TheMercedes-Benz G-Class,colloquially known as theG-WagonorG-Wagen[3](as an abbreviation ofGeländewagen), is afour-wheel driveluxurySUVmanufactured byMagna Steyr(formerlySteyr-Daimler-Puch) inGraz,Styria,Austriaand sold byMercedes-Benz.Originally developed as amilitary off-roader,later moreluxuriousmodels were added to the line. In certain markets, it was sold under thePuchname asPuch Guntil 2000.
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Class | Military off-roader Off-road vehicle LuxurySUV Pickup truck |
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The G-Wagen is characterised by its boxy styling andbody-on-frameconstruction. It uses three fullylocking differentials,one of the few passenger car vehicles to have such a feature. Despite the introduction of an intended replacement, theunibodySUVMercedes-Benz GL-Classin 2006, the G-Class is still in production and is one of the longest-produced vehicles in Daimler's history, with a span of45 years. Only theUnimogsurpasses it.[4]In 2018, Mercedes-Benz introduced the second-generation W463 with heavily revised chassis, powertrain, body, and interior. In 2023, Mercedes-Benz announced plans to launch a smaller version of the G-Class, named "little G" —though no definitive date was given for the launch.[5]
The 400,000th unit was built on 4 December 2020.[6]The success of the second-generation W463 led to the 500,000th unit milestone three years later in April 2023.[7]The 500,000th model was a special one-off model with agave green paintwork, black front end, and amber turn signal indicators in tribute to the iconic 1979 press release photo of a jumping W460 240 GD.[8]
History
editThe G-class was developed as a military vehicle from a suggestion by the Shah of IranMohammad Reza Pahlavito Mercedes[9]and was later offered as a civilian vehicle in 1979. In this military role the vehicle was sometimes referred to as the "Wolf". ThePeugeot P4was a variant made under licence in France with a Peugeot engine. The first military in the world to use it was theArgentine Army(Ejército Argentino) beginning in 1981 with the military model 461, at least one of these was captured in the Falklands and subsequently served with theRoyal Air Force.[10]
The development of the G-Class started in 1972 with a cooperative agreement betweenDaimler-BenzandSteyr-Daimler-Puchin Graz, Austria.Mercedes-Benzengineers in Stuttgart were in charge of design and testing, while the team in Graz developed the production plans. The first wooden model was presented to Daimler-Benz management in 1973, with the first drivable prototype beginning various testing including German coalfields, the Sahara Desert, and the Arctic Circle in 1974. Construction commenced on a new production facility in Graz, where the new cross-country vehicle would be assembled nearly entirely by hand in 1975, with production of the "G Model" beginning in Graz in 1979. In 1980, the Vatican took delivery of a specially made G-Wagen outfitted with a clear thermoplastic top which served as thePopemobile.The "Papa G" later took up permanent residence at theMercedes-Benz Museumin Stuttgart, Germany.[citation needed]
The first major refinements were introduced in 1981, including an automatic transmission, air conditioning, an auxiliary fuel tank, protective headlamp grilles and a cable winch. Fuel injection became available in 1982, when the 230 GE was introduced in Turin,[11]along with more comfortable and supportive front seats, auxiliary heating, wider tires and fender flares. For 1985, differential locks, central door locking and a tachometer became standard and by 1986 over 50,000 G Models had been produced.[citation needed]
The G-Wagen was facelifted in 1990. In 1989, for the 10th anniversary of the G Model, a new model variant with permanent 4-wheel drive, a wood-trimmed interior and optionalAnti-lock Braking System(ABS) debuted at theFrankfurt International Motor Show.Production began the following April. For 1992, production began on a new sub-series for professional users. The civilian model began to offer cruise control, a stainless-steel spare-tire cover, running boards and Burl Walnut wood interior trim. In the same year, the 100,000th G Model was built in Graz and in 1994, the model line was officially renamed the G-Class. Ventilated front disc brakes and a driver's air bag became standard. In 1996 the automatic transmission became an electronically controlled 5-speed unit and headlamp washers, cruise control, and a front passenger's air bag were added. In 1998, the range-topping G 500 with a 296 hp V8 was introduced for series production.[citation needed]
For 1999 a limited run of V8 powered "G 500 Classic" special editions marked the model's 20th anniversary. A multifunction steering wheel was added to all models. Later in the year, the new G 55 AMG debuted as the most powerful G-Class yet, with 354 hp. The U.S. market launch of the G-Class took place in 2001. New alloy wheels, a chrome grille and body-colour bumpers plus a more luxurious cabin were introduced. New dynamic control systems included the Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Brake Assist, and the 4 wheel Electronic Traction System (4 ETS). The G 55 AMG was upgraded in 2004 with a supercharged V8 engine developing 476 hp.[citation needed]
In 2006, a documentary filmmaker was the first foreigner to reach Siberia, the world's coldest region, with a passenger vehicle in winter, driving a stock G 500 nearly 19,000 km without a single breakdown, in temperatures as frigid as −63˚F/-53 °C.[citation needed]
W460 (1979–1991)
editW460 | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Puch G |
Production | 1979–1991 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door SWB convertible 2-door cab chassis (pickup truck) 3-door SWB station wagon 3-door SWB panel van 3-door LWB station wagon 3-door LWB panel van 5-door LWB station wagon |
Layout | Front engine,four-wheel drive |
Related | Peugeot P4 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0LM 102.964 E20I4 2.3LM 115.973I4 2.6LM 115 2.6 BrabusI4 2.8LM 110.994I6 2.4LOM 616I4 diesel 2.5LOM 602I5 diesel 3.0LOM 617I5 diesel |
Transmission | 4-speed manual 5-speed manual 4-speed720.1 (W4A 018)automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) (2-door) 2,850 mm (112.2 in) (4-door) |
Curb weight | 3,913.21 lb (1,775 kg)[12] |
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The W460 was introduced at a press event held at the off-road proving ground inToulon,France, and went on sale in September 1979 with three engine choices and five body variants. Over the next decade, the engine and transmission choices were expanded or updated along with more and more optional extra cost creature comforts (air conditioning, automatic transmission, power windows, etc.).
The G-Wagen gained its global fame in 1980 when Mercedes-Benz built aPopemobilebased on 230 G cabriolet during thefirst visitofPope John Paul IIin Germany.
Mercedes-Benz never officially exported the G-Wagen to the United States because it was considered more of a utilitarian vehicle and didn't fit the American perception of what Mercedes-Benz was. During the 1980s, thegrey importspecialists brought the W460 to the United States and modified them to meet the US regulations. In 1988, the new federal law, Motor Vehicle Safety Compliance Act, closed the loopholes and tightened up the regulations for grey imports, making it more difficult and more expensive for the registered importers to federalise the W460 in a very small number. The other issue was severely underpowered engines in the 230 GE, 280 GE, and 300 GD models might not have appealed to the American market as was the case with the Mercedes-Benz380 SELin the early 1980s.
The 200 GE was built specifically for Italian markets and other markets where a heavy tax penalty was incurred for engines larger than 2 litres. The 300 GD was the most popular model while the 280 GE was the most powerful. Despite the availability of turbocharged diesel engines in other Mercedes-Benz vehicles, one was never fitted to the W460.
The rarest W460 variants were the 230 GE 2.6 Brabus (1989–?), the 280 GE AMG, and the 560 GE (1993).[citation needed]Brabus increased the engine displacement of the 2.3-litre four-cylinder inline engine to 2.6 litres, increasing the power to 114 kW (155 PS; 153 bhp).AMGmodified the 2.8-litre six-cylinder inline petrol engine for more power, 134 kW (182 PS; 180 bhp). Only two units of the 560 GE were built in 1993 as part of a feasibility study that resulted in a limited series of the W463 500 GE for 1993–1994 and the W463 G 500 from 1998 on.[13]
Derivations
editG-Wagen W462 ELBO (1988–?)
editThis version was assembled from Complete Knock Down (CKD) byELBO,formerly a Steyr-Daimler-Puch branch division, inThessaloniki,Greecefor theGreek Army.Additionally, the CKD was also assembled at Mercedes-Benz's Aksaray plant inTurkey.The engine options were a 2.3-litre four-cylinder inline petrol and later a 2.9-litre five-cylinder inline diesel.
Peugeot P4 VLTT (1981–1988)
editThe W460 was assembled in France under licence by Peugeot for the French Army with Peugeot engine and transmission from the504and604respectively as well as its own seats and wiring system. The front differential gear lock was omitted because Peugeot used its own axles. They are easily identified by rectangular headlamps.
