V-Class Vivace
Luxury Redefined
Heralding a new chapter in luxury travel for wheelchair passengers, the Mercedes V Class Vivace low floor is the last word in style, comfort and engineering refinement. The Vivace is the new flagship of the GM Coachwork WAV range. Boasting a cavernous interior and the finish you would expect from a Mercedes the Vivace is the new benchmark for luxury wheelchair travel.
Powered by a 4 cylinder turbo-diesel and a choice of two outputs 163bhp or 239bhp, the Vivace is available in three specifications Sport, AMG Line or Exclusive ( Exclusive only available on the Long Wheel Base). With our latest low floor conversion, this truly is the benchmark for Luxury wheelchair travel.
The wheelchair user is positioned centrally in the second row offering exceptional all round vision and inclusive travel. With 2 full size removable Mercedes seats either side and a further two tip ‘n’ fold seats in the third row accommodating up to six passengers, plus one wheelchair user, the Vivace makes a great family vehicle.
In its standard layout the V-Class comes with 4 seats and room for the wheelchair passenger. Additional tip and fold seats are available for the rear cabin to make it a 5 or 6 seater.Â
The Mercedes V-Class is fitted with a host of high quality accessibility enhancements. Each of the features listed below come as standard.Â
With the Mercedes V-Class, you can choose from two engine options, the V200D (163bhp) or the V300D (239bhp) engines.Â
The Mercedes V-Class is available in one trim option, the V-Class Sport. AMG options are also available.
Explore the exterior colour options available to suit your own individual style.
Let’s get you on the road!
You can buy a motor vehicle VAT-free when all the following conditions are met:
- the motor vehicle is supplied to a disabled person who normally uses a wheelchair to be mobile.
- the vehicle is permanently and substantially adapted.
- the adapted motor vehicle is for the domestic or personal use of the disabled wheelchair user, and the supplier has been given a completed declaration, form VAT1615A, which confirms eligibility.
Definition of ‘wheelchair’ and ‘wheelchair user’
In legal terms, a wheelchair is a chair on wheels for disabled people, which is either manually propelled or electrically powered. A mobility scooter is not a wheelchair for VAT purposes. A wheelchair user is any disabled person who normally uses a wheelchair in order to be mobile. A person who occasionally uses a wheelchair is not eligible.
For more information, please contact HMRC.