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Vito 109CDI/32

Vito 109CDI/32 (Germany, 2010)

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The Mercedes-Benz Vito 109CDI/32 was launched in 2010. It is the 2nd generation of the MPV model. With an output of 88 hp at 3800 rpm and a maximum torque of 220 nm, the model variant drives on a 2148cc straight 4 engine combined with a 6-speed manual transmission. Relative to the other variants of this model, this Vito 109CDI/32 achieves the lowest power value. This van (panelvan) has a transmission with 6 speeds and manual gearbox with rear wheel drive. In terms of efficiency, this vehicle's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 9.6 l/100km. In terms of CO2 emissions, it is the most efficient choice in the Vito line-up. This van (panelvan) has room for 3 people. The 2-door Mercedes-Benz Vito 109CDI/32 has 4993 mm in length with a wheelbase of 3200 mm, it is 1902 mm tall and 1901 mm wide. This version of the Vito features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes.

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Vito was introduced in 1996. The light commercial van is said to be named after Vitoria, a Spanish city, and Vito Rosenstein, a dedicated Mercedes’ employee. A more luxurious or passenger model was called V-Class, later replaced by Viano. A new generation was launched in 2003. One of the main differences was that the Front-wheel drive model now had rear-wheel drive. The van’s fuel efficiency was also improved.   more
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