Mercedes Sprinter
Van Rental — DFW
Two distinct Sprinter configurations — the professional Executive Sprinter for corporate teams and airport groups, and the social Limo Sprinter for concerts, events, and celebrations. Both with full stand-up headroom, a professional chauffeur, and a rate locked at booking.
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Which Sprinter Is Right for Your Group?
The Mercedes Sprinter platform comes in two fundamentally different configurations at QTS. The seating layout is the key difference — choose based on whether your group is traveling professionally or celebrating.
The bottom line: The single most important decision is seating configuration. The Executive Sprinter has forward-facing rows — every passenger faces the direction of travel, like a premium aircraft cabin, with a dedicated rear luggage bay for 8-10 large bags. The Limo Sprinter has J-style wrap-around lounge seating — passengers face each other socially, with a built-in cooler and entertainment-focused atmosphere. Both hold 13-14 passengers with full stand-up headroom. Rule of thumb: if the purpose is professional travel (airport, corporate, roadshow), choose the Executive. If the purpose is celebration (concert, bachelorette, brewery tour), choose the Limo. If the group has checked luggage, the Executive's rear bay makes it the only viable choice.
What is the difference between an Executive Sprinter and a Limo Sprinter in Dallas–Fort Worth?
The Executive Sprinter and Limo Sprinter are the same vehicle platform — the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter — in two completely different interior configurations. The Executive uses forward-facing leather captain's chairs in rows, giving every passenger an individual seat facing forward with armrests and a professional cabin atmosphere. The Limo Sprinter uses J-style wrap-around lounge seating, where passengers face each other socially around the perimeter of the cabin, with built-in cooler space and an entertainment-focused interior. The Executive also has a dedicated rear luggage bay that the Limo Sprinter does not — making the Executive the correct choice for any group with checked bags or presentation equipment.
Which Mercedes Sprinter configuration is best for a corporate group airport transfer at DFW?
The Executive Sprinter is the correct choice for corporate group airport transfers at DFW International Airport or Love Field — and it is one of the most-booked vehicles for exactly this use case. The forward-facing captain's chairs provide the professional atmosphere appropriate for executive travel, and the rear luggage bay handles the full team's checked bags alongside all 14 passengers without needing a second vehicle or a luggage shuttle. Flight monitoring adjusts pickup staging automatically to the actual arrival time — no coordination required from the group at any point during the transfer.
Not sure? Call us at (945) 212-1412 and we'll recommend the right configuration for your specific group and occasion.
14-Passenger Executive Sprinter
Forward-facing leather captain's chairs, full stand-up headroom, and a dedicated rear luggage bay. The professional group transport vehicle for corporate teams, airport transfers, and any situation where a party bus would be inappropriate and an SUV isn't large enough.
The bottom line: The Executive Sprinter is the only van-format vehicle in DFW that provides forward-facing captain's chairs, a dedicated rear luggage bay (8-10 large bags), and full adult stand-up headroom simultaneously. For a corporate team of 8-14 arriving at DFW or Love Field, this means the entire group, all their luggage, and a professional exterior presentation arrive in one vehicle — no second shuttle, no baggage cart situation at the hotel entrance. The cabin is configured for working: individual forward-facing seats, quiet acoustics, and individual charging capability throughout the run.
Can a Mercedes Executive Sprinter handle all the luggage for a team of 10 people arriving at DFW Airport on the same flight?
Yes — and this is the most common use case for the Executive Sprinter at DFW International Airport and Love Field. The dedicated rear luggage bay, separated from the passenger cabin by a barrier, accommodates 8 to 10 large checked suitcases alongside all passengers. For a team of 10, that is one large bag per person with space for presentation cases, laptop bags, and carry-ons. A QTS chauffeur meets the group inside Baggage Claim, assists with all bags, and delivers the team to the hotel, office, or conference venue in a single transfer. Flight monitoring ensures the chauffeur's staging adjusts automatically to the actual arrival time.
Boardroom Discretion. Van Capacity.
The Executive Sprinter occupies the precise gap between an executive SUV (too small for larger teams) and an executive bus (too formal for small groups). A team of 8 to 14 professionals arrives together, seats comfortably, and the bags come along without a separate shuttle.
