• Mercedes revamps 2026 Marco Polo, moving camper production in-house for unmatched quality. • Westfalia exits, Mercedes builds base V‑Class in Spain, installs camper kit in Germany. • Dedicated Ludwigsfelde hall uses state‑of‑the‑art processes, trained crew ensures precision. • 2026 refresh adds lightweight double‑skinned pop‑up roof, enhancing space and efficiency. • Mercedes positions Marco Polo as the “Mercedes of RV life,” echoing its 1980s heritage. • Synergy between van and camper production speeds delivery, boosts flexibility, and cuts production time.

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  • Mercedes-Benz has announced that it will bring its Marco Polo camper‑van production entirely in‑house, moving away from its long‑time partner Westfalia. The updated 2026 model will be built on the V‑Class platform at the company’s Vitoria plant before being shipped to Ludwigsfelde for full camper conversion. Key refreshes include a lightweight double‑skinned aluminum pop‑top that adds 4 inches of headroom, a skylight for natural light and night‑sky views, and an ambient LED system. The van will also feature expanded smart‑home controls via the MBAC infotainment suite, allowing remote management of lighting, skylight, and audio.

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