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John Mahoney11 Sept 2019
NEWS

Doubts grow over Mercedes-Benz X-Class sequel

Second-generation follow-up for Navara-based ute under a cloud as Mercedes execs refuse to confirm or deny premium pick-up is facing the chop without a replacement

Mercedes-Benz has failed to address rumours at the Frankfurt motor show that its X-Class pick-up will be dropped from its line-up without a replacement in sight.

Earlier this year, carsales reported that the Nissan Navara-based Mercedes-Benz X-Class ute was under review after dismal global sales that were attributed to concerns about the cleanliness of its diesel engines.

The review, undertaken by Mercedes-Benz vans boss Marcus Breitschwerdt, has already cast doubts over the long-term future of the X-Class, with some reports suggesting the Nissan-built pick-up could even be prematurely culled from the range.

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When asked at the Frankfurt motor show for clarification, Breitschwerdt was not available for comment and not one, but three, senior Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle representatives refused to discuss the X-Class on or off the record.

One representative, PR boss Andrea Eberhardt, was willing to go on record but only said:

"We currently have an X-Class in market and we are of course interested in finding as many customers as possible and that's all we can say".

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When Eberhardt was pushed further she replied that she would not confirm or deny that a replacement X-Class was in the pipeline.

At the time of writing carsales is still awaiting an interview request with Breitschwerdt.

Of around 17,000 X-Class utes sales globally, 1500 were sold in Australia, although in our market sales have risen considerably in 2019, hinting at a bright future for the X-Class here if Benz doesn't pull the plug.

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Based on the same platform as the Nissan Navara and Renault Alaskan, the Mercedes-Benz X-Class is currently offered with four- and six-cylinder turbo-diesel engines.

Rumours of the X-Class being dropped locally have been dismissed by Mercedes-Benz Van's local division as "speculation".

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