Car (South Africa)

There mercedes-Benz X - Class

Can’t be a more anticipate­d vehicle this year than the double cab.

- Email: car@ramsaymedi­a.co.za Stevesmith­za

When we rst revealed the concept’s images and details on our website in October last year, Carmag.co.za experience­d so much traf c that our servers fell over. Twice.

Why the enormous interest? The surprise factor is part of it, de nitely, and ours were among the world’s raised eyebrows when the news rst broke ... but we also have to acknowledg­e some Mercedes-benz precedent here. This isn’t the rst time Benz has made a pick-up (apologies, but I can’t get my head around calling any Benz a “bakkie”); in fact, it’s not even the second. In the 1940s, it produced a single cab called the 170 V; in some markets during the 1950s you could by a single cab based on the 180 D Ponton; and, for a brief period, a W115 pick-up was manufactur­ed in Argentina.

Remember too that, in 1997, it was this German’s automaker’s ML series that blazed the way for what would become a signi cant new market segment: road-biased, luxury SUVS. Merc is a past master at knowing when to offer its brand of automotive luxury to an emerging segment and this X-class is a particular­ly smart move.

Bakkies are not only the bestseller­s in our market, but the segment has shown signi cant growth in regions such as Europe where folk are beginning to see the value in a vehicle that can be both a comfortabl­e family car and occasional­ly moonlight as a workhorse. With top-spec, one-tonner double cabs from the likes of Toyota, Ford and Volkswagen offering Suv-like amenities and price tags that have broken the R600k barrier – and even R700k in the Amarok’s case – the path has been well paved for Benz to step in and make a real impact at this end of the double-cab market.

Yes, it’s based on a Nissan Navara platform, but I don’t think buyers will give that a second thought. This cost saving may well see it launched here at a lower price point than was originally speculated. Add to that the Mercedes-benz luxury touch and Threepoint­ed Star’s caché, and I reckon the German brand has another winner.

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