The UK arm of Mercedes announced the launch of a
dedicated website where customers can place a refundable reservation of £ 1,000
for an X-Class as a response to the “phenomenal early demand” for it.
All this interest is even more impressive
considering that this is a pickup truck we’re talking about and the tiny fact
that Mercedes hasn’t even showed the final production model yet.
The reservation service can be used by prospective
customers living in the UK only, where the new X-Class is expected to arrive in
2018. Last October, Mercedes revealed a pair of X-Class concepts that looked
they were in near-production form and apparently attracting lots of interest,
despite the company’s decision not to offer it in the U.S. which is the place
to sell a pickup truck.
The new Mercedes X-Class is going to share the
underpinnings with the Nissan Navara NP300 but the company claims that a huge
amount of work has been done to make it feel unique and like anything else in
the segment.
The final 2018 production version is expected to hit
the European, Australian, South African and Latin American markets offering a
choice between rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive and a selection of four-pot
petrol and diesel units, as well as a range-topping V6 diesel.