2026 (26) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 315 CDi L3H2 Progressive Panel Van 150PS

2025 (75) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 315 CDi L3H2 Progressive Panel Van 150PS

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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
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Key Information

Fuel Type Diesel
Engine Size 1950cc
Year 2025
Mileage Delivery
Transmition Manual
Colour High Tech Silver Metallic

2026 (26) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 315 CDI L3H2 Progressive – 150PS – Brand New

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has long set the benchmark for large panel vans, combining outstanding build quality, comfort and reliability with impressive load capacity. This 2026 (26) plate Sprinter 315 CDI Progressive L3H2 is no exception, offering superb practicality alongside modern technology and strong performance.

Powered by the 2.0 litre CDI diesel engine producing 150PS, paired with a smooth manual transmission, this van delivers excellent pulling power while remaining efficient and refined — making it ideal for both local work and long-distance journeys.

The L3H2 configuration provides a generous cargo area with excellent load length and standing height, making it perfect for trades, couriers, fleet operators or anyone needing serious carrying capability.

Vehicle Details

  • 2026 (26) Plate
  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 315 CDI Progressive
  • L3H2 Long Wheelbase / High Roof
  • 2.0 CDI Diesel – 150PS
  • Manual Transmission
  • Brand New Vehicle

Progressive Specification Highlights

  • MBUX Touchscreen Infotainment System
  • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • DAB Digital Radio
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Cruise Control
  • Multifunction Steering Wheel
  • Air Conditioning
  • Rear Parking Sensors
  • Electric Windows & Mirrors
  • Crosswind Assist
  • Advanced Safety & Driver Assistance Systems

Renowned for its durability, practicality and premium feel, the Sprinter remains one of the most sought-after large vans on the market.

Prepared to the highest standard and ready to go, this brand new 26 plate Sprinter is the perfect addition to any business fleet.

Finance available | Part exchange welcome | Nationwide delivery available

Contact Cameron Commercials today for more information or to secure this vehicle. 🚐

📍 Location: Cameron Commercials, Airdrie
📞 Contact: 0141 406 0277
💷 Price: £POA

Independent review

 
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  • Build 70%
  • Comfort 70%
  • Depreciation 80%
  • Equipment 80%
  • Handling 70%
  • Insurance 70%
  • Performance 70%
  • Space 80%
  • Styling 70%
  • Value 80%

Ten Second Review

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has long been the byword for excellence and performance in the full-sized van sector. The MK3 model range builds on efficiency and safety in significant ways, adds some style inside and out but remains focused on sheer practicality. There’s a now-revitalised full-electric eSprinter version too.

Background

In many ways, the Mercedes Sprinter has come to define the large van sector. It’s by far the best-selling LCV across Europe, tracing its lineage back to 1995, with a second generation design appearing in 2006 and this third generation model being launched in the Spring of 2018. This time round, the availability of front-wheel-drive has extended the available options. Plus Mercedes introduced a range of fresh connectivity choices that business buyers will like, as well as improvements to safety and running cost efficiency.

In 2020, an all-electric version, the eSprinter, arrived with a front-driven powertrain energised by a 55kWh battery. In late 2023, the eSprinter was completely re-engineered, switching to rear wheel drive and being made available with gutsier motor and a range of three longer-ranging batteries.

Design and Build

Depending on the variant chosen, this third generation Sprinter features four different front-end designs. Plus there’s the option of LED lighting with ‘eagle wing’ design daytime-running lights. The driver’s workplace is uncluttered, practical and designed to meet the relevant transport requirements. There are ergonomically shaped seats and a variable stowage concept ensures that everything has its place. The interior also features a modular dashboard design that allows for maximum flexibility – everything from extra storage, to cutting-edge infotainment and wireless charging is available. For pleasant temperatures inside the cab, owners can choose between a semi-automatic air conditioning system or automatic climate control, according to their comfort requirements.

The MBUX multimedia infotainment system has a large, high-resolution centre touchscreen, incorporating fast hard-disc navigation with 3D map display and smartphone integration. The MBUX infotainment system incorporates ‘Hey Mercedes’ virtual assistant voice control. And for the eSprinter, it incorporates Navigation with ‘Electric Intelligence’, which helps drivers plan journeys ahead efficiently and effectively. For example, it shows the current range in real time depending on the current traffic situation and the topography of the route. It also calculates the best possible charging strategy to get to the destination as quickly as possible, or to have the desired state of charge at the destination.

