The Mercedes-Benz X-Class you see might
just be the most intriguing looking example we’ve ever seen. It comes from
Pickup Design, the truck-focused division of Carlex Design, and has received a
multitude of exterior and interior modifications.
The first thing you notice is the two-tone
paint scheme. The X-Class’s body has been painted in gloss white, apart from
the upper portion of the body which sports a shade of brown. A host of other
brown accents are visible across the exterior, including a strip along the
doors that denotes the vehicle as the ‘Yachting Edition.’
At the rear, Pickup Design has clad the
bed in high-end wood. While the wood would be more prone to damage than the
truck’s regular bed liner, we doubt the car’s owner will ever actually load
something into the back.
Inside, this X-Class looks unlike any
other. For starters, the tuner has applied wooden accents on the dashboard and
steering wheel. Next, elements such as the seat bolsters, shift knob,
handbrake, center console, and parts of the door panels have been clad in brown
leather. Other surfaces, like the upper door trims, upper dashboard, and the
steering wheel grips are clad in brown Alcantara.
Rounding out the interior changes are
custom seats with black Alcantara center sections and wooden floor mats both up
front and in the second row. These modifications might not be the most
practical for a tradesman that could use the X-Class for work, but it is
definitely one way to attract attention at the worksite.