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Old 06-19-2005, 11:49 PM
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Mercedes-Benz to build X3 competitor

Mercedes-Benz is expected to build a small SUV called the X-Class. Smaller than the M-Class, the X-Class will compete with the BMW X3 and Land Rover Freelander.

According to AutoWeek magazine, it will be developed on the next-generation C-Class chassis.

Initial speculation is that it will have two rows of seats with a rear bench that will slide back and forth and possibly be removed to expand cargo capacity.

Engines could include a 2.2-liter four-cylinder, and several V-6s from 230 to 270 horsepower, along with a 326-horsepower 4.7-liter V-8 in the U.S. The X-Class is expected to go on sale in Europe in 2007 with rear- and all-wheel drive versions and would likely be available in the U.S. a year later. An official announcement is expected this year.

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