2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van Goes Four-Cylinder and All-Wheel Drive (2024)

Rejoice, influencers who live in a van down by the river! Your hashtag van life just got a little bit easier, because the 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4x4 is all-wheel drive, rather than four-wheel drive. Which means that, when you're heading to that Insta-friendly camping spot atop a glacier, on the rim of a volcano, or in the middle of a gurgling trout-filled river, you no longer have to push a button to engage the front axle. Nope, the Sprinter's full-time transfer case will do the job for you, shuffling torque to the front axle as needed. This leaves more time for you to try on different hats, dry your bamboo underwear next to your idyllic campfire, or proposition a camp toilet company about sponsoring you so you can stop digging dang holes in the woods every day. Van life is busy.

So it's also nice that the 2023 Sprinter diesel is probably faster than the outgoing model. We say probably because we haven't yet done any instrumented testing, but it looks good on paper. The outgoing V-6 diesel offered 188 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, while the new Sprinter diesel brings 211 horsepower at 3600 rpm and 332 pound-feet from 1600 to 2400 rpm. What's more, that increased output comes from a much-downsized engine, which is now a 2.0-liter four-cylinder rather than a 3.0-liter six. The buff four-banger is hooked to a nine-speed automatic in place of the 2022 model's seven-speed. Thanks to the nine-speed's wider ratio spread, Benz says that first gear is the same as in older Sprinter 4x4s that had a five-speed when their transfer case was in low range. That's good since the 2023 Sprinter doesn't have a low range.

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Even so, the new system actually is more capable. For instance, with four-wheel drive engaged, the prior Sprinter 4x4 only sent 35 percent of its torque to the front axle. The new one can send 100 percent to the front, or 100 percent to the rear, or divvy it up anywhere in between, as needed. From launch, it'll aim for 50-50 front-to-rear, but during highway cruising, it can dismiss the front axle and run in rear-drive mode until conditions call for some front-end assistance. It's all completely transparent, and there are real-world advantages, especially on pavement. Say the road is wet or intermittently dry with icy patches—you don’t have to monitor the surface and engage four-wheel drive when things look slippery. The traction is always there.

And that's helpful now that there's a little bit more power. It's not like the Sprinter will give you whiplash off the line, but the 2.0-liter feels admirably feisty, even with about 1200 pounds of ballast strapped into the cargo bay. Really, it feels quite a bit like the outgoing V-6 but presumably delivers better fuel economy. (The Sprinter, like heavy-duty pickups, is large enough to escape EPA fuel-economy ratings.) Four-cylinder compression-ignition rattle and vibration are mostly absent, with little noise making its way into the cabin. The max tow rating of 7500 pounds matches the outgoing model, so there really doesn't seem to be any downside to the Sprinter's cylinder-ectomy under the hood.

As for the off-road chops, Benz had grand plans for us to evaluate the new all-wheel-drive system on trails at a dirt-bike track near Stuttgart, but heavy rain turned the terrain into a soupy mess, such that the route was much abbreviated. But we can say that the all-wheel-drive Sprinter handled a bit of mud with aplomb, despite wearing winter tires that quickly packed their tread blocks with sticky Swabian clay. As before, this vehicle's off-road abilities are defined by its size more than its ground clearance or traction—you need a big trail to accommodate a machine that can be more than 24 feet long and nine feet tall, depending on configuration.

Despite the Mercedes star on the grille, the Sprinter remains a workhorse, with a spartan interior—manual seats, manual handbrake, lots of hard plastics. There's still a value-leader gasoline model that uses a 188-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder and costs $46,795 in cargo-van form. The entry-level diesel is tuned for 170 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque and costs $49,295 as a cargo van or $54,905 as a passenger van. All-wheel drive is a $6400 option. That's a significant discount from the outgoing four-wheel-drive system, which was $8500. Evidently, ditching that low range really saves a few bucks. The minimum price for a high-roof all-wheel-drive cargo van with the high-output engine and a 170-inch wheelbase is $64,635.

When we initially heard that the top-of-the-range diesel Sprinter was losing two cylinders and a liter of displacement, that sounded like folly. But in practice, most people won't notice the difference one way or the other, even though the 2023 model is modestly more powerful and has a nine-speed transmission. So if you bought a diesel V-6 2022 Sprinter, you needn't indulge in any buyer's remorse. And if you end up with a diesel 2023 Sprinter 4x4—which is at dealers already—you shouldn't feel like you missed out on the last great Sprinter engine. The biggest difference, really, is having all-wheel drive instead of part-time four-wheel drive, but that's an evolution rather than a revolution. For the latter, we'll have to wait for the electric Sprinter coming next year.

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In the meantime, we wish we could convince Mercedes to bring the super-funky Sprinter crew-cab 4x4 pickup truck to the U.S. market. Influencers, get working.

