Mercedes-Benz's Viano van is a popular vehicle for portable office and limousine-style conversions across the pond and elsewhere. Among other reasons for that is because it has more than enough space at the back to incorporate all kinds of custom solutions.
Russian tuning-studio REDLINE Engineering has a soft spot for the V-Class series and has just presented its work on the new generation model custom-made for one of its clients.
Shown in the first six photos in the gallery, Redline's V-Class Portable Office gets a rear passenger compartment isolated from the front cabin through a partition, with a rear seat bench taken off a BMW 7-Series F01 and two rear-facing independent seats that can be removed (we're not sure from which vehicle these were sourced, but they definitely don't match…).
It comes with high-speed internet access and power outlets as well as digital TV-tuner with sub-antenna.
"The task that was set by the client was both simple and complicated," says Redline. "It was required to organize the most comfortable place for two travelling passengers and organize the private zone where four people will be able to negotiate."
In the gallery below, you'll find pictures of other custom made versions of the Viano (including previous generations of the van) from the Russian firm, which also offers exterior kits from Hartmann.
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