Puch G (1979–2000)
editAn agreement between Daimler-Benz AG and Steyr-Daimler-Puch stipulated that G-Wagens sold in Austria, Switzerland, Yugoslavia (and its successor states: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia), Mongolia, and Eastern EuropeanCOMECONcountries were called Puch G and elsewhere as Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen/G-Class. The reason for the different branding was due to Puch's reputation for its all-terrain vehicles, the Haflinger and Pinzgauer. Since the agreement expired in 2000, consumers could order a retrofit kit from Magna's Puch Competence Centre to replace the Mercedes-Benz brands with Puch emblems.[14]
For Pope John Paul II's visit to Austria in 1983, Puch emblems was used on the Popemobile instead.[citation needed]
Engines
editModel | Years | Configuration | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Fuel consumption/efficiency (EU-norm-urban, 90 km/h, 120 km/h) |
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200 GE (Italy only) | 1986–1991 | I4 (M 102.964 E20) | 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) | 87 kW (118 PS; 117 bhp) at 5,200 rpm | 178 N⋅m (131 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm | 18 seconds | 140 km/h (87 mph) | 16.0 L/100 km (14.7 mpg‑US) — — |
230 G | 1979–1982 | I4 (M 115.973) | 2,307 cc (140.8 cu in) | 67 kW (91 PS; 90 bhp) at 5,000 rpm | 167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm | 26 seconds | 128 km/h (80 mph) | 19.8 L/100 km (11.9 mpg‑US) 13.5 L/100 km (17.4 mpg‑US) 19.8 L/100 km (11.9 mpg‑US) |
230 GE | 1982–1990 | I4 (M 115.973 E23) | 2,299 cc (140.3 cu in) | 93 kW (126 PS; 125 bhp) at 5,100 rpm | 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm | 17 seconds | 152 km/h (94 mph) | 17.2 L/100 km (13.7 mpg‑US) 12.2 L/100 km (19.3 mpg‑US) 16.2 L/100 km (14.5 mpg‑US) |
230 GE 2.6 Brabus | 1989–1990 | I4 (M 115.973 2.6 Brabus) | 2,587 cc (157.9 cu in) | 114 kW (155 PS; 153 bhp) at 5,500 rpm | 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) at 3,300 rpm | 14.7 seconds | 158 km/h (98 mph) | 17.2 L/100 km (13.7 mpg‑US) 12.2 L/100 km (19.3 mpg‑US) 16.2 L/100 km (14.5 mpg‑US) |
280 GE | 1979–1990 | I6 (M 110.994) | 2,746 cc (167.6 cu in) | 116 kW (158 PS; 156 bhp) at 5,250 rpm | 226 N⋅m (167 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm | 14 seconds | 165 km/h (103 mph) | 22.4 L/100 km (10.5 mpg‑US) 14.0 L/100 km (16.8 mpg‑US) 18.8 L/100 km (12.5 mpg‑US) |
280 GE AMG | 1979–1990 | I6 (M 110.994) | 2,746 cc (167.6 cu in) | 134 kW (182 PS; 180 bhp) at 5,250 rpm | 226 N⋅m (167 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm | 14 seconds | 165 km/h (103 mph) | 22.4 L/100 km (10.5 mpg‑US) 14.0 L/100 km (16.8 mpg‑US) 18.8 L/100 km (12.5 mpg‑US) |
320 GE | 1979–1990 | I6 (M 104.994) | 3.188 cc (0.1945 cu in) | 165 kW (224 PS; 221 bhp) at 5,350 rpm | 269 N⋅m (198 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm | 12 seconds | 170 km/h (106 mph) | 25.9 L/100 km (9.1 mpg‑US) 14.0 L/100 km (16.8 mpg‑US) 18.8 L/100 km (12.5 mpg‑US) |
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240 GD | 1979–1988 | I4 (OM 616.936, OM 616.938, OM 616.941) | 2,399 cc (146.4 cu in) | 53 kW (72 PS; 71 bhp) at 4,400 rpm | 137 N⋅m (101 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | 32 seconds | 115 km/h (71 mph) | 14.4 L/100 km (16.3 mpg‑US) 12.0 L/100 km (19.6 mpg‑US) — |
250 GD | 1988–1991 | I5 (OM 602.930) | 2,497 cc (152.4 cu in) | 63 kW (86 PS; 84 bhp) at 5,150 rpm | 154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 2,200–2,800 rpm | 27 seconds | 127 km/h (79 mph) | 12.8 L/100 km (18.4 mpg‑US) 10.0 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) — |
300 GD | 1979–1991 | I5 (OM 617.931, OM 617.932) | 2,998 cc (182.9 cu in) | 65 kW (88 PS; 87 bhp) at 4,400 rpm | 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | 27 seconds | 127 km/h (79 mph) | 14.6 L/100 km (16.1 mpg‑US) 11.7 L/100 km (20.1 mpg‑US) 18.8 L/100 km (12.5 mpg‑US) |
W461 (1992–2022)
editW461 | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Puch G |
Production | 1992–2022 (military variant)[15] Civilian variant produced through 2019 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door SWB convertible 2-door cab chassis (pickup truck) 3-door SWB panel van 3-door LWB panel van 5-door LWB station wagon |
Layout | Front engine,four-wheel drive |
Related | Peugeot P4 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.3LM 102 E 23I4 2.5LOM 602.930I5 diesel 2.7LOM 612 DE 27 LAI5 turbodiesel 2.9LOM 602 D 29I5 diesel 2.9LOM 602 DE 29 LAI5 turbodiesel 3.0LOM 642 DE 30 LA red.V6 turbodiesel |
Transmission | 4-speed720.1 (W4A 018)automatic 5-speedmanual 4-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) (2-door) 2,850 mm (112.2 in) (4-door) |
Curb weight | 4,728.92 lb (2,145 kg)[16] |
After the new W463 was introduced in 1989 with an extensively updated chassis and a revised front end, the production of the W460 ended in 1991 and was replaced by the W461. The W461 has essentially the same chassis as the W460 but with the powertrain of the W463 and the body of the W460. While the W463 is aimed at consumers who seek more creature comforts and better driving dynamics, the W461 is built specifically for military, public authorities, and non-governmental organisations.[17]That included the 24-Volt electrical system for the W461.
During the 1990s, the W461 was offered with a 2.3-litre four inline petrol engine and a 2.9-litre five inline diesel engine from 1992 to 2001. From 2001 to 2014, the W461 model for military and public authorities was offered with a 2.7-litre inline five turbodiesel engine and later with a 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine. They were called G 270 CDI Worker (2001–2006) and G 280 CDI Worker (2007–2009) respectively.
On 1 October 2021, Mercedes-Benz announced a new variation of W461 calledW464.[18]
Civilian Editions
editOver the years, Mercedes-Benz had introduced the civilian version of the W461, built in limited numbers and for a limited period of time. They targeted primarily the consumers who wanted the "stripped down" version and did not need the creature comforts. The engine choice was often limited to one type, namely a diesel engine, per series. Those editions were named PUR or Professional.
EDITION.30 PUR
editIn 2009, Mercedes-Benz, celebrating the 30-year anniversary of the G-Class, introduced the G 280 CDI EDITION.30 PUR as a five-door long wheelbase station wagon. The consumers could order theirs with "Off-Road Package 1" or "Off-Road Package 2". The passenger compartment had four seats upholstered in hard-wearing fabric or vinyl, rubber floor coverings, spray-protected/water-resistant controls, drainage apertures in the footwells, and a wood floor in the load compartment with load lashing lugs and rails. The dashboard received a new instrument cluster from the W463 and dual air bags and the climate control remained manually operated as did the window winders and locks. The exterior received flexible wheel arch flaring, protective grilles for headlamps, taillamps, front turn signal indicators, a walk-on hood/bonnet for easy access to the optional roof rack, a towing lug attached to the front bumper and two-section barn doors at the rear.
PROFESSIONAL
editThe success of the limited series "EDITION.30 PUR" led to the G 280 CDI Professional in 2009 and its successor, the G 300 CDI Professional, in 2010. Initially the 280 CDI Professional was limited to a five-door long wheelbase station wagon design before the body variants were expanded to five different body variations: a three-door long wheelbase panel van (Kastenwagen in German), a five-door long wheelbase station wagon, a two-door cabriolet and a two or four-door cab chassis truck (Pritschenwagen in German) for the G 300 CDI Professional.[19]The production of the civilian variant continued through 2019.[20]However, the military variant continued through 2022 when it was replaced by the new W464 model.[17][18]
Engines
editModel | Years | Configuration | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Fuel consumption/efficiency (EU-norm-urban, extra urban, combined) |
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230 GE G 230 |
1992–2001 | I4 (M 102 E 23) | 2,298 cc (140.2 cu in) | 92 kW (125 PS; 123 bhp) at 5,100 rpm | 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm | 19–20 seconds | 144–147 km/h (89–91 mph) | 17.2 L/100 km (13.7 mpg‑US) 12.2 L/100 km (19.3 mpg‑US) 16.2 L/100 km (14.5 mpg‑US) |
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250 GD "Wolf" (Bundeswehr) |
1990–1991 | I5 (OM 602.930) | 2,497 cc (152.4 cu in) | 68 kW (92 PS; 91 bhp) at 4,600 rpm | 154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 2,200–2,800 rpm | 27 seconds | 127 km/h (79 mph) | 12.8 L/100 km (18.4 mpg‑US) 10.0 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) — |
G 270 CDI Worker (Military) | 2001–2006 | I5 (OM 612 DE 27 LA) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 115 kW (156 PS; 154 bhp) at 3,800 rpm | 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–2,400 rpm | — | — | — |
G 280 CDI Worker (Military) | 2007–2014 | V6turbo(OM 642 DE 30 LA red.) | 2,987 cc (182.3 cu in) | 135 kW (184 PS; 181 bhp) at 3,800 rpm | 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,600 rpm | — | 120 km/h (75 mph) | — |
G 280 CDI EDITION.30PUR | 2009 | 13 seconds | 160 km/h (99 mph) | 14.1 L/100 km (16.7 mpg‑US) 9.8 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) 11.4 L/100 km (20.6 mpg‑US)* | ||||
G 280 CDI Professional | 2009 | 18 seconds | 160 km/h (99 mph) | |||||
G 300 CDI Professional | 2010–2019 | |||||||
290 GD G 290 DIESEL |
1992–1997 | I5 (OM 602 D 29) | 2,874 cc (175.4 cu in) | 70 kW (95 PS; 94 bhp) at 4,000 rpm | 192 N⋅m (142 lb⋅ft) at 2,300 rpm | 25–27 seconds | 135–138 km/h (84–86 mph) | 13.5 L/100 km (17.4 mpg‑US) 9.8 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) 12.6 L/100 km (18.7 mpg‑US) |
290 GD T G 290 TURBODIESEL |
1998–2001 | I5 (OM 602 DE 29 LA) | 2,874 cc (175.4 cu in) | 89 kW (121 PS; 119 bhp) at 3,800 rpm | 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 1,900–2,300 rpm | 17.2 seconds | 137 km/h (85 mph) | 12.0 L/100 km (19.6 mpg‑US) 10.0 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) 10.9 L/100 km (21.6 mpg‑US) |
300 GD "Wolf" | 1985–1987 | I5 (OM617.932) | 2,998cc
(183.2 cu in) |
65 kW / 87 hp / 88 PS ( DIN ) | 172 Nm / 127 lb-ft |
W463, first generation (1990–2018)
editW463 | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Puch G |
Production | 1990–2018 |
