Mercedes-Benz Singapore has recently launched a new wave of electric vans in Singapore: the all-new eCitan, eVito, and eSprinter.
Launched officially on 16 April 2025, Mercedes-Benz’s trio of battery-electric commercial vehicles is a seismic shift in how we think about vans.
All three now combine zero tailpipe emissions with that polished Mercedes-Benz engineering the brand has become known for.

The eCitan is as nimble as it is quiet, perfect for navigating tight alleyways or heartland HDB blocks, with a practical payload and an electric range that ensures you don’t need to keep checking the battery percentage like it’s your bank account balance at the end of the month.
The eVito retains all the practicality of its ICE sibling but swaps diesel grumble for a refined silence. Range anxiety is hardly a concern, especially with Singapore’s growing fast-charging infrastructure. You’ll spend more time loading parcels than waiting at a charger.

Finally, the eSprinter is the heavyweight champ, offering cavernous cargo space, modular conversions, and enough electric range to ferry across town and back without breaking a sweat.

Each model supports fast DC charging, with flexible configurations tailored to meet industry-specific demands.

With built-in telematics, fleet managers can monitor vehicle health, optimise routes, and manage charging cycles from a dashboard.

Safety, too, is baked into the formula. Expect driver assistance systems such as active brake assist, lane-keeping support, and blind spot monitoring.

“Our newly expanded line-up of fully electric commercial vehicles demonstrates Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to accelerating electric mobility in Singapore,” said Marcel Luis Mustelier Perez, President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Singapore.
From taxis and buses to last-mile cargo vans, the country is laying the groundwork for a cleaner, quieter urban landscape. And with Mercedes-Benz now staking its claim in the electric commercial segment, the future is no longer some vague promise on the horizon.
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