Press Release Mercedes Benz to build midsize pickup by end of Decade


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It might look good...

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In concept, sure. Let's see how it turns out IRL.

FoMoCo, a far more established player in the pick up market tried a high-end pick up truck years ago with the Lincoln Blackwood and it didn't fare so well. It'll be interesting to see if consumers warm up to the Mercedes-Benz logo for what is essentially a Nissan Frontier.
 
In concept, sure. Let's see how it turns out IRL.

FoMoCo, a far more established player in the pick up market tried a high-end pick up truck years ago with the Lincoln Blackwood and it didn't fare so well. It'll be interesting to see if consumers warm up to the Mercedes-Benz logo for what is essentially a Nissan Frontier.

I don't think it will matter since the MB truck isn't going to be sold here in the U.S. in the same manner as the passenger cars and SUV. It will on the commerical side I think with the Sprinter, Metris.

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In concept, sure. Let's see how it turns out IRL.

FoMoCo, a far more established player in the pick up market tried a high-end pick up truck years ago with the Lincoln Blackwood and it didn't fare so well. It'll be interesting to see if consumers warm up to the Mercedes-Benz logo for what is essentially a Nissan Frontier.

While this point is irrelevant as noted by Merc1, don't forget the Escalade pickup went through 2 generations before ultimately being canceled due to slow sales.
 
I don't think it will matter since the MB truck isn't going to be sold here in the U.S. in the same manner as the passenger cars and SUV. It will on the commerical side I think with the Sprinter, Metris.

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If this is true, then I agree with you 100%. I was under the impression this would be part of the Mercedes-"Benz" family of vehicles.
 
From the press conference and the pics thus far, it certainly looks like this is intended as a mainline Mercedes-Benz product rather than a Sprinter/Freight vehicle.

The concept looks good, let's hope it doesn't get too watered down as it makes its way to production.
 
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The airvents in the center console are ugly af. The rest looks pretty sweet, the frontbumper of the yellow one looks gigantic. A bit too much for my taste.
 
MB needs to get over this bumper design.

It's just a huge opening with some plastic around it. It almost looks ridiculous on a sports car. It looks out of place in classic sedans, let alone a pick up!
 
I'm going to be sick. :sick:

Pick up trucks should be left to Toyota and Ford, and maybe a few others. European brands should be forbidden to make them.
 
I'm going to be sick. :sick:

Pick up trucks should be left to Toyota and Ford, and maybe a few others. European brands should be forbidden to make them.

The car is despicable in many ways but can you blame MB for not giving the pickup market a try? When the SUV market is saturated, Mercedes needs to try something that fellow rivals Audi and BMW haven't attempted. In 2015, Ford sold 780,354 pickups in the US alone. Toyota and other manufacturers probably sell as many each.

Even a 10% market share of the US pickup market by 2020 will be a victory for Dieter Zetsche.
 
The car is despicable in many ways but can you blame MB for not giving the pickup market a try? When the SUV market is saturated, Mercedes needs to try something that fellow rivals Audi and BMW haven't attempted. In 2015, Ford sold 780,354 pickups in the US alone. Toyota and other manufacturers probably sell as many each.

Even a 10% market share of the US pickup market by 2020 will be a victory for Dieter Zetsche.

You're talking as if this is heading to the U.S....
 
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