New compact soft roader to take on Land Rover LRX; here in 2011

Mercedes-Benz is planning a new small soft-roader, provisionally called BLK, for launch in late 2011 as part of the new A and B-Class ranges. The BLK will slot into the line-up below the bigger GLK and compete with the likes of the forthcoming BMW X1 and Land Rover LRX in a new market segment for small, premium SUVs.The BLK will get four-wheel drive and there is also the possibility of a front-wheel-drive ‘eco’ version of the car. A range of four-cylinder direct-injection petrol and diesel engines are being lined up, sized between 1.6 litres and 2.2 litres.While the next A-class hatchback will spawn a compact coupe, the bigger next-generation B-class MPV (it gains nearly 10cm in length, making it nearly as big as Ford’s C-Max) will form the basis of the BLK.After talks with Fiat and BMW, Mercedes has taken the expensive decision to go it alone on the development of its new front-wheel drive platform, which will come in two wheelbases. But there is still a chance that Mercedes could co-develop engines with BMW – talks between the two are scheduled to conclude in November. The current A and B-class are based on Mercedes’ highly innovative ‘sandwich’ chassis, which was developed for the original A-class back in 1998.However, the substantial cost of manufacturing the unique powertrain this platform requires has convinced Mercedes to shift to a conventional front-drive layout for the next generation of models.The move also opens the way for Mercedes to plan a much wider range of models than is possible with the current A-class chassis.Up to three spin-off models could be launched on the A-class and B-class platforms. So far, a three-door coupe based on the shorter A-class hatch has already been given the go-ahead and recent reports from Germany suggest that an electrically powered model is also likely to be part of the line-up.

Hilton Holloway

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Darth Balls 21 August 2008

Re: Scoop: Mercedes BLK

I'd more impressed if Merc could actually make all those cars actually look good. The ML, GL and R class are all vile and the S-Class looks like an old-shape Mondeo photocopied at 150%.

I do like the SLK and new C Class though.

A R Chen 20 August 2008

Re: Scoop: Mercedes BLK

It is fascinating to see how the Mercedes-Benz range has blossomed (some might say exploded) and how virtually every possible niche is covered. Back in the 70's there was the base 200 range, the S-Class, the SL and SLC variants then the 600 Pullman. Ok there was also the 250 C / 280 CE but that was all of it. Look at the range today! From the Smart or A-Class, as you wish, through to the McLaren Mercedes, and the AMG variants!

BMW and Audi are also running close behind in the number of model ranges. In a way, Volkswagen is also doing likewise if you include the Phaeton.

The only non-German manufacturer to offer everything from supermini through to limousine would be Toyota, if you include the Lexus range.

Interesting indeed.