Model years | 1991–2018 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 3-door SWB 2-door SWBconvertible 5-door LWBstation wagon 4-door LWBlandaulet |
Layout | Front engine,four-wheel drive |
Related | KSU Gazal-1 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0LM 102.965 E 20 KATI4 2.3LM 102.989 E 23 KATI4 3.0LM 103.987 E 30 KATI6 3.2LM 104.996 E 32I6 3.2LM 112.945 E 32V6 3.6LM 104.992 E 36I6 4.0LM 176 DE 40 ALtwin-turboV8 5.0LM 117.965 E 50V8 5.0LM 113.965 E 50V8 5.4LM 113 E 55V8 5.4LM 113 E 55 MLsuperchargedV8 5.5LM 273 KE 55V8 5.5LM 157 DE 55twin-turboV8 6.0LM 117.965 E 50bored to 6.0 litres[21]V8 6.0LM 279 E 60 ALtwin-turbo V12 6.3LM 137 E 63V12 2.5LOM 602.931 D 25I5Diesel 2.7LOM 612.965 DE 27 LAturboI5Diesel 3.0LOM 603.931 D 30I6Diesel 3.0LOM 606.964 D 30 LAturboI6Diesel 3.0LOM 642 DE 30 LAV6turboDiesel 3.5LOM 603.972 D 35 AturboI6Diesel 4.0OM 628.962 DE 40 LAbiturboV8Diesel |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) (2-door) 2,850 mm (112.2 in) (4-door) |
Length | Pre-2003: 4,661 mm (183.5 in) 2004–09: 4,714 mm (185.6 in) (LWB) 2010–18: 4,686 mm (184.5 in) |
Width | Pre-2003: 1,760 mm (69.3 in) 2004–09: 1,811 mm (71.3 in) 2004–09 AMG: 1,864 mm (73.4 in) 2010–18: 1,824 mm (71.8 in) 2010–18 AMG: 1,857 mm (73.1 in) |
Height | Pre-2003: 1,836 mm (72.3 in) 2004–09: 1,976 mm (77.8 in) 2010–18: 1,930 mm (76.0 in) |
Kerb weight | 2,580 kg (5,690 lb) (G 55 AMG) |
For 1990, the W460 was extensively revised, and a new chassis number, W463, was assigned. The W463 moved the G-Class from spartan and utilitarian to a luxury model on par with theMercedes-Benz S-Classand the luxuriousRange Rover.Thus, no three-door panel vans in short and long wheelbase lengths or barn doors in the rear were offered for the W463: those features are exclusive to the W461. The W461 continued in production as military and utilitarian vehicles for the government agencies and non-government organisations.[17]
The exterior was revised to smoothen out the front end and the front fenders/wings were vertically flattened out at the front underneath headlamps. The fender flares and front end (cooling grille and headlamp bezels) were painted in body colour. The headlamps have square and slightly recessed bezels whilst the grille is narrower to give space for the front numberplate attached to the top of the bumper. The front bumpers are form-fitted and have integrated fog lamps while the rear bumpers have the integrated red rear fog lamp and white reversing lamp. The fuel filler is now covered by a panel. The side running boards were given a standard fitment. The external rear view mirrors have a new housing that pivots on anchors attached to the front doors. New revised tail lamps without white reversing lamps were fitted in the rear.
The interior was significantly updated with wood trim and leather upholstery for the first time. The centre console is smoother and better integrated with the dashboard and the lower part of the dashboard is covered with rubber pads for better knee protection in the event of a frontal collision. The electric differential lock switches are placed prominently in the middle of the dashboard with other electric switches and the instrument cluster has a smoother and more curved housing that meets the dashboard fluidly. The gauges are integrated into one panel rather than a few separate gauges attached to the instrument cluster. The climate control panel was revised to include the temperature and fan speed dials and the door panels are fully trimmed with ruffled leather paneling and soft paddings. The seats are more plush and have several defined cushions along with lumbar support.
The new features includedABSand full-time four-wheel-drive with electrically lockingdifferentials.The engines were carried over from the W460/W461, including the 200 GE, 230 GE, and 300 GE models for petrol engines along with the 250 GD and 300 GD for diesel engines. In 1994, the Geländewagen was renamed as the G-Class when model names were revised to reflect the new corporate nomenclature.
When Mercedes-Benz didn't consider selling the G-Class in the United States, a small registered importer based in New Mexico, Europa International, Inc., began the expensive process of certifying and modifying the G-Class for the US market and started selling them in 1993. When the new G 500 was introduced in 1998, Europa International sought and received the "small-volume manufacturer status", allowing the company to be the exclusive importer and distributor of the G 500 in the United States. The sales success of the G 500 was attributed to Europa International's clever marketing toward high-end luxury clientele and led Mercedes-Benz to the decision of purchasing the distribution rights and including the G-Class in its official US model ranges.[22]
The first generation W463 had the widest range of engines ever fitted to a Mercedes-Benz vehicle during its entire 28-year model run: from four to twelve cylinders; and from natural aspiration to supercharger, turbo, and twin turbo. Towards the end of the first-generation model run the W463 had the highest number of paint colour options at 22, including the bright and intense colours of theCrazy Color Edition.
Models
editThe W463 had the highest number of body variations and derivations of any post-war Mercedes-Benz:
- two-door cabriolet
- three-door station wagon with short wheelbase
- four-door pickup truck with six wheels (Mercedes-AMG G 63 6x6)
- four-door cabriolet with extended wheelbase (Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Landaulet)
- five-door station wagon with long wheelbase
- five-door station wagon with extended wheelbase (custom built by AMG)
- five-door station wagon with long wheelbase and widened track (Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4²)
Special models and special editions
edit500 GE V8 (1993)
editMercedes-Benz premiered a special edition of G-Class with its first-ever V8 engine at 1993Geneva International Motor Show.[23]The 500 GE V8 was available in 5-door, long wheelbase station wagon and for one year, 1993, only.
The completed body and chassis were shipped from Graz, Austria to AMG engineering centre in Affalterbach where the chassis was modified to accept theM117V8 engine and beefed up for extra weight and performance. The V8 engine developed 177 kW (241 PS; 237 hp) and 375 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft), providing the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 11.4 seconds and the top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph).[24]
A special paint finish, Amethyst Blue Metallic, is exclusive to 500 GE V8 and is not available to any other Mercedes-Benz models. The paint finish is extended to the cooling grille, bumpers, mirror housings, and fender flares. The interior is trimmed with black leather containing the contrasting element in medium grey colour, including the steering wheel. The walnut veneer was fitted to the centre console, part of the handbrake lever, the two transmission selector levers, and trim elements on the door cards.[23]
To reflect the exclusivity and higher price, the 500 GE V8 is luxuriously appointed with many accessories as standard equipment: air conditioning, automatic gearbox, cruise control, sliding sunroof, heated seats, power central locking system, electric window winders, and like.
The retail price for the 500 GE V8 wasDM178,250 ($107,381 US at 1993 currency exchange rate and $223,138 US (2022, adjusted)). To put the price in perspectives, a 1993 300 GE (the top-of-line G-Class in a regular production) was DM 88,500, and a 1993W140500 SE withM119V8 engine was DM 129,030.
The production was initially to be limited to 500 units, signifying the "500" in model name: 446 units were actually produced and sold. Mercedes-Benz had a remaining batch of 446 M117 V8 engines when the next-generation M119 production started for W140 S-Class. The wider M119 engine could not fit the engine compartment in G-Class.[23]The V8 engine option for G-Class was reintroduced in 1998 when the G 500 withM113V8 engine entered into a regular production.
A Puch 500 GE V8 was offered as well: only three units were produced.[25]
AMG offered the performance upgrade kit for 500 GE V8 with 6-litre displacement: 500 GE V8 6.0 AMG. The upgrade kit offers the higher output (220 kW (299 PS; 295 hp)), higher top speed (195 km/h (121 mph)) and quicker acceleration (10.4 seconds to 100 km/h from zero).[26]13 units of 500 GE V8 received the upgrade kit.[27]
G 500 Classic Special-Edition (1999)
editIn 1999, the luxuriously equippedG 500 Classic Special-Editionmodel was unveiled to mark the 20th anniversary of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. All Classic Special-Edition models were equipped with the 500 V8 engine, all of them received a special Almandinschwarz-Metallic (182) paintwork, which in certain lighting conditions looks black or dark aubergine purple. This limited series design inherited everything from the original classic G-Class, but benefited from the technical developments of the new generation released in 2000. All Classic Special-Edition G-Class receive unique 18 "alloy wheels painted in body color inside, with exterior elements painted in vehicle color, Classic inscription strip on the side of the vehicle, stainless steel and painted spare wheel cover, new instrument cluster, equipped with Becker navigation and Hi-Fi with a multi-functional steering wheel appearing for the first time, ultrasonic reversing assist, front and rear seat heating, anti-theft alarm system, illuminated thresholds. The interior is made of black and aubergine purple Nappa leather, with black suede carpets embroidered with Classic lettering and fine burr walnut interior elements. A total of 500 Classic Special-Editions of all versions were produced, 6 in RHD configuration and 494 in LHD configuration, with the majority being long-wheelbase models and only 12 Cabrio models (the rarest G-Class Cabrio model ever produced until the end of production of the G-Class Cabrio in 2014).
Grand Edition (2005)
editThe 500 units of the G 500 and G 55 AMGGrand Editionwere built and shipped to the United States when Mercedes-Benz decided to end the sales of G-Class in the United States for 2006 before rescinding its decision. The exterior had an exclusive Allanite Grey Magno metallic paint finish and brushed aluminium trim stripes with "Grand Edition" lettering. The interior had matte-silk wood trim on the dashboard and centre console, designo exclusive leather upholstery, and door sills with illuminated "Grand Edition" lettering.