Driving Experience

Front-wheel, rear-wheel or all-wheel drive – the diesel version of this MK3 Sprinter covers all three drive variants, and can therefore be optimally configured for the relevant transport requirement and operating profile. The front-wheel drive format especially shows its inherent advantages when the vehicle is lightly loaded or in slippery conditions. In the rear-wheel drive variants, thanks to separation of the drive and steering, the classic advantages lie in optimum ride comfort, a smaller turning circle and more agile handling. Rear-wheel drive also allows more control when towing a trailer and at the limits of the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight.

The optional all-wheel drive system improves traction, particularly in difficult weather conditions or poor road conditions, thus enhancing driving safety and driving dynamics. Gear reduction is additionally available for demanding operations. As for engines, well not too much has changed here. Most will continue to choose the brand’s four cylinder 2.0-litre diesel powerplant, offered in either Euro 6d or Euro VI forms with either 150hp, 170hp or 190hp and available with either 6-speed manual transmisssion or a 9G-TRONIC 9-speed auto gearbox.

In its latest re-engineered form, the alternative all-electric eSprinter model comes only in rear-driven guise. At the back, there’s a completely new rear axle containing an electric motor putting out either 136hp or 204hp, depending on your preference. The vehicle’s high voltage components and control systems now lie in the front portion of this van. While the battery packs sit in the middle under the floor and are now made of lithium-ion-phosphate and contain no nickel or cobalt. In place of the original model’s old-tech 55kWh pack, there’s now a choice of two available batteries: an entry-level 81kWh unit and the top 113kWh battery that can take this Mercedes as far as 271 miles. Both the available motors put out a gutsy 400Nm of torque, one reason why the eSprinter can pull a 2,000kg trailer.

Market and Model

Prices for diesel Sprinters start at just over £32,000. The core of the combustion model range remains as before; three wheelbases, four vehicle lengths, three roof heights and the choice of panel van and crew van options; before you start looking at chassis models, chassis crew cab variants, Tourer minibuses, plus a special Tractor Head chassis specifically designed for motorhomes. Diesel variants offer the choice of 150, 170 or 190hp versions of the same 2.0-litre engine – and there’s the option of 9G-TRONIC auto transmission if you want it. There are front-driven, rear-driven and all wheel-driven models. And the diesel versions come with a choice of three trim levels – ‘Pure’, ‘Progressive’ and ‘Premium’.

For the rear-driven-only all-electric eSprinter model, you’ll probably need a budget of around £65,000 ex VAT upwards, before subtraction of the government £5,000 OLEV grant. The new re-engineered model offers a choice of L2 or L3 body lengths, 136hp or 204hp motors and two battery options – 81kWh and 113kWh, the latter priced from just over £73,000 before grant deduction.

All Sprinter models include an advanced connectivity package, the ‘Communication Module’, which has an in-built LTE SIM-card offering rapid data transmission between vans, drivers and vehicle managers. And as you’d expect, safety is very well accounted for. This eSprinter gets standard autonomous braking, the brand’s ‘Active Brake Assist with pedestrian protection’ package. Plus, like the Vito, this LCV is also fitted with ‘ATTENTION ASSIST’ drowsiness detection, to prevent fatigue and encourage drivers to drive responsibly with breaks when they get tired. The Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call system can summon rescue services in the event of an accident, whilst Rear Cross Traffic and Exit Alert monitors the rear of the vehicle, and can autonomously brake in the event of an impending collision. In the event of an accident, Sprinter automatically applies its brakes to prevent secondary collisions.

Summary

Despite its European success, this Sprinter still isn’t one of the first vans that many British business think of when their looking for a really large LCV. Yet on this evidence, perhaps its should be. It’s as big and practical as any of its rivals, with a refined powertrain. The availability of front wheel drive has enabled Mercedes to access a wider band of buyers too. And the re-engineered eSprinter sets a new standard if you’re looking for an EV in this segment.

Whatever the Sprinter variant you have in mind, yes of course you’ll find cheaper rivals. Some of them feel a little more avant garde too and have cleverer cabs. But when it comes to the things that actually matter when it comes to running a vehicle of this kind, the Sprinter ticks most of the important boxes with the kind of thoroughness that you’d expect from something bearing the famous Three Pointed Star on its grille. All of which means that whatever your business, this could be your righthand van. Some things just don’t change.

Contact the Team for more information on: 0141 406 0277

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