2025 Sprinter Exterior
Are you shopping around San Antonio for a commercial van? Whether you’re shopping for a Cargo Van for hauling goods around Alamo Heights, or you’re shopping for a Passenger Van that can transport people, there’s a Sprinter van that’s perfect for your needs. In fact, the Sprinter van is also available as a Chassis Cab and Crew Van. What’s more, each body style can be configured with various wheelbases and roof heights. If you’re wondering how long a Sprinter van is, read our overview of the key dimensions for each body style of the Sprinter van available on our showroom floor. Then, apply for financing and head to Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio for a test drive in San Antonio.
2025 Sprinter Dimensions
How long is a Sprinter van? That depends on whether you select the Cargo, Passenger, Crew vans, or the Cab Chassis variant. Furthermore, each of these body styles can be configured with various wheelbases. For help with determining which Sprinter is right for your Hollywood Park business, compare key measurements for each configuration below:
Cargo Van
144-Inch Wheelbase, Standard Roof
- Height: 100 inches (2500 & 3500XD trims); 96 inches (3500); 98 inches (4500)
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
144-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 107 inches (2500 Standard and High Output); 111 inches (2500 High Output AWD);109 inches (All Other Trims)
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
170-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 107 inches (2500 Standard and High Output); 111 inches (2500 High Output AWD);109 inches (All Other Trims)
- Length: 274 inches
- Wheelbase: 170 inches
170-Inch Extended Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 107 inches (2500 Standard and High Output); 111 inches (2500 High Output AWD);108 inches (All Other Trims)
- Length: 290 inches
- Wheelbase: 170 inches
Crew Van
144-Inch Wheelbase, Standard Roof
- Height: 96 inches / 96 inches / 100 inches
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
144-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 108 inches / 108 inches / 111 inches
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
170-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 107 inches / 107 inches / 111 inches
- Length: 274 inches
- Wheelbase: 170 inches
Passenger Van
144-Inch Wheelbase, Standard Roof
- Height: N/A on OEM / 103 inches / 106 inches
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
144-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: N/A on OEM / 114 inches / 118 inches
- Length: 234 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
170-Inch Wheelbase, High Roof
- Height: 113 inches
- Length: 274 inches
- Wheelbase: 170 inches
Cab Chassis
144-Inch Wheelbase, Standard Roof
- Height: 94 inches / 98 inches
- Length: 246 inches
- Wheelbase: 144 inches
170-Inch Wheelbase, Standard Roof
- Height: 94 inches / 98 inches
- Length: 273 inches
- Wheelbase: 170 inches
Test-Drive the Sprinter Near Shavano Park
We’d love to discuss our fleet incentives with your business and show you how all the Sprinter vehicles compare with test drives. Arrange an appointment at Mercedes-Benz of San Antonio by calling us at (210) 920-3237. And while you’re here, explore our Sprinter research guides for other helpful information, including our guide to the 2025 Sprinter interior and 2025 Sprinter engine specs.
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