Maybach Sprinter Van: What It Is and What It Costs

There is no factory Maybach Sprinter. Learn what these luxury conversions include, what they cost, and how they compare to camper vans.

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If you have searched for “Maybach Sprinter” hoping to find a factory-built ultra-luxury Sprinter van from Mercedes, you are not alone. Thousands of people Google this term every month. But here is what you need to know right up front: there is no official Maybach Sprinter van. Mercedes-Benz does not make one.

What does exist is a thriving aftermarket industry of luxury Sprinter conversions that take a standard Mercedes Sprinter van and transform it into a rolling limousine, mobile office, or VIP transport. These builds are impressive, expensive, and built for a very specific buyer. They are also very different from the kind of custom van conversions we do at Emery Custom Builds in San Diego, CA.

This guide covers what a “Maybach Sprinter” actually is, who builds them, what they cost, and how they compare to a custom camper van conversion built for adventure and full-time travel.

What Is a Maybach Sprinter Van?

Maybach is a Mercedes-Benz luxury sub-brand. Right now, it is applied to two factory vehicles: the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class sedan and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS SUV. Both are top-tier luxury vehicles that start well north of $200K.

The Sprinter is a completely separate product line. It is a commercial cargo van. Mercedes builds it in different wheelbases and roof heights for delivery fleets, trades, and yes, van conversions. But at no point in the production process does a Sprinter get the Maybach treatment from the factory.

So when people say “Maybach Sprinter,” they are really talking about aftermarket luxury conversions. Third-party companies buy a stock Sprinter and strip the cargo area down to bare metal, then rebuild the interior with the kind of materials, technology, and craftsmanship you would expect from a private jet cabin. The Maybach name gets attached because the quality and price point are in that territory, not because Mercedes put a Maybach badge on it.

What Goes Into a Luxury Limo Sprinter Conversion

These are not your average van conversions. A Maybach-style luxury Sprinter build typically includes some or all of the following:

Seating and comfort:

  • Heated, ventilated, and massaging captain’s chairs in premium leather
  • Power-reclining seats with leg rests
  • Swivel seats that face each other for meetings or conversation
  • Seating for four to eight passengers depending on layout

Entertainment and technology:

  • Dual 50-inch 4K displays or a single large retractable screen
  • Dolby surround sound systems (Marantz, Harman, or similar)
  • Apple TV, 5G Wi-Fi, and video conferencing capability
  • Crestron or similar whole-vehicle automation for lights, blinds, and climate
  • Alexa or voice-assistant integration

Interior finishes:

  • Hand-stitched Italian leather on every surface
  • Real wood trim (dark walnut, burl wood, or open pore finishes)
  • Starlight headliner ceilings with fiber optic LEDs
  • Luxury suede surfaces and plush carpeting
  • Custom ambient lighting throughout

Amenities:

  • Built-in mini bar with refrigerator
  • Coffee bar or beverage station
  • Folding conference tables and airline-style writing tables
  • Motorized partition wall separating the cabin from the driver
  • Electric privacy blinds on every window
  • Sound dampening and acoustic insulation

Some builders go even further. INKAS, for example, offers armored Maybach-style Sprinters with ballistic glass and perimeter armor rated to stop rifle rounds. That is a different level entirely.

Who Builds Maybach-Style Sprinter Vans?

Several companies specialize in this type of conversion. Here are the biggest names:

Becker Automotive Design

Becker has been building luxury Sprinter conversions for over 25 years. Their flagship product is the JetVan, a Sprinter conversion that starts around $200K and can exceed $450K depending on options. Becker is approved by Daimler (Mercedes’ parent company) and builds in the U.S. Their conversion timeline runs six to twelve months. They also convert Cadillac Escalade ESVs and Lincoln Navigators.

Lexani Motorcars

Lexani is a California-based builder that focuses on ultra-luxury Sprinter conversions for professional athletes, executives, and entertainment industry clients. Their builds feature 24-karat gold accents, Ferrari-grade Italian leather, and technology packages that include dual 50-inch Samsung displays with Marantz surround sound. Lexani positions their conversions as mobile offices and VIP transport for people who need to work or entertain while on the road.

