Diesel Sprinter Van 2024: Mercedes-Benz Mobility Weekly News Roundup

**2024 Diesel Sprinter Van and More Top Mercedes-Benz Mobility News**

**New Diesel Sprinter Van to Debut in 2024**

Mercedes-Benz has announced the latest addition to its Sprinter van lineup: a 2024 diesel model. The new van will be available in a variety of configurations, including cargo, passenger, and crew van. It will be powered by a 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine that produces 188 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque. The Sprinter 2500 will have a payload capacity of up to 5,331 pounds and a towing capacity of up to 7,500 pounds. The Sprinter 3500 will have a payload capacity of up to 6,738 pounds and a towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds. Both models will come standard with a seven-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive will be available as an option.

The 2024 Sprinter van will be available in a variety of configurations, including cargo, passenger, and crew van.

**Other Top Mercedes-Benz Mobility News Stories**

* **Mercedes-Benz to invest $1 billion in its Tuscaloosa, Alabama, plant.** The investment will be used to expand the plant’s production capacity and to build a new battery pack assembly facility. The plant currently produces the GLE, GLS, and C-Class models. The new battery pack assembly facility will produce battery packs for the upcoming EQS SUV and EQE SUV models.
* **Mercedes-Benz to launch new ride-sharing service in Los Angeles.** The service, called ReachNow, will offer a variety of ride-sharing options, including car sharing, bike sharing, and scooter sharing. ReachNow will be available in Los Angeles starting in 2023.
* **Mercedes-Benz to partner with Waymo on autonomous driving technology.** The partnership will combine Mercedes-Benz’s expertise in automotive engineering with Waymo’s expertise in autonomous driving technology. The two companies will work together to develop and test autonomous driving systems for Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

These are just a few of the top Mercedes-Benz mobility news stories from the past week. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks and months..

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