- Forward-facing at every seat — no one rides sideways, no one faces backward — every position is as comfortable as the first row.
- Full stand-up height — 6'+ interior clearance means passengers can stand, move down the aisle, and change positions on longer runs.
- Rear luggage barrier — bags stay completely separate from the passenger cabin — no clutter, no tripping over suitcases.
- Privacy tints — tinted rear windows for confidential discussions, sensitive client calls, and executive discretion.
- Flight monitoring on airport runs — your chauffeur tracks your actual arrival time — if the flight lands early or late, staging adjusts automatically.
13-Passenger Limo Sprinter
J-style wrap-around lounge seating, full stand-up headroom, built-in cooler, and premium audio. The modern group celebration vehicle — party bus energy in a format that navigates tight venue parking lots, Austin concert venues, and Grapevine wine trails with ease.
Party Bus Energy. Sprinter Agility.
For groups of 8 to 13 who want more than an SUV but don't need a full 20+ passenger party bus, the Limo Sprinter is the definitive choice. It fits in every venue parking lot, navigates every venue access route, and delivers the full social experience.
- J-style lounge seating — the entire group faces each other — conversation flows naturally, the energy builds before you arrive.
- Built-in cooler — keep bottles and beverages cold for multi-stop tours and long event nights.
- Premium audio — sync your playlist and the celebration starts the moment everyone boards.
- Navigates tight venues — fits in brewery parking lots, winery access roads, and narrow Stockyards corridors that a party bus cannot reach.
- BYOB (21+) — passengers 21 and older are welcome to bring their own beverages for the journey.
Six of the Most Common Sprinter Bookings in DFW
The Sprinter's combination of capacity, headroom, and versatility makes it the right answer across a wider range of occasions than any other vehicle in the fleet.
The bottom line: Executive Sprinter dominates three use cases — corporate group airport transfers (entire team of 8-14 with full luggage in one vehicle, no second shuttle), corporate off-sites and roadshows (entire department between campus, client, and dinner without a fleet of cars), and long-distance group runs to Austin, WinStar, or San Antonio in professional forward-facing comfort. Limo Sprinter dominates three use cases — brewery and Grapevine wine tours (fits every craft brewery parking lot, cooler space for bottles purchased along the way), bachelorette parties across Uptown Dallas, Fort Worth Sundance Square, and Deep Ellum, and concert nights at Dickies Arena, AAC, and AT&T Stadium where staging curbside for a clean post-show exit is the entire advantage.
Is the Limo Sprinter a good vehicle for a bachelorette party in Dallas or Fort Worth?
The Limo Sprinter is the most popular vehicle in the QTS fleet for bachelorette groups of 8 to 13 in DFW. It sits at the exact sweet spot between an SUV (not enough space or social energy for a group night out) and a full party bus (too large for an intimate bachelorette group and harder to park in Uptown Dallas or the Fort Worth Stockyards). The J-style lounge seating means the whole group faces each other and talks throughout the night, the built-in cooler keeps BYOB beverages cold between venues, and the chauffeur handles multi-stop Uptown-to-Deep-Ellum or Sundance Square itineraries without anyone in the group navigating or worrying about parking.
Does QTS offer Mercedes Sprinter van service for brewery tours in DFW and Grapevine wine country?
Yes — and the Limo Sprinter is specifically the most-requested vehicle for DFW brewery crawls and Grapevine Historic Main Street wine tours. Three reasons it works better than a party bus for this format: it fits in every craft brewery's parking lot and winery access road (a full party bus cannot), the J-style lounge seating keeps the group social and facing each other between tastings, and the built-in cooler space holds bottles purchased along the route. Hourly As Directed booking lets the group set their own pace between stops without any time pressure or rebooking requirements.
Corporate Group Airport Transfers
A team of 8 to 14 arriving at DFW or Love Field on the same flight — the Executive Sprinter picks them all up, handles the full luggage load, and delivers the group to the hotel, office, or event venue without a second vehicle or a second trip.
View Airport Service →Brewery & Winery Tours
The Limo Sprinter is the #1 vehicle for DFW brewery crawls and Grapevine wine tours. It fits in every craft brewery's parking lot, carries everyone in a social lounge setting between stops, and has cooler space for bottles purchased along the way.