G 500 Guard (2009–2018)
editAn armoured version of the long wheelbase G 500 five-door station wagon with bullet resistance level FB6 or FB7.[28]
G-Class LIMITED.30 (2009)
editThe LIMITED.30 model is a special edition, celebrating the 30-year anniversary of the G-model (1979–2009). This edition includes designo platinum black paint finish, specially designed light-alloy wheels and EDITION30 lettering on the wings. The interior has designo leather in the colour "chablis" and designo trim in anthracite poplar wood.[29]
G 55 AMG KOMPRESSOR "Edition 79" (2009)
editLike the LIMITED.30 special edition, the "Edition 79" is exclusive to the Middle East market, celebrating the sales launch in 1979. This edition includes designo magno alanite grey paint finish, a crash bar at the front, carbon fibre side trim stripes, 19-inch AMG wheels with titanium finish, chrome protection grilles for the front turn signal indicators, designo leather upholstery in black/sand colour, a carbon fibre dashboard and centre console trims and an edition logo, e.g. "1 out of 79", placed in front of the gear selector. The vehicle was unveiled in 2009 at the Dubai International Motor Show.[30]
BA3 Final Edition and Edition Selection (2011)
editTheBA3 Final Editionwas launched in 2011 to mark the final production run of the three-door, short wheelbase station wagon. The single model variation was G 350 CDI BlueTEC. This farewell special is distinguished by body-coloured AMG flared wheel arches with 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels, carbon optics stripes, an AMG radiator grille, 18-inch alloys, extra chrome trims inside and outside, black leather interior offset by walnut burr veneers and ambient lighting.
At the same time, Mercedes-Benz offered the "Edition Select" special for the five-door model, G 500.Edition Selectionapplies the same special edition treatment to the G 500/G 550 even though the five-door long wheelbase station wagon would continue for several more years.[31]
G 55 AMG long "mastermind" Limited (2012)
editAs a brand awareness collaboration for the Fashion Week, Mercedes-Benz Japan andmastermind JAPANbuilt five units for the Japanese market. Externally, the chrome trims and wheels were done in black paint finish, and two stickers were affixed to the side panels at the rear. The mastermind JAPAN skull and bone badges were affixed to the headrests and spare wheel cover. The interior was done in black leather trim with the roof liner finished in light grey Alcantara.[32]
G 550 Night Edition (2013–2015)
editExclusive to the Japanese market, 100 units of the G 550 Night Edition were produced with a black paint finish, AMG badges on the front fenders/wings and five twin-spoke, aluminium wheels finished in titanium grey. Two choices of interior colours were offered: porcelain white (60 units) and classic red (40 units). The dashboard and centre console were trimmed with designo piano lacquer black wood. The roof liner was Alcantara in anthracite colour. The sales price was¥13,900,000 JPY.[33]
G-Class Cabriolet "Final Edition 200" (2013–2014)
editTo commemorate the production end of the two-door cabriolet, Mercedes-Benz introduced the "Final Edition 200" with the G 500 being the only model variation. All of the 200 units had been sold out prior to its premiere at2013 Frankfurt Auto Show.Externally, the soft top and tonneau cover are beige in colour, the grille is chrome-coloured, and the 5-spoke light-alloy wheels are painted in titanium grey. The B-pillars are fitted with "Final Edition 200" badges. The interior received designo leather seats and door panels coloured in ecru with black trim, satin-finished light brown poplar wood trim, and an AMG performance steering wheel.[34]
G 500 4×4²
editContinuing with the G 63 AMG 6×6 formula, Mercedes-Benz introduced the G 500 4×4², using the body of the long wheelbase 5-door station wagon on a shortened chassis from the G 63 AMG 6×6. The G500 4×4², along with the G 500/G 550, received a new 4.0-litre biturbo V8 (M176), producing 310 kW (416 hp). The exterior is the same as the Mercedes-AMG G 63 and G 65 despite the G 500 4×4² not being a Mercedes-AMG edition.[35]
Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Landaulet (2017)
editFollowing the success of the G 63 AMG 6×6 and G 500 4×4², Mercedes-Benz introduced the first SUV under the sub-brand nameMercedes-Maybachat theGeneva Motor Showin March 2017.[36]G 650 Landaulet used the extended chassis with the portal axles and raised suspension system from the G 500 4×4². The rear end of the G 650 Landaulet was built from the rear part of the W463 cabriolet with a folding fabric roof covering the rear half of the body behind the B-pillar. The rear passenger doors with no wheel-opening cut-out were from the G 55 with extended wheelbase (2001). The front end is from the Mercedes-AMG G 65 with more chrome trims. The light alloy wheels and extendable side running boards are chrome plated. The powertrain is from the G 65 with the 463 kW (621 hp) biturbo V12.
The interior is finished in ultimate luxury as found in Mercedes-Maybach GLS-Class and S-Class. Like the original Maybach 62 Landaulet, a division wall is installed behind the driver and front passenger. The second row seats are moved further back from the rear passenger doors and are the same rear seats as used in the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class. A second control panel and centre console is installed behind the division wall toward the rear. The dashboard above the second set is one set of the two front passenger's dashboards with a glove box and hold two large LED monitors.
The sales price was €749,700, and the production was limited to 99 units.[37]
AMG models
edit500 GE 6.0 AMG (1993–1995)
editFor the first time, an AMG version of the G-Class was offered in 1993 with the 500 GE 6.0 AMG. TheM 117.965 E 50engine was bored from 5 to 6 litres, producing 243 kW (326 hp) and 525 N⋅m (387 lb⋅ft). The increased output did not make the 500 GE 6.0 AMG much faster with a time of 10.9 seconds for 0–100 km/h (62 mph). Only thirteen units were built in long wheel base form and only one unit with a short wheel base.[38][39][21]
G 36 AMG (1994–1997)
editAfter AMG entered into co-operation with Mercedes-Benz in 1993, the G 36 AMG was introduced and fitted with theM104.992,the same engine as found in the C 36 AMG and E 36 AMG.
G 43 AMG (1997–1998)
editA total of 38 units of the G 43 AMG were produced between 1997 and 1998, all of them were special orders with country code "293 Company Vehicle", mostly for VIPs and probably secret services. Six of them bore 463.233 chassis numbers, as though they were G 320 LWBs that had their V6 engine replaced with a type M113.982 V8 engine. Bizarrely, the remaining 32 units were coded 463.241, meaning that they were meaning to be G 500 LWB that had the M113.982 AMG 4.3-litre engine fitted in lieu of the M113.962 standard 5-litre engine.[citation needed]
Ten G 43 AMG were produced for the Japanese market.[40]
G 63 AMG V12 (2002)
editThe G 63 AMG V12 was a very limited production run with only five units built in 2002.[41]It was the first G-Class with a V12 engine before Mercedes-AMG officially introduced the more powerful G 63 AMG. The engine produced 326 kW (437 hp) and propelled the G 63 AMG to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.5 seconds.[42]
G 55 AMG (2002–2003) and G 55 AMG Kompressor (2004–2012)
editCiting the sales success of the G 500 in the United States and the absorption of AMG into DaimlerChrysler AG, Mercedes-Benz began to expand the AMG versions to several models, including the G-Class. To coincide with the official launch of the G-Class in the United States, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 55 AMG along with the G 500 in 2001 for the 2002 model year. The G 55 AMG visually did not differ from the G 500 other than side exhaust pipes, wider tyres, AMG five-spoke wheels, chrome tip at bottom of front bumper, and AMG lettering in the rear. The G 55 AMG became the favourite of celebrities and the wealthy.
For the 2005 model year, AMG revised the G 55 AMG by adding asuperchargerto the 5.4-litre V8 engine, increasing the output to 350 kW (469 hp).
In 2009, to differentiate the G 55 AMG KOMPRESSOR from the G 500 visually, AMG changed the radiator grille to three thick fins, added the embossed metal KOMPRESSOR lettering underneath the V8 badge on the front fenders/wings, and introduced new light-alloy wheels in titanium grey and three new metallic paint colours (Calcite White, Periclase Green, and Teallite Blue). The 0–100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration was reduced from 7.4 to 5.6 seconds. Yet, the top speed remained at 210 km/h (130 mph). The engine was upgraded again for 2006 (2007MY in USA) to 368 kW (493 hp) then again to 373 kW (500 hp) for 2008 (2009MY in USA).
G 63 AMG (2012–2018)
editThe supercharged 5.4-litre V8 was replaced by the new 5.5-litre biturbo V8 for 2012 (2013MY in USA) for better fuel consumption and lower emissions. AMG made some more changes to the exterior to give the G 63 AMG a more "brawly" appearance: single horizontal fin with twin chrome edges in the middle of the radiator grille with a more prominent three-pointed star ornament in the middle, a new light-alloy wheel design, three enlarged airflow inlets on both sides and in the middle of the front bumper, vertical chrome strips to cover the small bumper guards and exterior rear-view mirrors from theGL-ClassandML-Class.The mechanical upgrade was an AMG sports exhaust system with high-gloss chrome inserts, larger AMG high performance brakes with six-piston fixed calipers at the front from the ML 63 AMG and revised suspension and damper settings for more dynamic handling characteristics. The new E-SELECT gear selector from the Mercedes-Benz SLS replaced the standard gear selector.
For 2016, the name was changed to Mercedes-AMG G 63.
G 65 AMG (2012–2018)
editThe G 63 AMG V12, built in 2002, demonstrated the feasibility of installing a V12 engine in the G-Class. The new G 65 AMG was introduced at the same time as the G 63 AMG V8, making the G 65 AMG the third passenger SUV to have a V12 engine withLamborghini LM002(built from 1986 to 1993) being the first one. G 65 AMG was equipped as the G 63 AMG other than minor cosmetic differences with V12 BITURBO badges on the front fenders/wings, floor mats and seat backs.
Like the G 63, the name was changed to Mercedes-AMG G 65 for 2016.
G 63 AMG 6×6 (2013–2015)
editTo mark the thirtieth anniversary of G-Wagen production, Mercedes-Benz introduced the new stretched version with six-wheel-drive system and portal axles.[43][44]The G 63 AMG 6×6 was derived from a model developed specifically for the Australian Army in 2007. Despite the heavy weight and large dimensions, the G 63 AMG 6×6 could accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in six seconds and reach a top speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).
