Mercedes’s Valente has been updated for 2021, with a range of changes to specification and pricing made to the commercial-grade people mover. The Valente could be called an old vehicle; it's based upon the Vito van that dates back to 2014. While that sounds like a long time, commercial vehicles do tend to stick around on showroom floors a lot longer than passenger cars. Plus, they get updates along the way. Just like this one.
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