Mercedes-Benz Vario

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The Mercedes-Benz Vario is a heavy van manufactured by Mercedes-Benz, originally launched as the T2 (Transporter 2) in 1986, the Vario gained its current name when facelifted in 1996. The T2 van, itself succeeded the Mercedes-Benz L van series.

The bodyshell remains relatively unchanged in this time. The Vario has proved a popular base chassis for minibuses and minicoaches, although the demand for minibuses has declined with new regulations requiring disabled access, although a bus with a wheelchair lift is now available.

The Vario is fitted with a type OM904 engine (shared with the Atego).

The model designation is W670.

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