Mercedes getting into the pick-up market? Whoever heard of such a thing? Actually the three-pointed star has been here before, South African versions of the 1950s Ponton range brought in as rolling chassis and made into 'Bakkie' pick-ups to dodge import rules. Once local assembly of Ponton saloons started the Bakkie was redundant commercially but is fondly remembered, German coachbuilder and long-time Mercedes partner Binz also building a few for the European market alongside its regular business of vans, hearses and more.
Pick-up Pontons big in South Africa
So much for the history lesson. Looking forward Mercedes has seemingly been taking notes from the success of VW's South American built
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and wants in on the mid-size commercial pick-up market. Word on the street has it the GLT - as it's apparently known - is based on the latest Nissan Navara and even under the heavy disguise the similarities are obvious enough. Expect a more obvious Mercedes corporate nose once the production version is uncovered.
Clearly this is a commercial vehicle rather than yet another member of the 'GL' prefixed SUV and crossover range. But the combination of utilitarian practicality and a posher than average badge has long worked for 'lifestyle' users of VW and Mercedes vans. So why not for a Merc pick-up? And dreams of an AMG version? Stranger things have happened...
Photos: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien and Mercedes-Benz