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Originally Posted by chassis
The strategy is similar to what Mercedes does with its Metris commercial van sold here, which has a passenger version known as a V-Class, and available in EQV electric guise.
The redesigned Citan commercial van will debut in 2021, in both regular guise and an electric version to be called the eCitan. The T-Class passenger van will debut in the first half of 2022 and spawn its own EQT electric version at a later date.
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This is about the size of a Transit Connect, so doubtful it would hit the sweet spot size wise in the U.S. for the minivan market.