Sprinter Van Transport Specialists
Sprinter van transport is specialized shipping for Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans. Sprinters are the premium choice for commercial cargo, passenger transport, and conversion vans. Their size, roof height, and configurations vary widely. As a result, Sprinter shipping requires careful carrier matching.
At Xpress Auto Transport, we ship Sprinter vans nationwide. Whether you own a standard cargo Sprinter, a high-roof conversion, or a passenger model, our network handles them all. Furthermore, we understand the specific transport challenges Sprinters present.
Sprinter Models We Transport
The Sprinter lineup is diverse. We ship every configuration.
Sprinter Cargo Vans
Commercial cargo Sprinters in 144" and 170" wheelbase. Standard and high-roof options. Both 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines.
Sprinter Crew Vans
Cargo Sprinters with rear bench seating for passengers. Popular for service businesses and small shuttles.
Sprinter Passenger Vans
Configured for 12 to 15 passengers. Used by airport shuttles, executive transport, and large families.
Sprinter 4x4 Models
All-wheel-drive Sprinters for off-road, ski resorts, and adventure conversions. Popular for camper builds.
Camper Conversion Sprinters
Conversions from Storyteller, Winnebago Revel, Airstream Interstate, Sportsmobile, and dozens of upfitters.
Reefer and Specialty Sprinters
Refrigerated cargo Sprinters and specialty configurations for medical transport, mobile services, and more.
Sprinter Transport Methods
Sprinter vans ship via multiple methods depending on configuration and route.
Standard Open Carrier Transport
Most standard-roof Sprinters fit on open carriers. Cost-effective for daily-driver Sprinters and commercial use.
Enclosed Sprinter Transport
Enclosed transport works for new Sprinters, high-end conversions, and premium passenger configurations. Protects custom paint and conversion finishes.
Drive-Away Service
For long routes, drive-away service offers competitive pricing. A professional driver delivers the Sprinter to your destination.
Flatbed for Non-Running Sprinters
Non-running Sprinters or those with mechanical issues ship via flatbed transport.
How Much Does Sprinter Van Shipping Cost?
Sprinter shipping varies by length, roof height, and configuration.
- Standard roof Sprinter under 500 miles — $700 to $1,000.
- High-roof Sprinter under 500 miles — $800 to $1,100.
- Standard Sprinter cross-country — $1,400 to $1,900.
- High-roof or camper Sprinter cross-country — $1,600 to $2,500.
- Premium camper conversion enclosed — $2,500 to $4,500 cross-country.
Get a Sprinter shipping quote for your specific configuration.
Camper Sprinter Transport
Camper conversion Sprinters need extra attention. Conversions add weight, height, and accessories that affect transport.
- Solar panel arrays — verify roof height clearance.
- AC units — protrude above factory roof.
- Awnings — secured fully before transport.
- Roof racks and bike mounts — lower or remove if possible.
- Propane tanks — turn off, but typically stay installed.
- Interior items — secure all loose objects in cabinets and storage.
4x4 Sprinter Considerations
4x4 Sprinters sit slightly higher than 2WD models. This affects loading and trailer matching.
- Ride height adds 3 to 4 inches over 2WD.
- Aftermarket lift kits add more height.
- Larger tires further increase total height.
- Some 4x4 conversions need step-deck or low-deck trailers.
Camper Sprinters and 4x4 conversions need detailed information at the quote stage. Send photos and specifications if possible. We'll match the right carrier the first time.
Why Sprinter Owners Choose Xpress
Sprinter owners trust our expertise. Our network includes carriers experienced with conversion vans, high-roof models, and premium passenger configurations. Furthermore, we understand the value of camper conversions and treat them accordingly. Pickup and delivery are coordinated by real human dispatchers familiar with Sprinter-specific challenges.
Preparing Your Sprinter for Transport
Use these steps for a smooth Sprinter shipment.
- Empty all cargo and personal items.
- Secure loose interior accessories.
- Disable alarms and tracking systems.
- Lower fuel to a quarter tank.
- Retract slide-outs and pop-tops (if camper).
- Secure or remove roof accessories where possible.
- Document the exterior with timestamped photos.
- Provide all keys and access codes.
