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Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept Revealed; Will Be Launched In 2017

Mercedes-Benz has finally pulled the covers of its highly anticipated pick-up truck concept - the X-Class. The company feels that there is space for the premium entry-level midsize pickup segment throughout most of the world and this all-new Mercedes-Benz X-Class can fill that gap.
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Published on October 26, 2016

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  • This is the first time Mercedes-Benz is working on a pick-up truck
  • Mercedes-Benz X-Class will be launched in Europe by late 2017
  • The X-Class will be manufactured by Renault-Nissan Alliance
Mercedes-Benz has finally pulled the covers of its highly anticipated pick-up truck concept - the X-Class. The company feels that there is space for the premium entry-level midsize pickup segment throughout most of the world and this all-new Mercedes-Benz X-Class can fill that gap. The new luxury pick-up from the Stuttgart-based carmaker will enter production soon and will go on sale in key markets like - Europe, Latin America, South Africa, and Australia by late 2017. Surprisingly, Mercedes will not be launching the X-Class pick-up in North America, which is one of the major markets for pick-up trucks, at least initially.
 
Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept - X-CLASS Stylish Explorer

Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept - X-CLASS Stylish Explorer

Mercedes says that their new premium pickup will combine the best of two worlds - the functionality, toughness and off-road capability of a classic pick-up and the comfort and luxury of a Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Which is what Mercedes-Benz has displayed with two design variants of the concept car - The Concept X-CLASS powerful adventurer and the Concept X-CLASS stylish explorer - each displaying the two different classes respectively.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept - X-CLASS Powerful Adventure

Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept - X-CLASS Powerful Adventure

Interestingly, this all-new pick-up concept has been jointly developed by Daimler AG and Renault-Nissan Alliance and will be sold through Mercedes's passenger car division. In fact, it will share the same ladder on frame platform of the Nissan Navara and Renault Alaskan. As a part of their contract, Renault-Nissan will manufacture the pick-up for the European, Australian and South African markets at the Nissan plant in Barcelona, Spain, in 2017. The X-Class for the Latin American market, on the other hand, will roll off the assembly lines at the Renault plant in Cordoba, Argentina, starting in 2018.

Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept Rear

Mercedes-Benz X-Class Pick-Up Concept Rear

Though still in the concept stage, we expect to see some of these design and styling cues in the production models as well. The production models will come with smooth design curves and the aggressive stance of a crossover-SUV and similar to the concept version, it will also feature a double cab body with a loading bay. According to Mercedes the pick-up can carry a payload of 1.1 tonne on the bay and can tow anything up to 3.5 tonne.

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Mercedes-Benz X-Class X-CLASS Stylish Explorer Cabin

These concept models pack a diesel V6 under the hood along with Mercedes-Benz's signature 4Matic all-wheel drive system with an off-road ratio transfer case and differential locks for both axles. The same setup will be offered with the top-of-the-line model of the production version.

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Mercedes-Benz X-CLASS Powerful Adventure Cabin

Considering the new X-Class is supposed to be a stylish truck that a worker could use on the job but still have no problem hauling the family, the pick-up will feature a well laid out cabin. The concepts themselves come with high-end materials like Nappa leather, wood veneers, and polished aluminium. There is also a smart stick-out infotainment system, round chrome accented air vents and a multi-functional steering wheel.

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Last Updated on October 26, 2016


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