When buying a car, I first look at the appearance. The Jinguan Auto V Class has a chrome-decorated front face, looking more flashy than the original Mercedes-Benz V-Class. The roof is raised by 130mm, making the interior headroom sufficient, but the panoramic sunroof is canceled. Inside, the biggest change is the orange-themed interior, which is not typical for a business vehicle. The seven-seat layout has second-row seats that can rotate face-to-face, but the third row is inconvenient to access and may be cramped for three adults. The low-end version has basic features like massage seats, while the high-end adds air suspension and assisted driving.