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The Sprinter's journey began in 1995, succeeding the legendary T1/TN series. It was the first Mercedes-Benz van to bear a distinct name, setting new standards in the light commercial vehicle segment.
The 2015 Mercedes Sprinter commercial passenger and cargo vans get available four-wheel drive and a refreshed front fascia for 2015, along with Crosswind Assist on 2500 models.
For its latest party trick, the Sprinter is now even more capable and entertaining, with new technology that uses a foundation built upon Mercedes’ proven Adaptive ESP stability control.
At a recent Sprinter ride and drive event hosted by Mercedes Benz USA -- a division of Germany's Dainmler AG -- the OEM showed off the van's newly-upgraded electronic stability program (ESP ...
2025 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 AWD First Test: The Only Diesel Van Is the Best One ...
The Sprinter introduced many advanced safety features for its class – like ABS brakes and later ESP (Electronic Stability Program) – and boasted a more aerodynamic design, better fuel ...
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter will be getting Crosswind Assist technology for the 2015 model year. Read more and see photos at Car and Driver.
If not for outriggers fitted to the demonstration vehicle, this exercise would have ended with a Sprinter lying on its side. Active ESP, a stability system designed to prevent tip in just such a ...
The crosswind assist feature uses adaptive ESP yaw sensors to detect lateral wind force and then the adaptive ESP countersteers through selective lateral brake intervention to stabilize the vehicle, ...
Activated from a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph), Crosswind Assist is now standard equipment on a number of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter variants, including the panel van, crewbus and open models.
NEVER shy of coming forward with dazzling technological innovations, Mercedes-Benz has moved the goalposts again – this time in the LCV sector.
The Sprinter ESP demonstration vehicle had been outfitted with huge outriggers that allowed it to tip to the point of no return during an emergency maneuver without actually rolling over.
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