INKAS

INKAS is a Canadian company known primarily for armored vehicles. Their luxury Sprinter conversions combine VIP interiors with serious security, including ballistic glass, perimeter armor, and blast protection. Pricing ranges from $200K to well over $500K depending on the armor level and interior spec. Their clients include heads of state, corporate security details, and high-net-worth individuals who need both luxury and protection.

Other Builders

Companies like Ultimate Toys, Auto Elite, and Arbogast Van Depot also offer luxury Sprinter conversions at various price points. The market has grown significantly in the past five years, with more builders offering everything from basic VIP upholstery packages to full-blown mobile suites.

Maybach Sprinter Van Price: What to Expect

Pricing for a Maybach-style Sprinter conversion varies widely depending on the builder, features, and starting vehicle. Here is a general breakdown:

Build LevelApproximate Cost (Vehicle + Conversion)What You Get
Entry-level luxury$150K to $200KPremium seating, upgraded audio, ambient lighting, basic partition
Mid-range luxury$200K to $350KFull captain’s chair layout, 4K entertainment, conference setup, mini bar, automation
Ultra-luxury$350K to $500K+Everything above plus bespoke materials, advanced automation, branding, custom everything
Armored luxury$300K to $600K+Full luxury interior plus ballistic protection and security features

The base Sprinter itself accounts for roughly $55K to $70K of the total, depending on configuration. The rest is all conversion work. These are not mass-produced vehicles. Every one is essentially a custom build, which is why the prices are what they are.

Who Buys a Maybach-Style Sprinter?

The typical buyer for a luxury limo Sprinter is not shopping for a camper van. They are usually:

  • Corporate executives who need a productive mobile office for commutes, airport transfers, and client meetings
  • Celebrities and athletes who want privacy, comfort, and style for daily travel
  • Shuttle and livery services offering premium airport and hotel transport
  • Security-conscious individuals (for armored versions) including executives, diplomats, and public figures
  • Event and production companies using them as mobile green rooms or VIP transport

These buyers care about rear-passenger comfort, technology, and presentation. They are not looking for a bed, a kitchen, or a freshwater tank. The van is a luxury transport vehicle, not a home.

The Other Kind of Luxury Sprinter: A Camper Van You Can Actually Live In

This is where the conversation shifts, and where we come in.

At Emery Custom Builds, we build Sprinter van conversions too. But ours are designed for a completely different purpose. We build vans you can camp in, travel in, and live in full time if you want. The Sprinter platform is the same. The result could not be more different.

A custom camper van conversion from our shop includes things a Maybach-style build never would:

  • A real kitchen with a cooktop, sink, refrigerator, and counter space for meal prep
  • A sleeping platform with a comfortable mattress, not just reclining seats
  • A bathroom with a toilet and shower in our Standard and Premium builds
  • Freshwater and gray water tanks with a proper plumbing system
  • A full electrical system with solar panels, lithium batteries, an inverter, and shore power hookup
  • Climate control with a diesel heater for cold nights and ventilation for warm days
  • Insulation throughout the entire van for year-round comfort

Our Premium tier builds run $60K to $100K+ for labor and materials (vehicle not included), which puts the total all-in cost for a new Sprinter with a premium conversion somewhere around $115K to $170K. That is a fraction of what a Maybach-style limo Sprinter costs, and you get a vehicle that can actually take you places and keep you comfortable when you get there.

We are not knocking the Maybach-style builds. They are genuinely impressive for what they do. But if you are searching for “Maybach Sprinter” because you want a high-end Sprinter that you can actually use for road trips, weekend camping, or full-time van life, that is a different product entirely. And that is what we build.

Interested in a custom Sprinter conversion you can actually live in? Check out our completed Sprinter builds to see what is possible, or tell us about your build and we’ll get back to you with a custom estimate.