The consumer reception of the G 63 AMG 6×6 was stronger than anticipated, and Mercedes-Benz sold slightly more than 100 units, with the last customer delivery taking place in May 2015.[45]
Concept cars
editMercedes-Benz G-Wagen Light Armoured Patrol Vehicle 6.X CONCEPT (2010)
editIt is an armoured patrol vehicle developed with EADS, based on LAPV 5.4. It included a diesel engine, 1.3 tonnes of cargo capacity, a monocoque full steel body, compact 2,850 mm (112.2 in) wheelbase, modular armour plate and mine deflector plate underneath the floor, adjustable variable lift front and rear coil-over air shock absorbers with a maximum of 450 mm (17.7 in) of ground clearance and hydraulic brakes with four ventilated discs. EADS provided the communication technology: vehicle data recorder system, integrated communication system for UHF or VHF bands, integrated mobile command, control and information system, and jamming system. The vehicle was unveiled in EUROSATORY 2010.[46]
Ener-G-Force (2012)
editThe Ener-G-Force was a concept vehicle in response to the Los Angeles Design Challenge 2012 for a future police car. The vehicle was unveiled at the2012 LA Auto Show.The concept vehicle was hydrogen-powered with fuel cells generating the electricity to the electric motors inside the wheel hubs. A roof rack contained the water tanks with a hydrogen converter, and the body included a three-panel greenhouse, 20-inch wheels and side skirts illuminating the charge and operation status of energy packs.[47][48]
Marketing
editThe W463 was positioned in the marketplace as a luxury passenger vehicle to compete with the likes of Range Rover. After Mercedes-Benz launched the G-Class in the United States with the G 500 and G 55 AMG models, the G-Class became very popular with celebrities, film stars, and the wealthy. The G-Class has appeared in numerous films, television series, and music videos ever since.[49]
As part of Mercedes-Benz's attempt to demonstrate the off-road capability of the G-Class SUV, seven G-Class vehicles took a journey fromHalls Creekin Western Australia toWiluna.However, shock absorbers on six of the vehicles (5 civilian G 350s and 1 military model) were broken during their trip on the corrugations of theCanning Stock Routeon day 7. Mercedes-Benz Australia later arranged for the replacement shock absorbers to land in Perth, before transferring to a light plane destined for a remote Aboriginal settlement close to Well 33, about 1000 km from Wiluna. The parts would be delivered by the sole surviving vehicle, a G-Professional.[50][51]
End of production debacle and revised decisions
editMercedes-Benz announced that 2005 would be the final year of the G-Class to be sold in the United States, citing the newGL-Classas its successor. The 500 units of G 500 and G 55 AMGGrand Editionwere built and shipped to the United States. However, an unexpected order placed by theU.S. Marine Corpsfor 157Interim Fast Attack Vehicle (IFAV)based on the G-Class, replacing its ageing, slow, and cumbersomeDesert Patrol Vehicles,caused Mercedes-Benz to rescind its decision and to continue offering the G-Class in the United States.
ThisGrand Editionalso led to the rumours of the end of production of the W463 in 2006. A few factors contributed to the rumours: the increasing difficulties in meeting the newer and stricter safety and emission regulations, especially the new EU regulations on pedestrian protection; Mercedes-Benz had introduced new GL-Class as an intended successor; and military contracts fulfilled. An outcry among enthusiasts who admired the G-Class for its tremendous off-road potential along with its reputation and cachet showed that a market still existed for such a vehicle. On 11 November 2005, Dieter Zetsche, DaimlerChrysler Board of Management member and head of the Mercedes Car Group, announced that G-Class production would continue. At theParis Motor Showin September 2006, Mercedes-Benz reiterated that the G-Class would continue to be manufactured through 2015 due to the strong worldwide demand by both civilian and military buyers.[52]Daimler AG extended the manufacturing contract with Magna Steyr to continue producing the W463 until 2017.
In late 2017, the end of production of the first generation W463 was announced with the heavily reengineered and updated successor to be introduced in 2018 for the 2019 model year.[53]
Updates (1990–2018)
edit1994 update
editThe update was minor with the model designation revised to reflect the new nomenclature system and with an enlarged six-cylinder inline petrol engine for the G 320, replacing the G 300. The Italy-only 200 GE/G 200 and 230 GE/G 230 were dropped, marking the end for the G-Class with the four-cylinder inline engine until G 350 was reintroduced for Chinese market in 2020. After the 200 GE/G 200, 230 GE/G 230, and 300 GE/G 300 were dropped in 1994, manual transmission was dropped from the W463 for good. The steering wheel received the driver's side airbag.
1997 update
editThe W463 received its mechanical update in 1997. The update included a new power-assisted folding mechanism for its convertible. The engine range was revised with six-cylinder engines shifting from inline to V-form for both petrol and diesel versions. The G 500 was reintroduced with a new V8 petrol engine. The W463 received dual airbags for the driver and the front passenger.
2002 update
editThe external rear-view mirrors were revised with integrated turn signal repeaters and power-assisted mirror control, eliminating the separate turn signal indicators attached to the body. The front and rear turn signal indicators received a clear lens. The newly-revised headlamps for both American and international markets were also given clear glass lenses. The interior was updated with more creature comforts and better control switches. In 2002, Mercedes-Benz officially launched the G-Class in the United States for the first time since its inception in 1979 with the G 500 and G 55 AMG.
2005 update
editMercedes-Benz announced the new G55 AMG Kompressor model with a more powerful, supercharged 5.4L V8 engine (code 113.993, or M113K), replacing the naturally aspirated 5.0L V8 engine (113.982, or M113). The G 500 was renamed as G 550 for certain markets (not USA until 2009).
2006 update
editThis minor update revised the engine range with a new 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine in the G 320 CDI, replacing both the G 270 CDI and G 400 CDI. The G 500 and G 55 AMG Kompressor continued unchanged. The G 320 with the petrol engine was dropped, marking the suspension of six-cylinder petrol engines until 2018. The G 55 AMG Kompressor remained as a five-door station wagon while the G 320 CDI and G 500 were offered in three body styles: two-door cabriolet and station wagons with three-door short and five-door long wheelbases.
2007 update
editMercedes-Benz showcased a heavily revised 2007 model at theParis Motor Showin September 2006 with emphasis on an updated interior, engine range, and new safety equipment.[54]
For 2007, the G-Class received its firsthigh-intensity discharge headlamps,reversing camera, and tire pressure monitoring system (the latter two are federally mandated safety equipment for the United States). 2007 G500's in the USA start to phase out the 722.6 5spd transmission, and instead start coming with the new 722.9 7spd transmission. The G55(K)'s still have the 722.6 5spd transmission. The G 500 could be fitted with the sports side exhaust pipes from the G 55 AMG for extra cost. The power output for the G 55 AMG was increased from 350 kW (469 hp) to 368 kW (493 hp).
The interior received a new instrument cluster with four chrome-trimmed round gauges from theC-Classand a new four-spoke multi-function steering wheel with options of full leather cover or combination of leather and wood. The centre console was updated with new control switches for the vehicle's functions and a new climate control panel along with new COMAND APS infotainment and navigation system. In conjunction with the reversing camera, COMAND APS displays the rear view and graph representation of distance and width, assisting the driver during reversing maneuvers. The new ARTICO upholstery colour, cognac, was added to black and grey interior colour options.
2008 update
editThe 2008 update included a new radiator grille with three thicker horizontal fins, replacing the previous seven, thinner fins. The COMAND APS infotainment and navigation system was revised with many new or extended functions such as the LINGUATRONIC voice control system, a 12-speaker Harman Kardon Logic 7 surround sound stereo system, TV tuner and a special off-road menu for the G 320 CDI and G 500 model. Heated and ventilated front seats were also offered.
Last year for the G500 in the USA.
2009 update
editThe 2009 G550 replaces the 2008 G500, and gets a new 5.5-litre V8 petrol engine with 285 kW (382 hp) [mated to the 722.9 7spd transmission], replacing the 5.0-litre 218 kW (292 hp) that was in the 2008 G500. The new engine will improve the acceleration for the new G550.
The 2009 and 2010 vehicles saw the absence of a trailer hitch making this the first model years since the vehicles inception where no native towing hardware was available on the vehicle.
For the 30th anniversary of production, Mercedes-Benz offered two special anniversary editions. One was the G 500/G 550 with a more opulent interior and exclusive designo leather upholstery along with special decals. Another one was a new utility model, the G 280 CDI Edition 30 PUR, consisting of the W461 chassis with a 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine (OM 642 DE LA red.) and the W463 four-wheel-drive system.
2011 update
editLast year for the G55(K) [with 722.6 5spd transmission], in the USA.
2012 update
editAfter its last major update in 2007, the interior received a completely redesigned instrument panel and centre console adapted from theML-Class.The COMAND APS touchscreen and control panel were moved up toward the top of the dashboard for easier viewing and operation. The COMAND APS was updated with the MBrace2 telematics system. Additional safety features included DISTRONIC adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, revised PARKTRONIC reverse sensors and rear-view camera and revised ATS4 stability control for improved trailer stabilising functionality.
Externally, the G-Class received the same horizontal bars of LED daytime running lamps underneath the headlamps and the new external side rear-view mirrors as the GL-Class and ML-Class models. The AMG version received a new front bumper with three large air intakes.
The 5.4-litre supercharged V8 [with 722.6 5spd transmission] in the 2011 G55(K) will be replaced by a new 5.5-litre biturbo V8 [with 722.9 7spd transmission] for increased performance on the upcoming 2013 G63. Topping out the G-Class model range was a new G 65 AMG with a 6-litre biturbo V12 petrol engine. Two models were carried over unchanged: the G 350 CDI BlueTEC and G 500/G 550.[55]
2016 update
editFor the 2016 model year, the outgoingM2735.5-litre naturally aspirated V8 fitted to the G 500/G 550 was replaced by the newM1764.0-litre biturbo V8 for increased horsepower and torque.[56]
Technical data
editEngine (1990–2018)
editNotes:(m)and(a)denote "manual" and "automatic" transmissions where applicable.Fuel consumptionmarked with * denotes the older EEC regulation of "urban, 90 km/h, and 120 km/h" (U/90/120).Top speedwith ** denotes the "electronically limited".
