Mercedes-Benz V-Class vs BMW I4

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Mercedes-Benz V-Class
Mercedes-Benz V-Class

2018 price

BMW I4
BMW I4

2022 price

Summary

2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class
2022 BMW I4
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.1L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
6.3L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • No rear cup-holders
  • No AEB
  • Engine lacks some punch

  • Expensive, even in base form
  • Real-world driving range shorter than expected
  • Short warranty period
2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class Summary

The Mercedes-Benz V-Class van isn’t made for ferrying parcels from point to point. No, even though it is based on the Vito courier van, the V-Class is all about human cargo.

And let’s be clear, here: we’re not talking about chucking people in the back and hoping they get to their destination without cracks or breakages. This is a luxury van made to move people in comfort and style, with all the trimmings you’d expect of a vehicle bearing the three-pointed star badge.

So, is it any good? I played hire-car driver to find out.

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2022 BMW I4 Summary

There’s no denying that when most people think of an electric car, they picture a Tesla.

But brands like BMW aren’t just going to sit back and let Elon Musk corner the market.

Enter the new i4, which comes as one of three new EVs to join BMW’s stable in 2022 alongside the iX and iX3.

But what makes the i4 different from the other models is that it’s trying to replicate BMW’s much-loved sports sedan formula, with an all-electric powertrain.

So, does this stylish sedan do enough to tempt you away from a petrol or diesel engine?

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2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2022 BMW I4

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