Brewery Tours →Bachelorette Party Transport
The Limo Sprinter hits the sweet spot for bachelorette groups of 8 to 13 — more intimate and social than a party bus, far more energetic than an SUV. Multi-stop Uptown Dallas, Fort Worth Sundance Square, or Deep Ellum itineraries under a single booking.
Bachelorette Party →Concert & Event Nights
Dickies Arena, American Airlines Center, or the Fort Worth Stockyards — the Limo Sprinter delivers the group together, eliminates rideshare surge pricing after the show, and the chauffeur stages nearby for a clean exit when the final song ends.
Concert Transport →Corporate Off-Site & Roadshows
The Executive Sprinter moves an entire department between the Frisco campus, a downtown Dallas restaurant, and a client office in a single vehicle — no fleet of separate cars, no one left behind, and a professional presentation at every stop.
Corporate Service →Oklahoma Casino Day Trips
WinStar is 1.5 hours up I-35 from DFW. Choctaw is 2 hours via US-75. Both Sprinter configurations handle the run beautifully — the Limo Sprinter's lounge format makes the drive part of the experience, and BYOB keeps the celebration going from the moment you leave.
Casino Transport →Executive vs. Limo Sprinter — Full Comparison
The bottom line: The two non-negotiable differences are luggage and atmosphere. Only the Executive Sprinter has a dedicated rear luggage bay (8-10 large bags, separated from the passenger cabin) — the Limo Sprinter accommodates personal bags only. Only the Limo Sprinter has a built-in cooler — the Executive does not. Both vehicles are BYOB-allowed (21+), both provide full stand-up headroom throughout the cabin, and both can be booked as flat-rate point-to-point or hourly as-directed service. If the group has checked bags: Executive. If the priority is social lounge energy with a cooler: Limo.
Which Mercedes Sprinter configuration has a luggage compartment — the Executive Sprinter or the Limo Sprinter?
Only the Executive Sprinter has a dedicated rear luggage compartment. A barrier separates the rear cargo area from the passenger cabin, keeping all bags secured and out of the seating area. The bay accommodates 8 to 10 large checked suitcases with all 14 passengers seated — the full load for a corporate group traveling from DFW Airport to a hotel or conference venue. The Limo Sprinter does not have a dedicated cargo bay — passengers are limited to personal bags that fit in the overhead storage or alongside seating. If any member of the group has checked luggage, the Executive Sprinter is the correct vehicle.
| Feature | Executive Sprinter | Limo Sprinter |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | Up to 14 | Up to 13 |
| Seating Layout | Forward-facing rows | J-style lounge wrap-around |
| Interior Height | Full stand-up | Full stand-up |
| Luggage | Dedicated rear bay (8–10 large bags) | Limited (personal bags only) |
| Built-In Cooler | No | Yes |
| Atmosphere | Professional / Corporate | Social / Celebratory |
| BYOB (21+) | Yes | Yes |
| Best For | Airport, corporate, off-sites, roadshows | Concerts, tours, parties, celebrations |
| Rate Format | Flat-rate or hourly | Hourly as-directed (typically) |
Mercedes Sprinter FAQ
Everything clients ask before booking either Sprinter configuration for DFW group transportation.
The bottom line: Executive Sprinter: 14 passengers forward-facing, rear luggage bay (8-10 large bags), professional atmosphere, best for airport/corporate/roadshow. Limo Sprinter: 13 passengers J-style lounge, built-in cooler, social atmosphere, best for concerts/bachelorette/brewery tours. Both: full stand-up headroom, BYOB allowed (21+), available flat-rate or hourly as-directed. Weekend event bookings: 1-2 weeks advance; major DFW concert weekends: 3-4 weeks. Event-night minimum 3-4 hours Friday/Saturday. Weekday corporate: shorter notice typically available. Golf bags accommodated on the Executive — specify at booking.
What is the difference between the Executive Sprinter and the Limo Sprinter?
The Executive Sprinter features strict forward-facing leather captain's chairs — every passenger faces the direction of travel, similar to a premium aircraft or train cabin. It includes a dedicated rear luggage bay and is designed for corporate teams, airport transfers, and professional group travel. The Limo Sprinter features J-style wrap-around lounge seating — passengers face each other socially in a premium lounge configuration — along with built-in cooler space and an entertainment-oriented atmosphere. It is designed for concerts, bachelorette parties, group celebrations, and event nights.
