We have recently stumbled upon photos of this crazy custom Mercedes-Benz Vito (W447) that we felt absolutely compelled to show you as soon as possible. An uncredited tuner turned the German van into a veritable music hall on wheels!
Starting with the interior, the team fitted its Vito PlanC with rows upon rows of speakers, as well as multiple subwoofers. Now, the resulting audio experience must be impressive at the very least, but we tend to believe the proper description would be ‘damn crazy.’ There are also sleek bucket seats up front, and the entire cabin is wrapped in fine leather.
Perhaps the most astonishing part of the tuning is that it did not end there and then at all. Instead, the Vito PlanC gained a whole handcrafted styling kit, including a ventilated hood cover, new tinted headlights, wider fenders, a redesigned front apron complete with an integrated spoiler and air intakes, and a black radiator grille with the Vito PlanC logo on it. Moving on to the sides, there are voluminous side skirts enhancing the overall sporty impression, and the rear looks like something Mercedes-AMG could have done itself – with the massive roof spoiler being a mere cherry on top of the cake.
The van sports a white, red and black exterior gamma that suits it extremely well, in our opinion.
The car rides on humongous Ferrada FR3 22” forged wheels sporting silver-tinted spokes and chrome-coated rims. Lowered ride height makes it look so aggressive you simply wouldn’t believe that what you are dealing with here is a light commercial van and not a sports car.
The Mercedes-Benz Vito PlanC comes without under-the-hood modifications of any kind.
Who ordered the tuning and how much they paid for it remains undisclosed.
Photos: Lars K Design