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Inkas creates a custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP Limousine

Every now and then we like to take a look at the ultra-luxury segment of cars and this time it’s the Inkas Sprinter VIP Limousine. The company took a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and gave it the Limousine treatment and high-end luxury features that can range from pretty cool to insane.

Inside is where the Inkas Sprinter VIP Limousine shines.

The interior is sleek and minimalistic, made perfect for executives, professionals and VIPs. With them in mind, Inkas made this Sprinter VIP Limousine change from work to leisure-focused very quickly.

The back has space for four seats that each come with their own control panel for individual heating, cooling, massage, shade control for the windows and a footrest. The middle row of seats can also rotate by 180-degrees to face the people in the back.

To further make things more luxurious, there is a coffee bar and refrigerated storage built into the front console.

Inkas Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP Limousine

Tech that will get you through boredom and a battlefield.

When you need to switch between work and play, there are hideaway tables, charging stations, and fully adjustable lighting zones. These zones can switch between 256 colours for the perfect ambient lighting. There is also a full-size LED SmartTV that comes with AppleTV and Google Chromecast. Wouldn’t want there to be a chance for boredom in this car.

For extra security measures, Inkas has given the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP Limousine a full-perimeter CCTV camera system that displays on the SmartTV. There is also an intercom to make communication between the driver and passengers easier. To really put a boost to the audio, there is also a 400W sound system with Dolby Atmos capability.

Inkas Mercedes-Benz Sprinter VIP Limousine

Where things start to get insane are the custom features that make this limousine seem ready to tackle a battlefield. Optional features include FLIR night-vision perimeter cameras, military-grade chemical filtration systems, satellite phone integrations, sire/PA systems, strobe lights, escape hatches, run-flat tyres, automatic fire suppression system for both engine bay and internal cabins.

Alright, maybe strobe lights aren’t going to stop bad guys from getting those VIPs. Either way, these additions to the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter are quite out there and while we will likely never drive it, it’s a rather fun thing to look at.

Source: CARmag | Inkas

Stuart Smith

A copy and content writer at Web2Web with a passion for sharing engaging content. He loves his old Toyota Corolla and talking about new cars, particularly about the technology that changes the way they are designed.

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