Work smarter, not harder.
The Sprinter combines fine form with full function to help make the job easy. With doors that open
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wide (or even doors that can open by themselves as you approach with your arms full ) and more
space between the wheel arches so that common pallets can slide between them, all those clever
little touches make the Sprinter a smart worker, not just another box on wheels.
What happens when you need to clean the windscreen?
Well, we designed a small step in the front bumper so you
can reach the top of the glass. The Sprinter is big on small
details like that. Powered and heated wide angle exterior
mirrors help provide rearward visibility and safety. Side
direction indicators are integrated into the mirror casing,
ensuring a greater signal effect.
The Sprinter’s attractive rear lights blend in with the lines
of the vehicle, but are even more visible than before. Light
and rain sensors are optional
variants which help to ensure stress free driving. An
automatically controlled wiping system activates
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on all van and cab chassis
optional
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when conditions require, so that the driver does not
have to adjust manually. Headlamps also switch on and
off automatically in response to changing ambient light
level outside the vehicle. At the front, optional Bi-Xenon
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headlamps (not available with AWD) with a cornering
light function helps to illuminate the road in tight bends.
*Some options and features not yet available in Australia but may be in the future. Vehicles shown may have non-standard
options and colours available at extra cost.
Categories | Mercedes-Benz Manuals, Mercedes-Benz Van Manuals |
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Tags | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter IFC NCV3, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter MBL 5488 |
Model Year | 2010 |
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