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Mercedes VLE vs Denza D9

Both the Mercedes VLE and Denza D9 EV are full-size electric MPVs built for buyers who want premium people-moving capability without combustion engines. The VLE is a German flagship, positioned almost as a private jet on wheels, targeting executives, large families, and premium shuttle operators. The Denza D9 is a Chinese luxury MPV from BYD’s premium sub-brand, selling strongly across Asia and increasingly relevant to African grey-market buyers as BYD expands its footprint. With the VLE just revealed in early 2026 and the D9 now in its second generation, this is the right moment to size them up.

Mercedes VLE vs Denza D9

Range & Charging

The Mercedes VLE leads on range: its 115 kWh NMC battery delivers over 700 km on the WLTP cycle for the FWD VLE 300, with the AWD VLE 400 estimated at around 630 km WLTP. Using an 800V architecture with up to 315 kW DC charging, the VLE can add roughly 355 km in 15 minutes — a dramatic leap over previous Mercedes vans. AC charging runs at 22 kW. A 10–80% charge at a high-power DC station takes under 20 minutes under ideal conditions. The Denza D9 EV uses a 103.4 kWh LFP Blade Battery with a 600 km CLTC claim; in WLTP-equivalent markets like Malaysia, the rated figure is 520 km. Real-world range sits comfortably around 430–470 km. DC charging takes roughly 30 minutes from 10–80%, with AC at 11 kW standard. The VLE has a clear edge in both range and charging speed.

Price, Availability & Market Fit

The Mercedes VLE starts at approximately €79,000 (~$85,000 USD) in Europe, rising to around $140,000 in the United States. Sales launch in late 2026 across Europe, the US, UK, Japan, and South Korea — no African market confirmation yet. Grey-market import to Nigeria or Kenya would push costs significantly higher. The Denza D9 EV is priced between $46,880–$68,870 USD in China (319,800–469,800 yuan), making it considerably more accessible. It sells officially in China, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia; grey-market units are reachable in Nigeria and Kenya at roughly ₦85–120 million depending on trim and shipping. If your goal is premium EV MPV ownership in Africa right now, the D9 is the reachable option.

Ecosystem & Rival Context

Mercedes buyers should also consider the EQS and EQE for executive sedan alternatives. Denza buyers can look at the BYD Seal 06 or Zeekr 009 as premium alternatives within the BYD ecosystem. Outside both brands, the Toyota Alphard HEV and Kia Carnival EV compete in segment, though neither matches pure EV range or the luxury spec of either vehicle here. The VLE and D9 both go beyond what those rivals offer in space, comfort, and electric-only range.

Pros & Cons

Mercedes VLE: Its 700+ km WLTP range genuinely removes range anxiety for long-distance family or executive travel. The 315 kW charging speed means brief stops on a motorway journey rather than extended waits. The 8-seat capacity with Burmester audio and massaging seats makes it one of the most complete luxury cabins available in an MPV format. On the downside, the pricing puts it out of reach for most African buyers without substantial grey-market costs added. Availability in 2026 remains limited to Western and East Asian markets for now.

Denza D9 EV: Its LFP Blade Battery chemistry is more durable in hot climates, which matters directly in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa. The China price of under $70,000 makes it accessible via grey-market imports at costs that still undercut the VLE significantly. Its broad sales footprint across Asia means parts and firmware support are more established. The weaker point is its 520 km WLTP range, which trails the VLE notably. Its 11 kW AC charging is also slower for overnight home charging scenarios.

Quick Verdict

Choose the Mercedes VLE if maximum range, ultra-fast charging, and German luxury brand equity are your priorities and budget is not the deciding factor. Choose the Denza D9 EV if you need a capable, spacious electric MPV available now at a more realistic import price for African markets, with battery chemistry suited to tropical heat. The D9 is the practical choice for grey-market buyers in Nigeria or Kenya today; the VLE is the aspirational benchmark for buyers who can wait and afford it.