Model | Years | Configuration | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Fuel consumption/efficiency (EU-norm combined) |
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Petrol engines | ||||||||
200 GE (Italy) |
1990–1994 | I4 (M 102.965 E 20 KAT) | 1,996 cc (121.8 cu in) | 87 kW (117 hp) at 5,200 rpm | 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm | 20.8 seconds | 144 km/h (89 mph) | 15.6 L/100 km (15.1 mpg‑US)* 11.1 L/100 km (21.2 mpg‑US)* 15.7 L/100 km (15.0 mpg‑US)* |
230 GE G 230 |
1990–1995 | I4 (M 102.989 E 23 KAT) | 2,298 cc (140.2 cu in) | 93 kW (125 hp) at 5,000 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm | 17.7 seconds (m) | 145 km/h (90 mph) (m) | 16.4 L/100 km (14.3 mpg‑US)* (m) 12.7 L/100 km (18.5 mpg‑US)* 17.3 L/100 km (13.6 mpg‑US)* |
18.4 seconds (a) | 144 km/h (89 mph) (a) | 15.1 L/100 km (15.6 mpg‑US)* (a) 13.1 L/100 km (18.0 mpg‑US)* 18.0 L/100 km (13.1 mpg‑US)* | ||||||
300 GE G 300 |
1990–1994 | I6 (M 103.987 E 30 KAT) | 2,962 cc (180.8 cu in) | 125 kW (168 hp) at 5,700 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm | 13.5 seconds (m) | 164 km/h (102 mph) (m) | 18.7 L/100 km (12.6 mpg‑US)* (m) 13.4 L/100 km (17.6 mpg‑US)* 17.7 L/100 km (13.3 mpg‑US)* |
14 seconds (a) | 162 km/h (101 mph) (a) | 18.2 L/100 km (12.9 mpg‑US)* (a) 14.2 L/100 km (16.6 mpg‑US)* 19.2 L/100 km (12.3 mpg‑US)* | ||||||
G 320 | 1994–1998 | I6 (M 104.996 E 32) | 3,199 cc (195.2 cu in) | 155 kW (208 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 3,750 rpm | 12.1 seconds | 175 km/h (109 mph) | 16.6 L/100 km (14.2 mpg‑US)* 14.0 L/100 km (16.8 mpg‑US)* 18.4 L/100 km (12.8 mpg‑US)* |
1997–2006 | V6 (M 112.945 E 32) | 3,199 cc (195.2 cu in) | 160 kW (215 hp) at 5,600 rpm | 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2,800–4,800 rpm | 10.9 seconds | 175 km/h (109 mph) | 15.5 L/100 km (15.2 mpg‑US) | |
G 36 AMG | 1994–1995 | I6 (M 104.992 E 36) | 3,606 cc (220.1 cu in) | 206 kW (276 hp) at 5,750 rpm | 385 N⋅m (284 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm | 9.6 seconds | 190 km/h (118 mph) | — |
500 GE | 1993–1994 | V8 (M 117.965 E 50) | 4,973 cc (303.5 cu in) | 177 kW (237 hp) at 5,200 rpm | 365 N⋅m (269 lb⋅ft) at 3,750 rpm | 11.4 seconds | 180 km/h (112 mph) | — 16.1 L/100 km (14.6 mpg‑US)* 21.8 L/100 km (10.8 mpg‑US)* |
500 GE 6.0 AMG[21] | 1993 | V8 (M 117.965 E 50) | 5,953 cc (363.3 cu in) | 243 kW (326 hp) at 5,250 rpm | 525 N⋅m (387 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm | 10.9 seconds | 195 km/h (121 mph) | — |
G 500 | 1998–2008 | V8 (M 113.965 E 50) | 4,966 cc (303.0 cu in) | 218 kW (292 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 456 N⋅m (336 lb⋅ft) at 2,800–4,000 rpm | 9.7–10.2 seconds | 190 km/h (118 mph) | 16.7 L/100 km (14.1 mpg‑US) |
G 500 G 550 (USA, 2005–2018) |
2008–2015 | V8 (M 273 KE 55) | 5,461 cc (333.3 cu in) | 285 kW (382 hp) at 6,000 rpm | 530 N⋅m (391 lb⋅ft) at 2,800–4,800 rpm | 5.9–6.1 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph) | 14.9 L/100 km (15.8 mpg‑US) |
2015–2018 | V8biturbo(M 176 DE 40 AL) | 3,982 cc (243.0 cu in) | 310 kW (416 hp) at 5,250–5,500 rpm | 610 N⋅m (450 lb⋅ft) at 2,250–4,750 rpm | 5.9 seconds | 12.3 L/100 km (19.1 mpg‑US) | ||
G 500 4×4² | 2015–2018 | 7.4 seconds | 13.8 L/100 km (17.0 mpg‑US) | |||||
G 55 AMG | 2001–2003 | V8 (M 113 E 55) | 5,439 cc (331.9 cu in) | 260 kW (349 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 525 N⋅m (387 lb⋅ft) at 2,800–4,000 rpm | 7.4 seconds | 209 km/h (130 mph) | 15.9 L/100 km (14.8 mpg‑US) |
2004–2006 | V8supercharged(M 113 E 55 ML) | 350 kW (469 hp) at 6,100 rpm | 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 2,650–4,500 rpm | 5.6 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph) | 16.3 L/100 km (14.4 mpg‑US) | ||
2006–2008 | 368 kW (493 hp) at 6,100 rpm | 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 2,750–4,000 rpm | 5.5 seconds | 15.9 L/100 km (14.8 mpg‑US) | ||||
2008–2012 | 373 kW (500 hp) at 6,100 rpm | |||||||
G 63 AMG (V8) | 2012–2015 | V8biturbo(M 157 DE 55 AL) | 5,461 cc (333.3 cu in) | 400 kW (536 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–5,000 rpm | 5.4 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph)** | 13.8 L/100 km (17.0 mpg‑US) |
Mercedes-AMG G 63 |
2015–2018 | 420 kW (563 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–5,000 rpm | |||||
G 63 AMG (V12) | 2002–2003 | V12 (M 137 E 63) | 6,258 cc (381.9 cu in) | 326 kW (437 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 620 N⋅m (457 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm | 6.5 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph) | — |
G 63 AMG 6×6 | 2013–2015 | V8biturbo(M 157 DE 55 AL red.) | 5,461 cc (333.3 cu in) | 400 kW (536 hp) at 5,500 rpm | 760 N⋅m (561 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–5,000 rpm | 7.9 seconds | 160 km/h (99 mph) | — — 15.6 L/100 km (15.1 mpg‑US) |
G 65 AMG | 2012–2015 | V12biturbo(M 279 E 60 AL) | 5,980 cc (365 cu in) | 450 kW (603 hp) at 4,300–5,600 rpm | 1,000 N⋅m (738 lb⋅ft) at 2,300–4,300 rpm | 5.3 seconds | 230 km/h (143 mph) | 17.0 L/100 km (13.8 mpg‑US) |
Mercedes-AMG G 65 |
2015–2018 | 463 kW (621 hp) at 4,800–5,400 rpm | ||||||
Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Landaulet | 2017-2018 | 6.0 seconds | 180 km/h (112 mph) | — | ||||
Diesel engines | ||||||||
250 GD | 1990–1992 | I5 (OM 602.931 D 25) | 2,497 cc (152.4 cu in) | 69 kW (93 hp) at 4,600 rpm | 158 N⋅m (117 lb⋅ft) at 2,600–3,100 rpm | 28.1 seconds | 132 km/h (82 mph) | 13.5 L/100 km (17.4 mpg‑US)* 10.5 L/100 km (22 mpg‑US)* 15.2 L/100 km (15.5 mpg‑US)* |
G 270 CDI | 2002–2006 | I5turbo(OM 612.965 DE 27 LA) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 115 kW (154 hp) at 4,200 rpm | 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–2,600 rpm | 13.2–13.7 seconds | 160 km/h (99 mph) | 12.8 L/100 km (18.4 mpg‑US) 9.6 L/100 km (25 mpg‑US) 10.9 L/100 km (21.6 mpg‑US) |
300 GD G 300 D |
1990–1994 | I6 (OM 603.931 D 30) | 2,996 cc (182.8 cu in) | 83 kW (111 hp) at 4,600 rpm | 191 N⋅m (141 lb⋅ft) at 2,700–2,900 rpm | 22.2 seconds (m) | 141 km/h (88 mph) (m) | 14.7 L/100 km (16.0 mpg‑US)* (m) 10.9 L/100 km (21.6 mpg‑US)* 16.0 L/100 km (14.7 mpg‑US)* |
23.3–23.6 seconds (a) | 138–141 km/h (86–88 mph) (a) | 12.5 L/100 km (18.8 mpg‑US)* (a) 10.8 L/100 km (22 mpg‑US)* 15.9 L/100 km (14.8 mpg‑US)* | ||||||
G 300 D TURBODIESEL | 1996–2001 | I6turbo(OM 606.964 D 30 LA) | 2,996 cc (182.8 cu in) | 130 kW (174 hp) at 4,400 rpm | 330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–3,600 rpm | 14.2 seconds (m) | 164 km/h (102 mph) | 14.6 L/100 km (16.1 mpg‑US) 10.6 L/100 km (22 mpg‑US) 12.1 L/100 km (19.4 mpg‑US) |
G 320 CDI | 2006–2009 | V6turbo(OM 642 DE 30 LA) | 2,987 cc (182.3 cu in) | 165 kW (221 hp) at 3,800 rpm | 540 N⋅m (398 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm | 8.8–9.1 seconds | 177 km/h (110 mph) | 13.4 L/100 km (17.6 mpg‑US) 9.7 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) 11.0 L/100 km (21.4 mpg‑US) |
350 GD T G 350 TURBODIESEL |
1992–1996 | I6turbo(OM 603.972 D 35 A) | 3,449 cc (210.5 cu in) | 100 kW (134 hp) at 4,000 rpm | 305 N⋅m (225 lb⋅ft) at 1,800 rpm | 16 seconds | 150 km/h (93 mph) | 13.5 L/100 km (17.4 mpg‑US) 11.8 L/100 km (19.9 mpg‑US) 16.9 L/100 km (13.9 mpg‑US) |
G 350 CDI | 2009-2010 | V6turbo(OM 642 DE 30 LA) | 2,987 cc (182.3 cu in) | 165 kW (221 hp) at 3,800 rpm | 540 N⋅m (398 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm | 8.8–9.1 seconds | 177 km/h (110 mph) | 16.1 L/100 km (14.6 mpg‑US) 11.0 L/100 km (21.4 mpg‑US) 12.8 L/100 km (18.4 mpg‑US) |
G 350 CDI BlueTEC | 2010-2015 | 155 kW (208 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 175 km/h (109 mph) | 13.6 L/100 km (17.3 mpg‑US) 9.8 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) 11.2 L/100 km (21.0 mpg‑US) | ||||
G 350 d | 2015–2018 | V6turbo(OM 642 LS DE 30 LA) | 180 kW (241 hp) at 3,600 rpm | 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–2,400 rpm | 8.8 seconds | 192 km/h (119 mph) | 11.1 L/100 km (21.2 mpg‑US) 9.1 L/100 km (26 mpg‑US) 9.9 L/100 km (24 mpg‑US) | |
G 350 d Professional | 2016-2018 | 160 km/h (99 mph) | ||||||
G 400 CDI | 2001-2006 | V8biturbo(OM 628.962 DE 40 LA) | 3,996 cc (243.9 cu in) | 184 kW (247 hp) at 4,000 rpm | 560 N⋅m (413 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–2,600 rpm | 9.9–10.3 seconds | 182 km/h (113 mph) | 16.1 L/100 km (14.6 mpg‑US) 11.0 L/100 km (21.4 mpg‑US) 12.8 L/100 km (18.4 mpg‑US) |
W463, second generation (2018–2024)
editMercedes-Benz G-Class (W463) | |
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Overview | |
Production | May 2018[57]–March 2024 |
Model years | 2019–2024 |
Assembly | Austria:Graz(Magna Steyr) |
Designer | Balázs Filczer[58] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-sizeluxury SUV |
Body style | 5-doorSUV |
Layout | F4(4MATIC) |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
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Transmission | 9-speed9G-TronicAMG SpeedShiftTCTautomatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,890 mm (113.8 in) |
Length | 4,725–4,817 mm (186.0–189.6 in) |
Width | 1,931 mm (76.0 in) |
Height | 1,969 mm (77.5 in) |
Curb weight | 2,354–2,485 kg (5,190–5,478 lb) |
The second generation G-Class (W463) was launched on 14 January 2018 at theNorth American International Auto Showin Detroit.[59]
Compared to its predecessor, the new G-Class has grown 121 millimeters in width, 53 millimeters in length, and the ground clearance has increased by 6 millimeters.[60]The increase in width is for more driving stability, sturdier side impact protection, and more seating comfort. The increased length, especially in the front end, is due to the new 2019 EU pedestrian impact safety regulations: the previous generation did not have enough open space between the car's front end and the rigid components beneath for the crumple zone as to mitigate the injury to a pedestrian's body.
