It's Benjamin's second own. He has been driving a car tailored to his individual needs for almost 13 years, since 2015 with his first Mercedes V-Class. Now, after eight years and 220,000 kilometers, he has a new model with many new advantages. "You're flexible and not dependent on others," says the 37-year-old IT team leader, who has been in an active wheelchair since the age of 15. He mainly uses his car to get to work or to travel on business, but of course also to go to therapy sessions or to visit family and friends.
In 2010, he took his practical driving test at the PARAVAN driving school while still a student and then spent the first 200,000 kilometers on the road in a rented vehicle. In 2015, he got his first own V-Class. "The job opened the door for me, for the car," says Benjamin looking back today. Because without the job, he wouldn't have had a sponsor.
Mercedes V-Class with many features
He is once again steering his new V-Class with the Space Drive digital driving and steering system and two joysticks. He steers with his right hand and uses his left hand to operate the accelerator and brakes. Otherwise, a few things are different from the previous model: there were lots of analog buttons, including for selecting the driving modes. Now the PARAVAN touch system and voice control are available for operating the secondary functions.
"That's the highlight of the new car," says the IT specialist happily. "It allows me to use significantly more functions independently, such as the air conditioning or temperature control". In the past, the passenger had to make the settings or adjustments while driving. "Voice control takes comfort to a new level of mobility." And there are also factory innovations that make driving much more relaxed, such as adaptive cruise control, blind spot assist and a 360-degree camera.