What About the Mercedes-Maybach VLS?

There is one more thing worth mentioning. In early 2026, Mercedes teased the Maybach VLS, an ultra-luxury fully electric van that would be the first factory-built Maybach van ever. It is based on the Mercedes Vision V concept and is expected to feature a lounge-style interior for four passengers, a 65-inch display, a 42-speaker audio system, and handcrafted materials throughout.

The Maybach VLS is expected to enter production around 2027 with a price tag estimated between $400K and $600K. It is aimed squarely at the chauffeured luxury market, competing with the likes of Rolls-Royce. It is not a Sprinter, and it is not a camper van. But it will be the first time “Maybach” and “van” officially go together from the factory.

Maybach Style vs. Adventure Ready: A Quick Comparison

FeatureMaybach-Style Limo SprinterCustom Camper Van Conversion
PurposeLuxury transport and mobile officeCamping, travel, and full-time living
Seating4 to 8 reclining captain’s chairs2 front seats plus convertible living space
KitchenMini bar or beverage stationFull cooktop, fridge, sink, counter
SleepingReclining seats onlyDedicated bed platform with real mattress
BathroomNone in most buildsToilet and shower (Standard/Premium)
Water systemNoneFreshwater, gray water, water heater
ElectricalEntertainment and lighting focusedFull off-grid solar, batteries, inverter
ClimateHVAC for passenger comfortDiesel heater, ventilation, insulation
Price range$150K to $500K+ (vehicle included)$75K to $170K all-in (vehicle included)
Who drivesA chauffeurYou

Ready to Build Your Sprinter?

If you landed on this page because you were curious about what a Maybach Sprinter is, we hope this cleared things up. It is a beautiful category of vehicle, but it serves a very specific niche.

If what you actually want is a custom Sprinter conversion that you can take on road trips, park at a trailhead, or live in full time, we would love to talk. We build Sprinter conversions at every level, from basic weekend setups to full premium builds with everything you need to live off-grid.

Take a look at our Anchor Sprinter build or our Crosswind Sprinter build to see what a purpose-built adventure Sprinter looks like. Then reach out when you are ready to start yours.

Call us at (714) 257-5446 or email hello@emerycustombuilds.com to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Mercedes make an official Maybach Sprinter van?

No. Mercedes does not produce a factory Maybach Sprinter. Maybach is a luxury sub-brand applied to the S-Class sedan and GLS SUV, but there is no Maybach-badged Sprinter from the factory. What people call a Maybach Sprinter is an aftermarket luxury conversion built by third-party companies like Becker Automotive Design, Lexani Motorcars, and INKAS.

How much does a Maybach-style Sprinter van cost?

A full Maybach-style luxury Sprinter conversion typically costs between $200K and $500K or more, depending on the builder and spec level. That price includes the base vehicle and the conversion. Armored versions from companies like INKAS can push well past $500K.

What is the difference between a Maybach-style Sprinter and a camper van conversion?

A Maybach-style Sprinter is a luxury limousine or mobile office built for chauffeured transport, with reclining captain's chairs, entertainment systems, and conference setups. A camper van conversion is built for living and traveling, with a kitchen, bed, bathroom, electrical system, and water system. Both start with the same Sprinter platform but serve completely different purposes.

Can you sleep or camp in a Maybach-style Sprinter van?

Most Maybach-style Sprinter conversions are not designed for camping or overnight living. They lack kitchens, bathrooms, water tanks, and sleeping platforms. They are built for luxury transport, not for van life. If you want a Sprinter you can actually camp and travel in, you need a camper van conversion.

What is the Mercedes-Maybach VLS?

The Mercedes-Maybach VLS is an upcoming ultra-luxury electric van from Mercedes, expected to arrive around 2027. It is a purpose-built factory vehicle, not a Sprinter conversion. Pricing is expected to start around $400K to $600K. It is aimed at the chauffeured luxury segment, not the camper van or van life market.

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