A major change was with the steering system which was switched from arecirculating ballsystem tovariable-ratiorack-and-pinion withadaptive electric power assistance.The new steering system allows safety and convenience equipment such as active lane-keeping assist, Pre-Safe collision avoidance systems and self-parking capability. The rack-and-pinion steering system does not work withsolid front suspensionso a change was made to useindependent front suspension.
The extensive, ground-up redesign allowed engineers to incorporate more lightweight materials such as high-strength and ultra-high-strength steels and aluminums. In addition, the redesign led to an improved manufacturing process which increased structural rigidity. The gap between the doors and body shell is much narrower than the previous generation. Despite the increased dimensions, the weight has been reduced by about 170 kilograms.
The second generation W463 is similar visually to the first generation, and the chassis code, W463, is still retained rather than W464 as some media outlets erroneously reported. However, only three parts from the previous generation were carried over to the new generation: the headlamp washers, the push-button door handles and the spare wheel cover bolted to the rear tailgate.[61]
The new G 500 (renamed to G 550 for 2020 onwards) is powered by the 4.0-literM176V8twin-turboengine, producing 416 hp and 450 lb⋅ft of torque. It is mated to a nine-speed automatic9G-Tronictransmission with torque-converter.[62][63]
For the new diesel variant, the G 350 d was initially released for the 2019 model year, powered by the 2.9-literOM656inline-6turbochargeddiesel engine, producing 282 hp and 443 lb⋅ft of torque.[64]The G 400 d was later introduced for the 2020 model year onwards. The G 400 d features the sameOM656engine as the G 350 d, but output has been increased to 326 hp and 516 lb⋅ft of torque.[65]Both models are still produced by Mercedes-Benz, however certain markets only sell one of the two.[66]
The redesign also allowed newer safety and collision avoidance equipment from theW222 S-Classto be fitted to the G-Class for the first time. In addition, the updated interior has a new instrument cluster and infotainment system from other Mercedes-Benz models (A-Class (W177)andE-Class (W213)), air vents, steering column-mounted gear selector, multimedia system and control panel on the tunnel console, a higher level of luxury trimming and 64-color ambient lighting. ABurmestersurround sound system and a larger dual 12-inch LCD display with smartphone integration (Apple CarPlayandAndroid Auto) were offered as optional equipment. One design element carried over to the new generation was the front passenger's grab bar on the dashboard.[67]
The new G 550 and AMG G 63 have gone on sale in the United States with a starting price of $144,150 and $184,950 respectively. The 2019 G-Class for the US market has the widest range of exterior colors available, totaling 24, of any Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicle.[63]
In September 2020, the G 350 was introduced for the Chinese market to circumvent the heavy taxation on larger engine displacement.[68]It is powered by the 2-litreM264turbochargedfour-cylinder inline petrol engine, producing 255 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque. The G 350 is the first G-Class with a four-cylinder inline engine since the previous model, the G 230, was discontinued in 1995.
Alternative Designation: W463A/W464
editMercedes-Benz has not explained the reason for retaining the same chassis designation, W463, for its heavily revised G-Class in production since 2018. Some media outlets have erroneously attributed the updated G-Class as W464,[69][70]which has been assigned to the W461 successor introduced in October 2022.
Some media outlets,[71][72]owner's forums,[73]tuners,[74]and aftermarket part manufacturers[75][76]designate the G-Class in production since 2018 as W463A as to avoid the confusion between the originalW463 (1990–2018)and revised W463. None of the official Mercedes-Benz websites and product information around the world shows W463A.
Safety Ratings
editThe second generation W463 is the first G-variant to ever be formally crash tested. No model prior to this has been certified or had its safety equipment tested for crash safety. EURONCAP testing showed overall positive results, with a 90% rating for adult occupants, 83% for child occupants and a 73% rating for pedestrians.[77]The results showed good protection for the head and neck but were let down by disappointing protection for the chest in both frontal impacts.[77]
EURONCAP Assessment Details(Tested 2019) | ||||
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Frontal Offset - Simulates impact with a vehicle of similar weight | ||||
6.4 / 8.0 points | Head | Neck | Chest | Legs |
Driver | Good | Good | Weak | Adequate - Good |
Passenger | Good | Good | Adequate | Adequate - Good |
Frontal Full-width - Simulates impact with a wall | ||||
6.6 / 8.0 points | Head | Neck | Chest | Legs |
Driver | Good | Good | Marginal | Good |
Passenger | Good | Adequate | Weak | Good |
Whiplash - Neck protection from rear impact | ||||
1.5 / 2.0 points | Whiplash protection | |||
Front Seats | Good | |||
Rear Seats | Marginal | |||
Side Impact - Simulates side impact with vehicle or pole | ||||
16.0 / 16.0 points | Protection from side impacts | |||
Impact from car | Good | |||
Impact with pole | Good |
Mercedes-AMG models
editG 63
editAlongside the new G 500/G 550, Mercedes-AMG unveiled the new G 63 in March 2018 at theGeneva International Motor Show.The model is powered by the V8twin-turboM177engine, producing 577 hp and 627 lb⋅ft of torque, an increase of 14 hp and 66 lb⋅ft over the previous generation G 63 AMG. Mercedes-AMG claims a 0-60 mph time of 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph with the optional Driver's Package. The G 63 now defaults to a rear-biased 40:60 torque split versus the 50:50 split of its predecessor.[78][79][80]
In addition to the performance increases over the G 500/G 550, the G 63 also features AMG-developed suspension, larger red brake calipers and perforated brake discs, AMG-specific transmission modes, radiator grille, flared wheel arches, striking side pipes on the exhaust system, and wider wheels up to 22-inches in diameter. The model features distinct front and rear fascias and body styling, as well as an AMG-specific interior with a standard AMG Performance steering wheel with flattened bottom.[78]
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G 63
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G 63 (rear)
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G 63 (Japan-market interior)
G 63 Edition 1
editTo commemorate the launch of the second-generation G 63 in 2003, Mercedes-AMG released the Edition 1 special edition at market launch. The special model features Designo Night Black Magno paint with contrasting matte Graphite Grey sports stripes along the vehicle sides, a decorative red stripe on the exterior mirrors, and Night Package featuring gloss black trim and accents. The Edition 1 also features matte black 22-inch forged wheels with red-painted rim flanges and a cross-spoke design, as well as red accents throughout the interior.[78]
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G 63 Edition 1 at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show
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G 63 Edition 1 rear
G 63 Trail Package
editThe optional AMG Trail Package can be specified for the G 63 model only, offering greater off-road capability and styling. The package adds softer settings for the adaptive dampers to enhance off-road driving and maneuverability. 20-inch wheels with five sets of twin spokes and all-terrain tires are part of the package. A black skid plate and mud flaps behind the rear wheels are fitted to the body.[81]
G 63 4x4²
editFollowing the previous generation's G 63 AMG 6x6 and G 500/G 550 4x4², Mercedes-AMG introduced the new G 63 4x4² for the second generation iteration in June 2022.[82]The G 63 4x4² features the sameM177V8twin-turboas the G 63 but with output increased to 585 hp from 577 hp, and raised portal axles like the previous generation G 500/G 550 4x4², except now with independent front axles.[83][84]The model went on sale Fall 2022 for the 2023 model year at a price of $350,050 USD.[85]
Compared to the G 63, the G 63 4x4² features a raised height, larger carbon-fiber fenders, 22-inch wheels with 37-inch Pirelli 325/55R22 all-terrain tires, LED light bar, roof rack with carbon-fiber windscreen, carbon-fiber spare tire cover, and rugged styling. With this increase in height, the model offers a ground clearance 4.3 inches over stock at 13.8 inches, wading depth 8.2 inches over stock at 35.8 inches, and 41.3° approach and 36.8° departure angles.[86]
Additionally, compared to the previous generation G 500/G 550 4x4², the wheelbase is increased by 0.9 inch to 113.1 inches, height is increased by 0.8 inch to 88.8 inches, width is increased by 5.4 inches to 82.5 inches, and length is increased by 3.9 inches to 181.1 inches, or 194.5 inches when accounting for the spare tire carrier. Weight is decreased by 379 lbs to 6,315 lbs. Mercedes-Benz claims an estimated 5.0 0-60 mph time.[85]
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G 63 4x4² at Retro Classics 2023
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G 63 4x4² rear
Special models
editG manufaktur (Individualisation Programme)
editMercedes-Benz has introduced the bespoke/individualisation programme exclusive for the G-Class: G manufaktur. Similar to the Mercedes-Benz designo programme, buyers can specify different colour and material options. For the exterior, buyers can choose from 26 exclusive G manufaktur paint colours, and the Black Accents covers for the fender flares, roof, front and rear bumpers, external rear-view mirrors, rub stripes, spare wheel cover ring, wheels, side exhaust pipe tips, etc in gloss black paint. For the interior, 64 different seat colour combinations and three patterns can be specified. The dashboard and steering wheel cover can be ordered with a two-toned colour combination. On the passenger grab bar, the G manufaktur brand is etched on the stainless steel trim.[87]
Stronger Than Time
editTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of the G-Class and the 20th anniversary of the G 55 AMG, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Stronger Than Time edition for the G 400 d, G 500, and Mercedes-AMG G 63. For the G 400 d and G 500, the edition is fitted with the AMG Line exterior package, black 20-inch AMG wheels, and stainless steel trim for the running boards, spare wheel cover, and door sills. The puddle lamps display the G-Class logo and Stronger Than Time on the ground. The driver's assistance package, LED headlamps, Burmester surround stereo system, and sunroof are added as standard equipment. The G 63 has a dark chrome grille and matte chrome covering the running boards, exhaust outlets, mirror caps, portions of the front and rear bumper, skid plate, and sections of the spare wheel cover. The 22-inch matte black AMG wheels are fitted to the G 63.
