




After picking up the new Mercedes Sprinter Sportsmobile in Austin, TX, I stayed overnight in McKinney Falls State Park to check out the basic vehicle.
As one can see, this is the short wheel base Sprinter, which I think will be best for accessing places off of the main roads. This is a four wheel drive version with both hi and lo range. The wheels and tires are upgrades to allow travel on more primitive roadways.
A roof rack and a new rear bumper with tire carrier and storage box will be added in a few weeks.