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Mercedes Citan W415 Red Minichamps 1:43

Mercedes Citan W415 Red Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
B66004123
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About the Mercedes Citan W415 Red Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast Mercedes Citan W415 in Red reproduces Mercedes' first entry into the compact van segment, launched in 2012 on shared underpinnings with the Renault Kangoo. Its practical, boxy silhouette makes a distinctive commercial-vehicle counterpoint to Mercedes' saloon and SUV replicas.

Not every Mercedes on a collector's shelf needs a three-pointed star aimed at prestige, and the Citan's van body puts that badge to a genuinely different use.

Minichamps' Diecast Coverage of Mercedes' Compact Van

Minichamps' tooling reproduces the Citan's simple, functional van proportions: a short bonnet, tall roofline, and sliding side doors that prioritise cargo space over styling drama. Red suits the commercial-vehicle character well, and the model's badge and grille detailing carries the Mercedes identity clearly despite the vehicle's shared platform with a Renault product underneath. Minichamps' compact 1:43 scale renders these practical proportions accurately, giving collectors a genuinely different Mercedes body type from the saloons and coupes that dominate most brand-focused displays.

A Practical Addition to Mercedes' Commercial Range

Mercedes launched the Citan in 2012 to compete in the compact van segment against established rivals like the Ford Transit Connect and Volkswagen Caddy, building it on a Renault-Nissan Alliance platform to control development costs while still carrying the three-pointed star. That commercial pragmatism marked a departure from the brand's usual premium-first positioning. For a collector interested in Mercedes' full model range rather than just its flagship saloons and sports cars, the Citan fills a genuinely underrepresented commercial-vehicle niche.

It sits as an unusual but honest addition beside more conventional Mercedes passenger-car diecast.

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