Mercedes has made a name for itself in the minibus segment with its model V-Class respectively Vito fought for a good and, above all, established place behind the undisputed VW Bulli. Whether as a luxurious MPV or a reliable commercial vehicle panel van, Mercedes vans have been impressing for almost a decade. And the V-Class has even been revised in between, while the Vito continues in its previous form. Now the Vito will soon be undergoing a major facelift. For fans who don't want to wait for the model update (MoPf/Facelift), there is from JMS vehicle parts, Piecha general sales, now an update. A fresh one bodykit makes the Vito and V-Class appear even sportier.
Piecha body kit Vito & V-Class
The highlights include one spoiler, which gives the Vito a sharper front, as well side skirts , and a diffuser. What's interesting is that both benefit from the side skirts and the diffuser, with a specially adapted one for the V-Class, which has a slightly different front apron than the Vito spoiler is ready. But what would a body kit be without the right ones? Rims? The Vito from the pictures, spiced up by JMS, shines with one sentence Barracuda Racing Wheels, more precisely with the model Project 3.0 from the Ultralight Series. The rims, measuring 8,5×20 inches, are thanks Flow forming process particularly light.
Lowering springs by JMS
Combined with tires in size 245/40R20 - or alternatively 255 if the load capacity is higher - the new wheelset is a real eye-catcher. And the finish? That's in the fancy one Black Milled-Variant with distinctively milled spoke contours. And another detail that shouldn't be missing is the lowering. Means Lowering springs from the JMS range ensures that the bus approximately 35 to 40 millimeters moves closer to the asphalt. And anyone who is worried about approval can rest assured: all components naturally come with the appropriate ones Teilegutachten, so that nothing stands in the way of registration.