Lexani Motorcars has launched “The Imperial,” a customized 2026 Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter designed to replicate the amenities of private aviation on the road. According to Sales Director Giovanni Villicana, the vehicle features a 6-passenger layout, Starlink satellite connectivity, and a private restroom to facilitate seamless transitions between mobile office work and luxury travel.
How is the mobile office market evolving?
The demand for high-end, custom-built mobile workspaces is shifting toward “connected mobility,” where uninterrupted internet access is as critical as interior comfort. Lexani Motorcars reports that integrating Starlink Wi-Fi into their Sprinter builds allows executives to maintain productivity in remote locations or during transit. This mirrors broader trends in the luxury automotive sector, where manufacturers are increasingly prioritizing satellite-backed connectivity over traditional cellular signals to ensure consistent performance for high-powered clients.
What features define the luxury Sprinter segment?
Modern luxury van conversions are moving away from simple passenger transport toward full-service private suites. According to Lexani Motorcars, The Imperial utilizes a 50-inch Samsung QLED 4K display and a Marantz surround sound system to transform the cabin into a media lounge. These vehicles typically include:

- Climate Control: Dedicated secondary A/C systems for isolated cabin comfort.
- Privacy Technology: Electronic partitions that separate the driver from the passenger suite.
- Ergonomics: Multi-way captain’s chairs with integrated massage and ventilation.
Why is private-jet style design becoming standard for luxury transit?
High-net-worth individuals and corporate clients are requesting “uncompromised experiences,” according to Giovanni Villicana. By mirroring the design language of private jets—such as dark walnut accents, Italian linen leather, and airline-style retractable tables—builders are creating a familiar environment for travelers accustomed to aviation standards. This design philosophy helps reduce the perceived stress of road travel by providing a consistent, serene, and secure atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the base vehicle for The Imperial?
The Imperial is built on the 2026 Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter 170 EXT platform, chosen for its long wheelbase and reliability.
Can these vehicles be used for both business and leisure?
Yes. Lexani Motorcars designs these units to function as both a mobile office with iPad docking stations and a relaxation suite with reclining massage chairs.
How does the connectivity work?
The vehicle utilizes Starlink Wi-Fi, which provides high-speed satellite internet access, allowing passengers to stay connected even when traveling through areas with poor cellular coverage.
Are you considering a custom mobile office for your business or travel needs? Explore the full specifications and customization options at Lexani Motorcars, or reach out to their team to discuss bespoke requirements.
