First-Class Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
Luxury Group Transportation, Redefined
When the group exceeds what an SUV can comfortably accommodate, but a full-size coach feels unnecessary, our First-Class Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van offers a more balanced option. The cabin seats fourteen passengers and is configured for teams who expect more than basic point-to-point service.

A Cabin That Feels Customized
Many vehicles in this category are arranged around capacity first and passenger comfort second. The layout on our Sprinter is created around how crews naturally interact during longer rides, evenings out, and multi-stop reservations:
- Rows are positioned to support conversation rather than isolate passengers into narrow forward-facing seats. Instead of spending the ride looking at the backs of other heads, guests stay connected to the group throughout the evening.
- Fixed tables are installed across the cabin rather than added as optional inserts. Drinks, phones, small bags, and personal items have designated places throughout the ride.
- Ambient lighting runs throughout the interior and keeps the cabin consistent after dark.
- The high-roof design also changes the experience more than most passengers expect. Guests can board, stand, move between rows, and exit comfortably without crouching or shifting awkwardly through the aisle.
- Ride quality is another noticeable difference. Because this is one of the newer Sprinters available, road noise is reduced significantly compared to older vans of this size.
- The exterior is finished in gloss black, while the interior carries the same upgraded standard throughout the cabin.
Where This Vehicle Makes the Most Sense
Different pickup locations, changing schedules, late departures from wineries, and coordinating multiple vehicles make the most frustrating part of the outing. A single one keeps the timing simple. Everyone arrives and leaves together, finishing the evening without having to reorganize rides at the final stop.
Executives often reserve the Sprinter for airport arrivals because the cabin allows passengers to continue conversations comfortably between destinations. The seating arrangement supports interaction naturally without making the vehicle feel crowded.
What Passengers Usually Notice First
Most groups notice the difference immediately after boarding. The cabin feels open rather than compressed; passengers can move comfortably through the aisle, and the seating arrangement feels social rather than functional.
The vehicle is maintained daily, and the interior configuration remains consistent across all reservations. The lighting, tables, seating layout, and overall condition are not upgraded only for select bookings. For parties who have used standard shuttle vans in the past, the contrast becomes apparent within the first ride.