What if you could live inside a Mercedes-Benz? Not a status-symbol sedan or a lavish SUV, but a commercial van. Based in California, Vanspeed has reimagined the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter into what it calls the Album. Sitting much higher than the more lifestyle-focused Mercedes-Benz VLE in the lineup, the Sprinter is the brand’s big, utilitarian workhorse. While plenty of builders have turned Sprinters into camper vans, few come close to what Vanspeed has done here.
Flexible Design That Actually Works
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Built on the 144-inch AWD Sprinter 2500, the Album focuses on usability. Rather than overloading the van with fixed features, Vanspeed leans into a modular layout that adapts to different needs, whether that is commuting or extended road trips. At the centre of the cabin is the Stage Sleep System, which integrates a Murphy queen-size bed measuring 80 inches (just over 2 metres) in length. It folds away cleanly to open up a full walk-through interior during the day, freeing up space without removing hardware. The same thinking applies to the VersaCloset Wet Bath, which doubles as a storage unit when not in use. The result is a cabin that transitions easily between lounge, workspace, sleeping area, and everything in between without constant reconfiguration.
Ready for Real-World Adventure
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Beyond its clever layout, the Album is designed to handle real-world travel. Inside, the Album features warm wood-style paneling and a layout designed around everyday usability. The modular rear setup allows seating and cargo space to coexist, with adjustable components that can be repositioned or removed depending on the trip. A built-in lithium power system supports off-grid use, while features like an expandable interior countertop, slide-out work surface, integrated sink, and exterior fold-out table make daily living far more practical. You won’t be winning any races with its four-cylinder diesel engine, which produces 170 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. But paired with all-wheel drive and all-terrain tyres, you can go almost anywhere. The standard Sprinter 2500 has a 4,211-lb payload capacity and 5,000-lb towing capacity.
A Thoughtful, Expensive Way To Travel
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The Album is less about excess and more about balance. Every modification Vanspeed has made serves a clear, real-world purpose. The Album gives buyers everyday usability alongside genuine adventure capability in a way few builds manage. Vanspeed 144-inch models start at $219,000. It’s not cheap, but for buyers looking for a fully integrated, all-in-one travel van, the Album makes a strong case for itself.
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