Mercedes-Benz X-Class bakkie shows its ‘concrete outlook’ at Geneva

The X-Class interior promises to be full of Mercedes-Benz design elements, borrowing components from the C-Class and V-Class.


Mercedes-Benz upcoming bakkie has traveled to the Geneva Motor Show to reveal its ‘concrete outlook’, and these images prove we’re not far from driving it on our shores.

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The bakkie comes in two variants and it will be launched internationally in late 2017 and likely to be in SA early 2018 under the name Mercedes-Benz X-Class, South Africa will be one of its main markets.

The final design promises to blend elements from two related design concepts, one presented as the “powerful adventurer” and the other as a “stylish explorer”.

The “adventurer” is clad in a sporty yellow-green hue with knobby tyres and lifted suspension, evoking a traditional pickup with a focus on off-road capabilities and rigged styling.

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The “explorer” appears to share a closer relationship with Mercedes-Benz’ existing lineup. Designers opted for a classy white metallic paint and 22-inch chrome wheels, giving the pickup a more upscale appearance.

The production edition will presumably tone down the styling a bit more, especially at the rear end. Unique styling elements will remain, though its overall shape is unlikely to stray far from its Nissan Navara underpinnings.

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The X-Class interior promises to be full of Mercedes-Benz design elements, borrowing components from the C-Class and V-Class. The German automaker will integrate high-quality materials and its own infotainment and seating systems.

The company has confirmed that a V6 diesel engine will power the top-of-the-line trim, paired with 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive, though additional powertrain details remain unclear. The latest Navara is only offered with a choice between various four-cylinder mills, suggesting Mercedes-Benz will use its own engines.

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“Our future X-Class will be a pickup that knows no compromise,” promises Mercedes-Benz Vans head Volker Mornhinweg. “Ladder-type frame, high-torque six-cylinder engine, and permanent all-wheel drive are compulsory for us.”

The X-Class will launch later in 2017 and likely to land on our shores in 2018. Pricing and further information still remain coy at this stage.

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