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Article from PickupTruck.com, Inc., April 18th 2000
Mercedes Close on Decision to Produce a Full-Size Pickup Truck
Details are still pretty hard to come by but PickupTruck.Com has been learning as much as possible about plans for Mercedes Benz to sell a full size luxury pickup in the United States by 2003.
The Mercedes truck is rumored to
be an extended cab pickup with four doors - similar in size and functionality
to the current Toyota Tundra. Distinctive fender flares, reminiscent of
the Dodge Power Wagon concept shown in Detroit last year, suggest that
DaimlerChrysler may build both the Power Wagon and Mercedes full size off
a common platform to save on development costs - this would be a production
first (besides the Chrysler Java concept built off the Mercedes A-Class
chassis) since the two
companies merged in 1998. The move
would make sense because of Dodge's expertise in trucks and the ability
of Mercedes to cater to the rapidly growing upscale truck niche. Mercedes
would also be able to take advantage of Lincoln's efforts to open up this
market with its Blackwood pickup - scheduled to go on sale in late 2000.
No word yet on the powerplant but don't be surprised to find Mercedes's 5.5L V-8 which produces 342hp and 376ft-lb of torque. This engine has proven itself to be quite competent in the M-Class SUV.
The price for a full size Mercedes
pickup would probably begin around $40,000 - less than the cost of a Blackwood
because there would possibly be only two full size doors instead of the
four found on the Lincoln. The Mercedes truck would most likely be produced
at the same plant in Alabama where the M-Class SUV is built.
The Full Size MB Pickup Truck for Year 2003 will not make
the market ever.
My friends at Mercedes-Benz told me that they had seen
plans for a project
along the lines of what you described, but they said
this project was shot
down a couple months of ago.
Special thanks to the sender - whose name I don`t mention here for obvious reasons - for sending the email!
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