. So realistically with a crew of three, you would be around 800. That said most logistics operations are one or max two and operations giving a little more. Also, most logistics operations would consider going for the smaller battery to increase the payload. It’s about making sure you have exactly the right configuration for your operation.
Butter it up .
Why oh Why has this E Sprinter got such a good range of 277 mile range yet the EQV has a rubbish range of 220 miles.
Come on Mercedes.
In short, battery size and physical capacity to house said battery. EQV is still class leading in its segment though
Seems most British reviewer fancies them self a comedian.
I think many people think the have one stand up routine in them… leave me to my delusions 😀
Only carries 1.0 tonnes? And weight rated 4.25 tonnes? My current sprinter carries 1.4 tonnes and does most of the time. To be any good it needs to be rated a 5.0 tonnes and hopefully carry 1.5 tonnes
John it is certainly a concern… although I am not sure which Sprinter you are running because it’s a long time since they carried 1.4t. Hopefully over time these vehicles will get lighter. That certainly won’t be the case with diesel having to meet ever more stringent requirements
@@electricvanman I just said 1400kg I didn’t have the actual number, currently I’m in a 2019 316 and due for a change - normally when I go over a weigh bridge (being so close to overloaded I do it quite often) I’m between 3.0t & 3.4t your electric van not up to my job. I’m concerned, the government intends to outlaw diesel and there is no viable alternative. The range is also pants. As it stands with an electric van, I’d have to charge over night to start with a full battery. Then stop to charge during the day, time I don’t have. I’d have to do less work, therefore make less money and couldn’t afford the van QED.
Range; I’m talking about this reviewed van, not the older ones whose range was Mikey Mouse.
@@johnsewell9332 so prob about 1100 kgs payload. If you went for the 81kwh battery you would have more payload than you have today but you would want to have enough range to cover your days duties - how many miles a day do you do?
@@electricvanman I actually have the L2 high roof with towing option (we won’t discuss what towing does to range) 7000 kg GVW payload approx 1200kg. no typical day regarding mileage however mostly in the range 100 to 200 miles per day. I understand for battery protection only charge to 80% and discharge to 20%. PS I live and work on the England Scotland border very limited charging options. I just don’t see these vans at the moment as a viable for me, we are talking about my livelihood here.