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X-Class Ute | Mercedes-Benz Vans, Mercedes-Benz X-Class ute dropped – carsales.com.au, 2/3/2020 · The German car-maker has confirmed its commercial arrangement with Nissan to produce a dual-cab ute based on the Navara will formally end in May, when production of the X-Class ceases. In Australia, Mercedes-Benz will sell current stock of the X-Class until it has been depleted, which a spokesman for the importer said would serve existing demand.
MERCEDES-BENZ has signalled it will discontinue production of its Nissan Navara-based X-Class mid-size ute in May this year. This comes less than three years since the ute was launched to the world with high hopes. Mid-size 4×4 double-cab utes is the hottest segment in the Australian new car market and has been for the last five years.
Mercedes-Benz confirms cancellation of X – Class ute . February 4, 2020 murrellp@bigpond.com Need to know. IT MUST HAVE SEEMED like a good idea at the time, but poor sales for Mercedes-Benzs foray into the crew cab ute market means it will be discontinued in May. Its been a very short run. The X – Class was launched in 2017.
Now, it’s been formally confirmed that production of the X-Class ute will cease in May after just two years on the market. It has been decided that from the end of May 2020, we will no longer produce this relatively young model, Mercedes-Benz said in an overseas statement.
1/31/2020 · The dual-cab Mercedes-Benz X-Class ute will be axed globally in May, less than three years after its global reveal and barely two years after its introduction to the Australian market. It has been decided that from the end of May 2020, we will no longer produce this relatively young model, Mercedes-Benz said in a statement.
Mercedes-Benz will drop the struggling X-Class from its lineup in the wake of dis appointing global sales as the brand looks to reduce costs and complexity from its .
7/17/2019 · A report out of Europe, published overnight by respected industry journal Automotive News, cited unnamed but well-informed sources claiming the Mercedes X-Class ute is to be dropped as the company seeks to reduce costs amid profit warnings. Only 16,700 X-Class utes were sold globally last year, including just 1500 in Australia.
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