2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van Goes Four-Cylinder and All-Wheel Drive (4)

Specifications

Specifications

2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Van
Vehicle Type: front-engine, rear- or all-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 5-door van

PRICE
2500 standard-roof, 144-inch-wheelbase, rear-drive gasoline, $46,795; 2500 high-roof, 170-inch-wheelbase, all-wheel-drive high-output diesel, $64,635

ENGINES
turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 16-valve 2.0-liter diesel inline-4, 170 hp, 295 lb-ft; DOHC 16-valve 2.0-liter inline-4, 188 hp, 258 lb-ft; turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 16-valve 2.0-liter diesel inline-4, 211 hp, 332 lb-ft

TRANSMISSION
9-speed automatic

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 144.0 or 170.0 in
Length: 234.0, 274.0, or 290.0 in
Width: 80.0 in
Height: 96.0-111.0 in
Cargo Volume: 533 ft3 max
Curb Weight (C/D est): 5500-6000 lb

PERFORMANCE (C/D EST)
60 mph: 12.0-13.5 sec
1/4-Mile: 18.0-20.0 sec
Top Speed: 90 mph

EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Exempt from EPA testing and labeling

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2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van Goes Four-Cylinder and All-Wheel Drive (2024)

FAQs

Does the Mercedes Sprinter come in AWD? ›

Nearly three years later, for the 2023 Sprinter VS30, Mercedes replaced the 6 cylinder turbo diesel, and selectable four-wheel drive system, with a 4 cylinder twin-turbo diesel and an always-on AWD system that provides torque on demand.

What engine is in the Sprinter 2023? ›

For 2023, the Sprinter has replaced the 3.0 liter six cylinder turbo diesel engine for a new 2.0 liter inline-four cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine. Yes that's right - twin-turbos. There are 3 engine options for 2023, all of them being 4 cylinders.

How much is a 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4x4? ›

The price of the 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter starts at $45,795 and goes up to $50,395 depending on the trim and options.

How many MPG does a 2023 Sprinter AWD get? ›

Based on data from 13 vehicles, 288 fuel-ups and 77,741 miles of driving, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 gets a combined Avg MPG of 17.33 with a 0.44 MPG margin of error.

Is a Sprinter AWD or 4WD? ›

Does a Sprinter van have 4 wheel drive? Four-wheel drive is available on the higher trim levels of all Sprinter models. These Sprinter Vans have a selectable all-wheel drive function that turns the efficient two-wheel drive into a powerful four-wheel drive with the simple press of a button.

What is the difference between Sprinter 4X4 and AWD? ›

AWD Sprinters can handle light off-roading, such as gravel, sand, or mud, but may struggle with steep hills, rocky terrain, or steep descents. AWD Sprinters are also more affordable, as the base price difference with a 4X4 is around $7000-$9000.

How much does it cost to replace a Sprinter engine? ›

Ok, MSRP on the engine is $22,408. Price may go up or down by about 10% as this is the Suggested Retail Price and dealer can discount it or mark it up some. Labor time to replace the engine is 12.5 hours including transfer of parts.

Who makes Mercedes Sprinter engines? ›

Mercedes-Benz manufactures the diesel engines for the Sprinter. Known for their engineering excellence, these engines are designed with efficiency and durability in mind.

Does Mercedes Sprinter come in 4x4? ›

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter comes standard with RWD. 4×4 Sprinter vans employ both 2WD and 4×4 modes for maximum adaptability. In the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4×4 mode, power is split between the front and rear axles at a ratio of 35 to 65.

Does the Mercedes Sprinter van come in 4x4? ›

Up until early 2020 the Sprinter was the only van that offered 4×4 from the factory. In 2020 the Ford Transit became available with an excellent all wheel drive (AWD) system. And as of the 2023 model-year the Mercedes Sprinter is finally available with a new AWD system to replace its outdated 3rd-party system.

How much is the new Sprinter 4x4? ›

Prices
ModelPrice excl VAT
519 Chassis L3 AWD£49,875
516 Crewcab L2 AWD£46,835
519 Crewcab L2 AWD£51,525
516 Crewcab L3 AWD£47,535
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Which Sprinter is better gas or diesel? ›

If you are expecting to drive longer distances, especially on highways, a Diesel Sprinter Van is the perfect vehicle to maximize your drives. If you are typically driving locally, a gas engine Sprinter Van is also a great option for you to consider.

Is A Sprinter Van a good investment? ›

Considering the fuel economy, proven durability, and advanced capability, the Sprinter Van is a premium investment for any business.

How big is the gas tank on a 2023 Sprinter? ›

24.5 gallons

Which Mercedes class is AWD? ›

The A-Class Sedan, CLA, C-Class Sedan, E-Class Sedan, S-Class, CLS, GLA, GLC, GLE SUV, and GLS SUV all offer 4MATIC® All-wheel Drive (AWD).

Is Mercedes discontinuing Sprinter 4x4? ›

Those in the camper van world who have been paying attention to the news know that Mercedes plans to halt production of its popular 4×4 Sprinter van models. 4×4 Sprinters are a great option for those wanting a high-roof camper van capable of handling adverse road conditions.

What is the gas mileage on a Sprinter AWD? ›

The Sprinter Van MPG ratings can get up to around 21 mpg, but those numbers can vary depending on your driving habits. The Sprinter diesel mpg ratings can also vary as each engine has a standard diesel output engine, but on more powerful trim options, the Sprinter diesel mpg ratings can drop to around 15 mpg.

How much is a new Sprinter 4x4? ›

Prices
ModelPrice excl VAT
519 Chassis L3 AWD£49,875
516 Crewcab L2 AWD£46,835
519 Crewcab L2 AWD£51,525
516 Crewcab L3 AWD£47,535
20 more rows
Jan 4, 2019

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