Mercedes plans BMW X6 rival

    Merc 'CLS' SUV aims at X6

    Published On Jun 19, 2011 07:00:00 AM

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    Mercedes plans BMW X6 rival

    Mercedes-Benz is set to extend its line-up of dedicated SUVs with a new BMW X6-rivalling model called the GLS, according to highly placed sources at the German car maker.

    Scheduled for launch in 2014, the new four-seat SUV has been conceived around the same new unibody platform that underpins the third-generation M-class.

    “After closely monitoring sales trends, we’ve concluded there is potential for an additional off-road model with a more sporting emphasis than the new M-class,” an insider revealed last week.

    Part of a new wave of models due in the next five years; the GLS will forgo the practicality of the five-seat M-class for a more sporting four-seat interior, with a racier roofline and styling cues from the CLS saloon.

    The obvious competitor is the BMW X6, which has been a surprise success with 120,000 sold worldwide since 2009, but it will also face competition in the shape of a new Audi Q6, planned for 2016. And a new Range Rover Sport will be on sale in 2013.

    Further details are scarce, but powertrains should include turbocharged 3.5-litre V6 and 4.6-litre V8 petrol, plus a 3.0-litre V6 diesel motors.

    Also planned is a diesel-electric hybrid that will share components with an E300 Hybrid that is due to be unveiled at the Frankfurt show in September.

    Crowning the new line-up will be a BMW X6 M-rivaling model from AMG with a turbocharged 5.5-litre V8.

    Assembly will be alongside the M-class at the company’s North American factory in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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