BMW Says the Mercedes-Benz X-Class is Appalling

Sam McEachern
by Sam McEachern

A top BMW executive has taken a swipe at the Mercedes-Benz X-Class, saying the Nissan Navara-based pickup is “appalling.”

The X-Class was first shown in concept form last autumn and was then later displayed at the 2017 Geneva International Motor Show earlier this year. Speaking to Australia’s Motoring on the floor of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, BMW’s senior vice president for Asia and South Africa, Hendrik von Kunheim, revealed he wasn’t impressed with the X-Class pickup at all after seeing it in Geneva.

“When you look now at our German competitor from Stuttgart I think that product (X-Class) is appalling,” von Kunheim told Motoring. “You would have expected something more serious.”

“I saw that car (X-Class) in Geneva and was actually disappointed. Very disappointed.”

“They can do better, they build fantastic cars, but this one was a disappointment.”

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Those are harsh words, but BMW may be willing to put its money where its mouth is. The German luxury brand has apparently given very serious consideration to a pickup, to the point where von Kunheim had a photo of a rendering of a BMW pickup on his phone case. He also said he is “aware that BMW engineers have looked into the detail of what it takes,” to build a proper pickup truck.

“I personally believe, having been in Australia for more than three years, that there is room for a luxury ute, which is not there at this point in time,” von Kunheim said.

“I believe our company could play a crucial role to fulfill that particular niche, but it’s a question of time when this will actually happen.”

He elaborated to say that if the market were to shift where 60 or 70 percent of vehicle sales were crossovers and SUVs, then the business case would be made for a luxury pickup. Consumers are currently going crossover-crazy, so if current trends keep up, we might see a luxury BMW pickup one day soon.

[Source: Motoring]

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Sam McEachern
Sam McEachern

Sam McEachern holds a diploma in journalism from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and has been covering the automotive industry for over 5 years. He conducts reviews and writes AutoGuide's news content. He's a die-hard motorsports fan with a passion for performance cars of all sorts.

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  • Nauticalone Nauticalone on Sep 14, 2017

    I have to agree with BMW on this!

  • K03sport K03sport on Sep 15, 2017

    says the brand with no (pickup) "truck" of their own...granted the X-Class isn't exactly all M-B persay, but at least they (M-B) are making an effort; not a stellar one, but one none the less...look at VW's pickup based off the Toyota Hi-Lux and their Routan based on the Dodge Caravan; it happens all the time...granted not dvlpd in-house, but at least an attempt was made to get into that market to have a shot at when a better designed one comes along...I still think "M-B" and "work" don't belong together in the same sentence when talking about the owner/driver

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