Mercedes-Benz is continuing its model cuts, this time axing the little-known T-Class and Citan vans, both set to end production by mid-2025. The move stems from Renault's decision to stop making these vans at its Maubeuge factory in France, where the Nissan Townstar—based on the same platform—will continue. Electric versions, the EQT and eCitan, will also be retired by mid-2026, with no successors planned as Mercedes shifts its van strategy.
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More Model Cuts as Mercedes Refines Its Strategy
Mercedes-Benz is continuing its model cuts, this time axing the little-known T-Class and Citan vans, both set to end production by mid-2025. The move stems from Renault's decision to stop making these vans at its Maubeuge factory in France, where the Nissan Townstar—based on the same platform—will continue. Electric versions, the EQT and eCitan, will also be retired by mid-2026, with no successors planned as Mercedes shifts its van strategy.