2019 Mercedes Sprinter 4×4 :: Featured Classified

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4

The Mercedes Sprinter 4×4 is a pinnacle platform for overland travel for a multitude of reasons. First and foremost, it’s exceptionally reliable, with all iterations regularly achieving half-a-million-mile service lives. Subsequently, it’s used globally for commercial applications, with parts and services available via Mercedes’ fabled dealer network (ideal for international travelers). The 4WD variant uprates the Sprinter with a sophisticated AWD system that transforms this venerable cargo van into a capable backcountry explorer. If the stock all-terrain performance is insufficient, then fear not, as this platform enjoys extensive aftermarket support and can be reimagined into a formidable all-terrain rig. There’s even greater support for outfitting the interiors of these vans with a vast catalog of products, on-demand conversion services, and a huge online community just a click away. Expedition Portal has featured various off-the-shelf offerings that help demonstrate the diversity of builds available, including Airstream, Mojave Van, Vanspeed, and Winnebago. Finally, the MWB high-top variant finds a sweet spot between everyday drivability and interior living space. Cue today’s low mileage 2019 Mercedes Sprinter 4×4 (38,000 miles), showcasing extensive premium modifications, a tastefully equipped camper interior, and a comprehensive Mercedes dealership history. At $87,500, this rig represents impressive value, considering it’s almost $50,000 less than many comparable Sprinter builds we’ve previously featured.

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 cab interior

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 overland camper

From the Seller:

This van is ideally spec’d and professionally converted for four-season, do-it-all adventure, and the nimble 144-inch wheelbase allows it to be well suited as a daily driver. The customized Adventure Wagon modular interior package paired with the Van Compass stage 6.3 suspension package and lift allow the van to readily adapt to a wide range of pursuits and terrain. This Sprinter has reliably performed with no issues in all climates on surfing, skiing, biking, camping, general travel missions, and daily life use. The lighting package provides incredible nighttime visibility for animals and the road ahead, while the bumper-mounted winch is always on standby if things get a little western. The whole setup has been extremely well maintained, is a joy to use, and has supported many fantastic adventures and memories. Please reach out with any questions.”

Mercedes Sprinter camper interior

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4

Sprinter overland camper

2019 Mercedes Sprinter 4×4 High Roof, 144-inch WB

The Sprinter is fitted with a dependable 3.0-liter turbo-diesel motor that delivers 188 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. A relatively economical and long-lived engine is matched with 4WD, low range, a lifted and uprated suspension, winch, and an intelligent Electronic Traction System (4ETS) and Adaptive ESP (stability-control system). Inside, the Mercedes is very well-equipped for a commercial vehicle with driver comforts that include:

  • Swivel captain’s chairs
  • Tilt adjustable multi-function steering wheel
  • Air-conditioning
  • Cruise control
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • Cupholders
  • Power steering, locks, windows, and mirrors
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • USB, 12-volt, 115-volt AC outlets
  • Engine block heater
  • LED automatic adjusting headlights
  • Rearview camera
  • Overhead console with storage
  • Keyless ignition

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 suspension

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 cab interior

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Distinguishing Features

Below is a list of notable features. Reference the original listing for full details:

  • Van Compass Stage 6.3 suspension upgrade and lift with Falcon adjustable shocks
  • Roambuilt Safari roof rack with full lighting, Yakima steel round bars with Dakine rack pads, Pelican case, MaxTrax mounts, and WaterPort 4-gallon solar shower tank mount
  • Goal Zero Yeti 3000X lithium power station with 200 watts of solar
  • CA-tuned off-road front bumper with built-in skid plate
  • Black Rhino Arsenal wheels and BFGoodrich all-terrain tires
  • Dometic CFX3 75 dual zone fridge/freezer
  • Espar D2 diesel heater
  • Adventure Wagon High Roof full interior conversion, MOAB removable bed with bamboo panels and black extrusion, Van Wife Components headliner shelf, and CTech Manufacturing airliner cabinet
  • Flatline Van Co ski/snowboard rack, rear step, and hanging solo bunk bed
  • Owl Vans ladder/tire carrier, Rotopax jerrycan mount, and Sherpa load carrier, and Expedition Essentials 10-pound propane bottle mounts (2)
  • Baja Designs LP6 amber lights (2)
  • MaxxAir fan with rain lid and Sirroco marine fan
  • Warn Zeon 10-S winch with synthetic line and Factor 55 Fairlead and Pro-link
  • Radius Outfitters seat back trash bag
  • VanEssentials insulated magnetic window covers, MyTouring insulated divider curtain between cab and living space, BugWall magnetic bug screens

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 overland camper

Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 overland camper

Sprinter overland camper

This 2019 Mercedes Sprinter 4×4 is listed for $87,500 and is currently located in Jackson, Wyoming. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Contact Information:

Forum: CSL

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No money in the bank, but gas in the tank. Our resident Bikepacking Editor Jack Mac is an exploration photographer and writer living full-time in his 1986 Vanagon Syncro but spends most days at the garage pondering why he didn’t buy a Land Cruiser Troopy. If he’s not watching the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he can be found mountaineering for Berghaus, sea kayaking for Prijon, or bikepacking for Surly Bikes. Jack most recently spent two years on various assignments in the Arctic Circle but is now back in the UK preparing for his upcoming expeditions—looking at Land Cruisers. Find him on his website, Instagram, or on Facebook under Bicycle Touring Apocalypse.