Mercedes-Benz Vaneo

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Mercedes-Benz Vaneo (W414)
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Overview
Manufacturer DaimlerChrysler
Production2001–2005
AssemblyGermany: Ludwigsfelde (Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde)
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact MPV (M)
Body style 5-door MPV
Layout FF layout
Related Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W168)
Powertrain
Engine 1.6 L L4 Petrol
1.9 L L4 Petrol
1.7 L L4 Diesel
Transmission 5-speed Manual
5-speed ACS
5-speed TouchShift
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,900 mm (114 in)
Length4,192 mm (165 in)
Width1,742 mm (69 in)
Height1,830 mm (72 in)
Chronology
Successor Mercedes-Benz B-Class

The Mercedes-Benz Vaneo is a five-door, seven-seater compact MPV (M-segment in Europe) that was produced by Mercedes-Benz from 2001 to 2005. It used the automobile platform from the first generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class. Up to seven seater capacity was available, but this vehicle was not built as a van, instead it was built as a MPV. The name Vaneo is derived from the word Van, which is used in German for the car types MPV.

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Design

Mercedes-Benz Vaneo rear Mercedes Vaneo rear 20090921.jpg
Mercedes-Benz Vaneo rear

The Vaneo was front-wheel-drive only and limited to four-cylinder engines. The body consisted of two sliding rear doors and 'Sandwich Floor' construction giving it a van-like driving position and a higher roof line. It was suitable for U.K.'s Motability for the disabled, as well as for use as taxicabs.

Seating for five was standard, with two third-row buckets optional. With all the rear seats removed, there was up to 3,000 litres of cargo space. A 120 kg capacity slide-out boot floor was optional. Roof rails were standard on Trend and Ambiente models, while ISOfix anchorages were included on all vehicles.

Due to quality issues and poor sales the Vaneo was discontinued after a three-year production run. [1] It was replaced in the same year it was discontinued, by the similarly-sized B-Class

Safety

The Vaneo was tested by Euro NCAP in 2002 with the following ratings: [2]

Euro NCAPRating
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Security

The Vaneo was tested by Thatcham's New Vehicle Security Ratings (NVSR) organisation and achieved the following ratings: [3]

NVSRRating
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Powertrains

Engines complied with Euro 3 emission standards. They included: 1.6 L in two states of tune and 1.9 L petrol engines, as well as a 1.7 L diesel. Three 5-speed transmissions were available: a manual, an automated clutch system called ACS, and a regular automatic called "TouchShift."

YearsModel & TransmissionEnginePowerTorqueTop Speed0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)EconomyEmissions
Petrol
2002–20051.6 82 Manual/ACS1.6 L, 4 in-L82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp)140 N⋅m (103 lb⋅ft)156 km/h (97 mph)15.3 secs36.2 mpg187 g/km
2002–20051.6 102 Manual/ACS1.6 L, 4 in-L102 PS (75 kW; 101 hp)150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)167 km/h (104 mph)13.1 secs35.3 mpg192 g/km
2002–20051.6 102 TouchShift1.6 L, 4 in-L102 PS (75 kW; 101 hp)150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)164 km/h (102 mph)13.8 secs34.0 mpg199 g/km
2002–20051.9 125 Manual/ACS1.9 L, 4 in-L125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp)180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)182 km/h (113 mph)10.7 secs34.4 mpg197 g/km
2002–20051.9 125 TouchShift1.9 L, 4 in-L125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp)180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)177 km/h (110 mph)11.5 secs33.2 mpg204 g/km
Diesel
2002–20051.7 CDI 91 Manual/ACS1.7 L, 4 in-L91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp)180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)161 km/h (100 mph)13.6 secs47.9 mpg157 g/km
2002–20051.7 CDI 91 TouchShift1.7 L, 4 in-L91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp)180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)158 km/h (98 mph)15.5 secs42.8 mpg174 g/km

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