How many passengers does each Sprinter hold?
The Executive Sprinter holds up to 14 passengers comfortably in forward-facing captain's chairs. The Limo Sprinter holds up to 13 passengers in J-style lounge seating. Both configurations allow adults to stand fully upright in the cabin — the Mercedes Sprinter's high-roof design provides genuine headroom that standard vans and SUVs cannot match.
Can we drink alcohol in the Sprinter?
Yes. Passengers 21 and older are welcome to bring their own beverages for consumption in the vehicle. The Limo Sprinter is particularly well-suited for BYOB group transportation — it has built-in cooler space and J-style lounge seating that makes social drinking comfortable and safe. The Executive Sprinter accommodates beverages as well, though the forward-facing format is more suited to professional travel. We recommend avoiding glass bottles where possible for safety.
What is the luggage capacity of the Executive Sprinter?
The Executive Sprinter has a dedicated rear luggage barrier and cargo area that separates the passenger cabin from the bags. It comfortably accommodates 14 carry-on bags or 8–10 large checked suitcases alongside all passengers. For corporate teams with presentation cases, laptops, and airport luggage, this is the most efficient van-format group vehicle in the fleet. Golf bags can also be accommodated — specify at booking for confirmation.
Can the Sprinter be used for airport transfers at DFW or Love Field?
Yes. The Executive Sprinter is one of our most-booked vehicles for corporate group airport transfers — teams of 6 to 14 arriving on a single flight who need comfortable, professional transport to a hotel, office, or conference venue. The rear luggage bay handles the full team's checked bags alongside all passengers. We monitor flight arrival times and adjust pickup staging automatically — no coordination required from the group.
How far in advance should I book a Sprinter for a weekend event?
For Friday and Saturday night bookings — concerts, bachelorette parties, birthday group events, and special occasions — we recommend booking 1 to 2 weeks in advance. High-demand weekends (major DFW concerts at Dickies Arena, AT&T Stadium shows, State Fair of Texas weekends) should be booked 3 to 4 weeks out. Weekday corporate bookings can often be confirmed with a few days' notice depending on availability.
Is there a minimum booking time for the Sprinter?
For event-night bookings (concerts, parties, nightlife), we typically require a 3 to 4 hour minimum on Friday and Saturday evenings to ensure the vehicle and chauffeur are dedicated to your group for the full event. For point-to-point transfers (airport to hotel, office to venue), flat-rate pricing applies without a minimum hour requirement. Contact us with your specific itinerary and we'll confirm the right format.
Does the Sprinter have standing headroom?
Yes — this is one of the defining advantages of the Mercedes Sprinter over standard full-size SUVs and transit vans. The high-roof configuration provides full adult standing height throughout the cabin. Passengers can stand, move down the aisle between seats, and change positions comfortably during longer runs — a significant comfort advantage on routes from DFW to Oklahoma casinos, Austin, or San Antonio.
Can I use the Sprinter for a day trip or multi-stop itinerary?
Yes. Both Sprinter configurations are available for Hourly As Directed service — you set the route, the stops, and the timing. Your chauffeur follows your itinerary and stays with the group for the full booking block. Common multi-stop formats include brewery and winery tours, bachelorette itineraries across Dallas and Fort Worth, corporate site visits, and casino day trips to WinStar or Choctaw. The Limo Sprinter is the most popular vehicle for brewery tours and group tasting itineraries.
How does the Sprinter compare to renting a party bus?
The Sprinter occupies a specific sweet spot between the Executive SUV (up to 7 passengers) and a full party bus (20 to 45 passengers). For groups of 8 to 14 who want an experience beyond an SUV — standing room, lounge seating, more social space — the Limo Sprinter delivers party bus energy in a more intimate format that also navigates tight venue parking lots and urban environments more easily than a full bus. The Executive Sprinter delivers professional group transport that a party bus cannot match in presentation or forward-facing comfort.
Which configuration fits your group — and when do you need it?
Sprinters for Friday and Saturday events book 1 to 2 weeks out. Corporate and airport bookings are often available with shorter notice — call or submit your details now.
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