Drive Your Business Forward with Mercedes-Benz Vans, the Newest NAHB Member Savings Program

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Contact: Sharon Salang
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Manager, Member Savings Programs
(202) 266-8273

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van.

The NAHB Member Savings program recently launched its latest partnership with Mercedes-Benz, providing NAHB members a special offer on some of the most innovative and reliable commercial vehicles in the industry.

With over 278 dealer partners across the country and a U.S.-based production facility, Mercedes-Benz Vans is ready to serve the business needs of NAHB members wherever they are.

Exclusive NAHB Member Savings

NAHB members can now take advantage of an exclusive $500 savings per vehicle on Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles. This benefit can also be combined with applicable national sales incentives such as financing, special leasing and customer cash offers.

Built for Business, Powered by Innovation

Since building the world’s first work van in 1896, Mercedes-Benz has been at the forefront of innovation, setting class-leading standards in performance, durability, and safety. Every van Mercedes-Benz has built over the last 120 years reflects one core belief: Dependability is not a luxury — it’s a requirement.

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van is built to handle every challenge, whether you’re customizing it for your construction business or for personal adventures. It offers superior capabilities designed to fit your needs including:

  • Powerful engine options: Standard and high-output 4-cylinder diesel engines deliver optimal horsepower and torque.
  • Unrivaled performance with all-wheel drive: Improved steering, maneuverability and safety for any road condition.
  • Advanced 9G-TRONIC transmission: Smoother, quieter shifting for an upgraded driving experience.
  • Innovative driver assistance features: 360° view camera and a Digital Interior Mirror option available for all models.
  • Enhanced driver comfort: Heated driver’s seat come standard and with the optional advanced Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) touchscreen system, the Sprinter offers class-leading communications and entertainment technology.

Mercedes-Benz continues to raise the bar with the latest Sprinter model, offering features that push the limits of performance and safety.

Connected Technology for a Smarter Business

Take your business operations to the next level with Mercedes-Benz App for Business, a powerful tool that connects drivers, vehicles and managers for enhanced efficiency and productivity. Monitor performance data and insights, locate your van, and remotely lock or unlock the doors, plus many other features to support your business.

Visit nahb.org/MBvans to learn more.

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van.

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