Are you looking for an extreme type of truck for your adventure or hauling needs? Check out this truck created from the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van platform.
This extreme machine based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter was sighted at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show. Based on the description of the modified van in the site, it is called the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extreme concept.
The vehicle is 20 feet long and its heigh is about 95 inches. It possesses the Sprinter 3500 cab chassis with three-seating capacity. It is powered by a diesel-fed four-cylinder BlueTEC engine mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission gearbox.
The Sprinter is equipped with a suspension lift package and fitted with six beadlock wheels based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Then the wheels are wrapped in massive off-road tires.
In addition, a custom roof rack is installed on top of the vehicle. Fixed on its roofing are six lights focused in the front plus spotlights for better illumination on the road at night. Fog lights can be found on the front bumper of the modified Sprinter too. Moreover, there’s a winch in front for pulling stuff or in getting the vehicle out from tough scenarios like getting stuck in the mud, snow, or even towing something weighing up to 7,500 lbs.
Furthermore, new fenders, exhaust tips on the side, and a Scattolini ScattoMaax tipper bed that can carry 5,200 lbs of load. But overall, the auto is capable of hauling up to 6,400 pounds of payload.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extreme Photos
Check out more photos of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Extreme in the gallery below: