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The Mercedes-Benz X-Class is a premium pickup, of which there are a few around on the used car market even though it is quite an exclusive proposition.
Known affectionately as the ‘posh pickup’ the premium utility vehicle was the result of an alliance with Renault-Nissan, with roots grounded firmly in the Nissan Navara. Not that you’d know from looking at it.
At the front there’s styling that’s perfectly in keeping with the Mercedes-Benz ethos for quality and style. Meanwhile, around that the back it’s got all the flatbed storage expected of a pickup.
Sandwiched in-between is an interior, which while not being quite up to the standards of some Mercedes-Benz cars, features everything needed to make a hard days work seem less arduous.
Diesel engines propel the pickup to good effect, with each variant getting the job done. However, anyone requiring real pulling power should head for the bigger engine V6, which adds an extra touch of grunt to proceedings.
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If you’re looking for a heavy hauler with a premium edge then the Mercedes-Benz X-Class makes an ideal used candidate, with the added touch of exclusivity adding to the appeal.
While the pickup lacks a little of the style and substance found in other models across the Mercedes-Benz range it’s certainly plusher than most utility vehicles. The Progressive trim model packs in plenty of features and functions but retains the practical commercial appeal of this truck.
You’ll get by perfectly well with any of the smaller diesel engines too, but the beefy V6 diesel is the one you’ll want if you’re going to have heavy loads and towing on your worksheet.
Slightly more affordable rivals like the Volkswagen Amarok or the Ford Ranger are viable alternative, while further down the budget list are the likes of the Nissan Navara, the Mitsubishi L200 or the Isuzu D-Max. Failing that, the Toyota Hilux is still one of the best no-nonsense options too.
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We love the X 350 d V6. It is a super engine, producing 258PS, and gives the double cab pickup a fittingly rich and premium feel. Trouble is, list prices reflect this, so while it’s the most desirable version, it’s not necessarily the best for real-world pickup buyers.
This is where the 190PS four-cylinder diesel comes in. No, it’s not as smooth, but it’s punchy enough in its own right, and costs a lot less. It also delivers better fuel economy, so will be cheaper to run – important when your working vehicle is being put through the small business accounts.
There are three trim grades, but Pure is just a bit too basic. It doesn’t even get painted bumpers or alloys. Best value is Progressive, while Power comes with a lot of fancy extras that look great on your driveway but won’t necessarily withstand heavy-duty use on the building site.
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class might be a pickup and therefore aimed at people who might want to use it for work duties. However, there are three trim levels that elevate it above most everyday workhorses.
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s dimensions are:
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s bed length size is:
With a payload over 1,000kg X-Class pickups are classed as light goods vehicles, which means that the current annual cost for VED will be £260.
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class starts at group 34 and goes up to group 38, although this will depend on the model, specification and which engine you’ve gone for.
Read our full Mercedes-Benz X-Class review