FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Mercedes-Benz Mercedes said the new “X-Class” will hit showrooms in Australia, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa and Europe late next year.
Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche, said: “With the Mercedes-Benz pickup, we will close one of the last gaps in our portfolio.”
Currently no launch date for the United States, the biggest market for pickups, has been announced.
Pickup trucks have gained popularity mainly in the United States, with sales of such models accounting for 90 percent of global pretax margins at General Motors On Tuesday, General Motors and FiatChrysler Daimler said the new pickup truck would be built by its Vans division.
Germany’s top car companies have been vying for the global title of best-selling premium automaker, expanding into new vehicle categories as a way to boost sales.
Deliveries of BMW’s Production of the Mercedes pickup will take place at Renault Mercedes, Nissan and Renault have shared engines, plants and vehicle underpinnings since they forged a cooperation alliance in 2010.
For the European, Australian and South African markets, Mercedes will start manufacturing the truck at the Nissan plant in Barcelona, Spain, in 2017.
The X-Class for the Latin American market will roll off the assembly lines at the Renault plant in Cordoba, Argentina, starting in 2018, Daimler said.
(Reporting by Edward Taylor, editing by David Evans)