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  Mercedes VLE Denza D9
Price $84,000.00 $45,000.00
Our Rating 5.8 5.5
Brand MERCEDES Denza
Category Electric Cars Electric Cars

MODEL

Available Trims / Variants Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
FWD (single motor)
AWD (dual motor)

LAUNCH

Reveal Date 2026, March 10 2024 update cycle
Availability Status Coming soon Available / rolling global launch
Country of origin Germany China
Base Price (USD) € 79,000 - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
€ 90,000 - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
$45,000 – 65,000

BATTERY

Battery Capacity 115 kWh usable 103–103.4 kWh
Battery Chemistry Liquid-cooled Li-ion NCM (800V type) LFP Blade battery
Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) 435 mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
391 mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
298–323 miles (480–520 km)
Energy Consumption 299 Wh/mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
340 Wh/mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
23 kWh/100 km
Regen Braking (Max kW) Yes Yes
Heat Pump
AC Charging (Max kW) Type 2 11 kW 11 kW, ~8–10 hours (0–100%)
DC Charging (Max kW) CCS 300 kW max, 10-80% in 15 min 200 kW, ~30 min (30–80%)
Additional Notes Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) V2L supported

PERFORMANCE

Power Output (kW / hp) RWD 276 hp (203 kW) - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
AWD 408 hp (300 kW) - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
230 kW (≈308 hp) FWD
275 kW (≈369 hp) AWD
Torque (Nm) 360 Nm (FWD)
470 Nm (AWD)
0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. 9.5 sec 0-62 mph - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
6.5 sec 0-62 mph - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
9.5 s (FWD),
6.9 s (AWD)
Top Speed (km/h / mph) 112 mph (180 km/h) 180–190 km/h
Transmission / Drive Single-speed Single speed automatic

BODY

Body Style 5 door minivan, 6/7/8 seats 5-door MPV, 6–7 seats
Platform / Architecture Van Architecture BYD e-platform (800V architecture)
Dimensions (L×W×H mm) 5309 x 1999 x 1943 mm (209.0 x 78.7 x 76.5 in) 5250 / 1960 / 1920 mm
Drag Coefficient (Cd) 0.25 Cd 0.29–0.30
Wheelbase (mm) 3342 mm (131.6 in) 3110 mm
Ground Clearance (mm) 140–150 mm
Kerb Weight (kg) EU: 2720 kg unladen - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric
EU: 2790 kg unladen - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC
2764–2865 kg
Suspension (Front / Rear) AIRMATIC air suspension, Optional seven-degree rear-axle steering Adaptive (DiSus-C on higher trims)
Wheel Size (inches) R19, R20, R21, R22 18–20 inch
Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) EU: 795 l, 4078 l max 410–2310 L
Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) No 410–2310 L
Towing Capacity (kg) EU: 750 kg unbraked, 2500 kg braked
Additional Notes Trunk size may shrink or expand depending on the amount of seats equipped. Dual sliding doors

SAFETY

Airbags (count) Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system Multiple airbags (front, side, curtain)
Driver Assistance (ADAS) Traffic sign assistant, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Active distance assistant Distronic, Adaptive high beam assistant, Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Pedestrian warning function in the area of ​​zebra crossings, Active Emergency Stop Assist, Active Evasive Steering Assist, Congestion emergency braking function, PRE-SAFE PLUS and Impulse Side with body-raising function, Trailer Manoeuvring Assist, ABS for Trailers AEB, adaptive cruise, lane assist, blind spot
Autonomous Driving Level Level 2 (DiPilot)

COMFORT

Seating Capacity Heated and cooled front seats, heated and cooled rear seats Heated, ventilated, massage (2nd row captain seats)
Roof Type Panoramic glass sunroof; Illuminated Panoramic glass
Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay 5G, OTA updates, voice control
Parking Aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera or reversing camera 360° camera, sensors
Additional Notes Rear fridge, ambient lighting

DISPLAYS

Centre Screen (inches) 14" touchscreen 15.6-inch touchscreen
Driver's Display (inches) 10.25" 10.3-inch digital cluster
Head-Up Display (HUD) Yes, projector type 12-inch HUD
Additional Notes 14" passenger display (optional)
31.3‑inch rear panoramic retractable display (optional)
Rear seat control screens

LIGHTING

INFOTAINMENT & AUDIO

TECHNOLOGY

OWNERSHIP

Note

Additional Notes Focus on comfort over performance
Targets premium MPV segment with long wheelbase and luxury interior
  Mercedes VLE Denza D9

Disclaimer Note

Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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