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The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a popular commercial vehicle and is the largest in size that you can buy from this well-known car manufacturer. The first Sprinters came on the market in the mid-1990s and the second generation was launched in 2006. We can convert these Sprinters and the third, current generation from 2018 onwards into a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with double cab for you.
If you install a double cab in your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, you instantly create an extra row of seats. You still have enough cargo space, but from now on, you can also transport more people. Handy for those jobs where extra hands are very welcome. With a double cab in your Sprinter, you not only work faster and more efficiently, but you can also save costs.
Why would you opt for a Mercedes-Benz with a double cabin? The reasons can vary for everyone. You might choose this so you can travel with more colleagues at once without needing to purchase or deploy an extra vehicle. This can quickly save you on fuel and other costs.
Another reason could be because you use the van for private purposes as well, and you want to take day trips with your family. By equipping your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a double cabin, this is possible! There is enough room in the back for suitcases or bags, while the front can accommodate up to six people. And of course, each of them is securely fastened with a three-point seatbelt.
As a commercial vehicle with a grey license plate, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with double cabin has been fiscally attractive for years because entrepreneurs could benefit from tax advantages and lower premiums. Unfortunately, this will come to an end by 2025. From January 1, 2025, entrepreneurs will have to pay the full BPM (tax on passenger cars and motorcycles) when purchasing such a vehicle.
As a delivery van or commercial vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter emits more CO2, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter than a passenger car. This has led the government to abolish the exemption for cars with a grey license plate by 2025.
From that year, BPM will be calculated based on CO2 emissions, similar to passenger cars. The rate is 66.90 euros per gram of CO2, which can quickly add up to ten to twenty thousand euros in tax.
You can have both your existing Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and the one that comes directly from the factory converted into a van with a double cabin. In any case, we ensure that your multi-purpose commercial vehicle meets all the requirements and standards that are set here in Europe.
For instance, we install all new seats with a three-point seat belt and headrest, so that everyone in your vehicle travels safely. We also make sure that the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a double cabin meets the requirements set by the RDW regarding the layout of a (modified) van. Want to know more? Read more about our guarantees.
Of course, it is very important that you can safely hit the road with your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a double cabin. That is our number one priority. But at the same time, appearance matters too. At Blix Automotive, we ensure that your converted commercial vehicle looks immaculate. We pay great attention to the finish and appearance of your Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a double cabin. We install a clear separation between the cargo area and the passenger area and make sure the upholstery matches the existing interior of your Sprinter.