A New Standard in Bespoke Sprinter Luxury Travel
Lexani Motorcars has unveiled “The Imperial,” a luxury conversion of the 2026 Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter 170 EXT, designed to replicate private aviation standards for highway travel. The vehicle features a six-passenger cabin equipped with Italian linen leather seating, Starlink satellite connectivity, and a private restroom, according to company sales director Giovanni Villicana.
How luxury mobile offices are evolving
The shift toward “land-based aviation” reflects a growing demand for high-end mobile productivity. While traditional executive transport focused on simple comfort, current builds like The Imperial integrate enterprise-grade technology—such as Starlink Wi-Fi and 50-inch 4K displays—to ensure continuous connectivity. According to Lexani Motorcars, these vehicles are engineered to bridge the gap between a high-powered office and a private relaxation suite, allowing clients to maintain output while in transit.
What defines the modern VIP travel experience?
Modern cabin design prioritizes privacy and ergonomic health. The Imperial utilizes an electronic privacy partition to separate the driver from the passenger suite, creating a secluded environment. Inside, passengers have access to 8-way power captain’s chairs that offer massage and ventilation, a direct response to the physical strain of long-distance business travel. The inclusion of a private rear restroom further distinguishes these custom Sprinters from standard executive coaches, which typically lack onboard sanitation facilities.

Comparing custom van builds to traditional luxury travel
The market for bespoke transport is currently split between high-end fleet services and custom, owner-operated builds. Unlike standard limousine services, which often rely on pre-configured interior layouts, Lexani Motorcars builds are bespoke, meaning each client can tailor the walnut accents, seating arrangements, and tech suites to specific needs. This level of customization mirrors the market for private jet refurbishments, where owners dictate the aesthetic and functional specifications of the cabin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these vehicles be used for both business and leisure?
Yes. According to Lexani Motorcars, the design is modular. It functions as a mobile office with Apple TV and iPad docking stations during the week and converts into a media lounge or retreat for weekend travel.
What is the base vehicle for The Imperial?
The Imperial is built on the 2026 Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter 170 EXT platform.
Does the vehicle require special maintenance for the custom electronics?
Lexani Motorcars indicates that their mobile offices are designed for long-term reliability. Clients should coordinate with the manufacturer’s service team for specialized maintenance of the integrated Marantz audio and Starlink systems.
Are you looking to upgrade your executive travel capabilities? Visit www.lexanimotorcars.com to explore current inventory and design options, or contact Giovanni Villicana at 951.531.6801 to discuss your custom build requirements.