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The development of theMercedes-Benz rival to the popular Volkswagen Caddy is progressing nicely, with the mule you see here showing off some details like the headlights and grille. We can also see the side windows and rear windows for the first time.
Under the skin, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz T-Class is underpinned by the Renault Kangoo, which is available in both passenger and commercial applications. We suspect Mercedes-Benz will adopt a similar strategy. Expect the two products will share powertrains too, which will mean we could expect petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid options. Given the European market’s shift into electrification, we won’t be surprised if there’s an all-electric version either.
Mercedes-Benz has given a preview of what’s to come in the form of the EQT Concept, which confirms the Stuttgart-based manufacturer will be investing in electrification across its portfolio. If the EQT gains the same electric powertrain from the Renault Kangoo E-Tech, then expect a range of around 265 km. The internal combustion engines will also make an appearance for the standard T-Class and these are expected in the form of Renault’s 1.3-litre turbopetrol and 1.5-litre turbodiesels.
It’s a bold move from Mercedes-Benz to push an MPV product in the era of the SUV. Given the brand’s extensive SUV portfolio of GLA, GLB, GLC, and so on, the declining MPV segment shows how the market has shifted. We’re keen to see what the 2023 Mercedes-Benz T-Class can bring to the party.
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