Mercedes-Benz Hits 30-Year Milestone with the Sprinter Van
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter just hit a critical benchmark. One in every ten Sprinters sold globally now enters the market as a motorhome. That’s not a marketing slogan—it’s a shift in demand.
Over the last three decades, Mercedes-Benz has redefined the commercial van with Sprinter. Now, it’s cashing in on its growing dominance in the RV sector. The company celebrated this momentum at the 2025 Caravan Salon Düsseldorf, using the event to reinforce its status as a primary mover in the motorhome market.
Sprinter: The Backbone of the RV Boom
Mercedes-Benz sold its first Sprinter in 1995. From the start, the van’s modular platform made it an attractive choice for motorhome manufacturers.
- Chassis options: panel van, chassis cab, tipper, flatbed
- Multiple roof configurations: flat, high, and later super-high
- Wheelbase options: 3,000 to 4,025 mm
The Sprinter was engineered to be built on—literally.
By 2006, the second generation added more body lengths and safety features like ESP and bi-xenon headlights. In 2013, Crosswind Assist debuted, a valuable addition for high-profile RVs.
Today’s Sprinter isn’t just safer—it’s smarter. The third-gen model, launched in 2018, added:
- MBUX touchscreen infotainment
- Voice control
- Multifunction steering wheel
- Digital Extras (like trailer navigation)
All this tech improves driver confidence. Especially important when you're piloting a 22-foot, 8,000-pound rolling home.
The Traction Head Variant: A Platform That Works
More than 50% of all Sprinter-based RVs in Europe now rely on the traction head variant. Why? It offers flexibility. With this platform, RV builders can design from the cabin back. That freedom enables better weight distribution and more interior living space.
Mercedes-Benz expanded the drivetrain choices, too. Buyers can now select:
- Rear-wheel drive
- All-wheel drive (AWD)
- Front-wheel drive
The AWD system, updated in 2021, distributes torque variably between the front and rear axles. It adapts to terrain conditions—key for camper vans navigating snow or gravel.
Also worth noting: the addition of Hibernation Mode for seasonal storage, and stationary heating options integrated at the factory.
OEMs Choose Sprinter for Premium RV Builds
At this year’s Caravan Salon, top-tier motorhome manufacturers displayed new models built on the Sprinter. Brands included:
- Alphavan: Multisport & Regeneration
- Bürstner: Habiton HM 6.0
- Carthago: C2-tourer 141 KB-LE and C-line I 4.9 LE
- CS-Reisemobile: Encanto
- Frankia: Next
- HIP Campers: 4Family
- Laika: Kreos
- Malibu: I 450 RB-LE
- Niesmann+Bischoff: Arto 84E
The consistency is clear—these builders aren’t experimenting. They’re betting long-term on the Sprinter chassis.
Mercedes-Benz Doubles Down: Factory Tours, New Architecture
To celebrate the Sprinter’s 30th anniversary, Mercedes-Benz opened factory tours at its Düsseldorf plant, one of three global production hubs for the van. With 5,500 employees, it’s also one of the region’s largest industrial employers.
But Mercedes-Benz isn’t just reflecting on past success. It’s building a scalable future.
The next generation of Sprinter and all Mercedes vans will move to the modular Mercedes-Benz Van Architecture:
- VAN.EA: Fully electric variants
- VAN.CA: Combustion-powered models
The company is positioning itself to supply EV and ICE van platforms for both passenger and recreational applications, at scale.
V-Class Marco Polo HORIZON Debuts at the Show
Alongside the Sprinter showcase, Mercedes debuted the updated V-Class Marco Polo HORIZON, a leisure-focused van available direct to end users. Think of it as a daily driver with camping features built-in.
Key specs:
- Under 2 meters tall: fits in garages and parking structures
- OM654 diesel engine
- Two 12.3-inch interior displays
- Ambient lighting with 64 color options
- Three-seat bench that converts into a bed
- Pop-up roof with integrated roof bed
- Swiveling front seats and optional folding table
- Stationary heater and external power port (optional)
It’s built for buyers who want weekday utility with weekend flexibility.