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Are Dodge and Mercedes sprinters the same?

Are Dodge and Mercedes Sprinters the Same?
The Dodge Sprinter and Mercedes Sprinter are essentially the same vehicle, despite being made by different manufacturers. The history of how Sprinters came to bear the Dodge and Freightliner badges begins with a trade war between the United States and Europe. During the brief period that Chrysler was owned by Daimler, some Sprinters were badged as Dodge Sprinters. However, since 2001, all NAFTA Sprinters (those bound for the US & Canada) have been built in the Mercedes factory in Stuttgart, then had the engine taken out of the body and the two shipped separately over to Ladson, South Carolina for re-assembly. There is no difference between a Dodge-badged Sprinter, Mercedes-badged Sprinter, or Freightliner-badged Sprinter. The differences are only cosmetic .
In summary, the Dodge Sprinter and Mercedes Sprinter are essentially the same vehicle, with no significant differences between them.

Did Mercedes make the Dodge Sprinter?

Designed and powered by Mercedes-Benz, the full-size Sprinter van was initially assembled by Freightliner. Early in 2003, the Sprinter adopted a Dodge nameplate.

Are Dodge Sprinters made by Mercedes?

In 2003, Dodge took over, and this light commercial van was available as a Dodge Sprinter or Freightliner Sprinter in the U.S. and Canada. This changed again in 2010, and today, the Sprinter Van is made by Mercedes-Benz.

What is the Dodge version of the Sprinter?

The first generation (VA chassis) North American Sprinter was launched for the 2002 model year in the U.S. and was originally branded as a Freightliner. In 2003, it received Dodge branding, as DaimlerChrysler chose to replace the aging Dodge Ram van with the Sprinter rather than redesign it.

Are Dodge sprinters made by Mercedes?

In 2003, Dodge took over, and this light commercial van was available as a Dodge Sprinter or Freightliner Sprinter in the U.S. and Canada. This changed again in 2010, and today, the Sprinter Van is made by Mercedes-Benz.

The Dodge Sprinter was sold when Mercedes owned Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep as part of Daimler-Chrysler. Mercedes was uncomfortable introducing commercial vehicles to the US market under their brand as until then, they had only sold luxury cars in the US.

Does Dodge Sprinter have Mercedes engine?

Designed and powered by Mercedes-Benz, the full-size Sprinter van was initially assembled by Freightliner. Early in 2003, the Sprinter adopted a Dodge nameplate.

What is the difference between a Dodge Sprinter and a Mercedes Sprinter?

The Mercedes Benz Sprinter van is well-known for many things, one being produced under various brands. Yes, Dodge, Freightliner, and even Volkswagen have all built these near-identical vans, with only the differences being a badge and some minor interior changes.

When did Dodge Sprinter become Mercedes?

2010 – This is the year that Mercedes “took back” the brand from Dodge. From 2010 onward, Sprinters were badged as Mercedes vehicles, although Freightliner still sold identical Sprinters under their brand too. 2014 – In 2014, Mercedes did a body refresh.

Does Mercedes still own Dodge?

No. However, Daimler-Benz, the company that owns the Mercedes brand at one time owned the various Chrysler brands. By most objective accounts, Daimler’s acquisition of Chrysler was a financial disaster. They lost many billions on their purchase of Chrysler during the short time they owned the company.

Is Dodge Promaster same as Sprinter?

The Mercedes Sprinter, with its 3.0L V6 Diesel engine, offers superior torque (295 lb-ft) compared to the Dodge Promaster’s 3.6L Pentastar® V6 (250 lb-ft). This higher torque in the Sprinter translates to better pulling power and a more robust driving experience, especially under load or when climbing hills.

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