Three interior designs can be chosen: black Nappa leather with gold stitching and open-pore black ash wood trim; a mix of Macchiato Beige and Yacht Blue leather with light brown sen wood trim; and Macchiato Beige and Lounge Red with piano black lacquer. The Nappa leather trim covers the roof grab handles and the instrument cluster cover. The two-tone black and Titanium Grey Pearl Nappa leather with carbon fiber trim is exclusive to the G 63 model.
Professional Line
editWith the success ofWorker,Pur,andProfessionalvariants in the previous W461 generation, Mercedes-Benz introduced the newProfessional Line Exteriorat theIAA Mobility 2021in Munich.[88]Professional Line Exterioris an exterior accessory options that the owners can customise their G-Class vehicles. The options include climbing ladder, roof rack, simpler spare wheel holder, black trims, headlamp protection grill shield, and like. Unlike the previousWorker,Pur,andProfessionalvariants,Professional Line Exteriorisn't a stripped-down utilitarian version of G-Class and based on W461 chassis.[89]
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Professional Line atIAA 2021
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Professional Line rear
Final Edition G 500 V8 (2023)
editOn the 30th anniversary of the first G-Class to be equipped with a V8, the extremely limited production500 GE V8,Mercedes-Benz made a surprise announcement on 27 June 2023 that the production of the G 500 (G 550 in selected markets) with a V8 engine will end this year.[90]The Final Edition G 500 V8 marks the end of the G 500 with a V8 engine from Mercedes-Benz.[91]The high-performance Mercedes-AMG G 63 with a more powerful V8 engine will continue for the foreseeable future. The G 500 e with straight-six petrol engine and hybrid powertrain will not be affected.
Production of the Final Edition G 500 V8 is limited to 1,500 units. Three paint colours are offered: metallic obsidian black, Manufaktur opalith white mango, and Manufaktur olive mango. Each colour is limited to 500 units. Along with the special livery and badges, Final Edition G 500 is fitted with double-five-spoke 20-inch wheels, Burmester Hi-Fi stereo system, and active multi-contour seats in two-tone Manufaktur leather. The headliner, luggage compartment, and seat switch panel are covered with leather.[92]The retail price for the "Final Edition G 500 V8" is 196,350Euroin Germany, an increase of 66,146.15 Euro over the regular G 500.[93]
Production End of W463
editDaimler AG announced the production of current W463 generation to be ended in March 2024 with the updated version to be introduced sometime in 2024.[94]The updated version is to have more improvement in aerodynamic and lower fuel consumption along with styling cues from EQG concept car.[95]With six-year production, the second-generation W463 has the shortest production time of all G-Class versions (except the special production of W462). No official information is given yet what nomenclature will be assigned to the updated version: the designation, W465, has been proposed by the media outlet.[94]
Concept EQG
editOn 5 September 2021, Mercedes-Benz previewed Concept EQG, the G-Class concept car with pure electric drive, atIAA Mobility 2021in Munich.[96]Externally, Concept EQG carries the styling of the second generation G-Class, with updated elements to distinguish the electric variant, such as a square tire cover, extensive additional LED lighting including a LED Black Panel grille, updated front and rear fascias, new 22-inch wheels, and special roof rack. While Mercedes-Benz has not revealed the technical data yet, Concept EQG has four electric motors that are placed closer to the wheels and that can operate independently; the battery packs are 108 kWH. Additionally, a two-speed gearbox allows the gear reductions for the off-road travel.[96][97]The model names are EQG 560 4MATIC and EQG 580 4MATIC.[98][99]The production version is confirmed for 2024.[100][101]
Technical data
editEngines (2018–2024)
editModel | Years | Configuration | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Fuel consumption/efficiency (EU-norm combined) |
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Petrol engines | ||||||||
G 350 (China) | 09/2020–03/2024 | I4turbocharger(M264 E20 DEH LA) | 1,991 cc (121.5 cu in) | 190 kW (258 PS; 255 hp) | 370 N⋅m (273 lb⋅ft) | 8.1 seconds | 190 km/h (118 mph) | 10.7 L/100 km (22 mpg‑US) |
G 500 G 550 (US and certain markets) |
05/2018–09/2023 | V8twin-turbo(M176 DE40 LA) | 3,982 cc (243.0 cu in) | 310 kW (421 PS; 416 hp) at 5,250–5,500 rpm | 610 N⋅m (450 lb⋅ft) at 2,250–4,750 rpm |
5.9 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph) | 11.5–12.1 L/100 km (20.5–19.4 mpg‑US) |
Mercedes-AMG G 63 | 06/2018–03/2024 | V8twin-turbo(M 177 DE 40 AL) | 3,982 cc (243.0 cu in) | 430 kW (585 PS; 577 hp) at 6,000 rpm | 850 N⋅m (627 lb⋅ft) at 2,500–3,500 rpm | 4.5 seconds | 220 km/h (137 mph) / 240 km/h (149 mph)* | 11.5–12.1 L/100 km (20.5–19.4 mpg‑US) |
Diesel engines | ||||||||
G 350 d | 01/2019–03/2024 | Inline 6turbo(OM 656 D29T R SCR) | 2,925 cc (178.5 cu in) | 210 kW (286 PS; 282 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 1,200–3,200 rpm | 7.4 seconds | 199 km/h (124 mph) | 9.6–9.8 L/100 km (25–24 mpg‑US) |
G 400 d | 07/2019–03/2024 | Inline 6turbo(OM 656 D29T SCR) | 2,925 cc (178.5 cu in) | 243 kW (330 PS; 326 hp) at 3,400 rpm | 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 1,200–3,200 rpm | 6.4 seconds | 210 km/h (130 mph) | 9.6 L/100 km (25 mpg‑US) |
*With optional extra cost AMG Driver's Package
Transmission (2018–2024)
editModel | Years | Types |
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G 350 | 2020–present | 9-speed9G-Tronic automatic |
G 500 / G 550 (V8) | 2018–2024 | 9-speed9G-Tronic automatic |
G 350 d | 2019-present | 9-speed9G-Tronic automatic |
G 400 d | 2019–present | 9-speed9G-Tronic automatic |
Safety
editW465 (2024–present)
editMercedes-Benz G-Class (W465) | |
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Overview | |
Production | April 2024[103]–present |
Model years | 2025–present |
Assembly | Austria:Graz(Magna Steyr) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-sizeluxury SUV |
Body style | 5-doorSUV |
Layout | IWD(G 580 with EQ Technology) |
Chassis | Body-on-frame |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Diesel mild hybrid 2989 cc inline-6 (G 450 d) Petrol mild hybrid 2999 cc inline-6 (G 500) Petrol mild hybrid 3982 cc V8 (G 63) |
Power output | 432 kW (G 580 with EQ Technology) 270 kW (G 450 d) 330 kW (G 500) 430 kW (G 63) 15 kW (mild hybrid motor) |
Transmission | 9G-TRONIC automatic (G 450 d and G500) AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 9G-TRONIC (G 63) Single speed automatic with low range transfer case (G 580 with EQ Technology) |
Battery | 116 kWh (usable) |
Electric range | 283 miles (WLTP) |
Plug-in charging | 200 kW DC 11 kW AC |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 113.8 in (2,891 mm) |
Length | 182 in (4,623 mm) |
Width | 76 in (1,930 mm) |
Height | 78.2 in (1,986 mm) |
Curb weight | 2,665–3,218 kg (5,875–7,094 lb) |
The W465 was the new generation of G class after W463, it was revealed on March 26, 2024. The W465 is very similar to W463 second generation so it seems “third generation” or “facelift”.This generation features all new engines, with the G550's V8 engine being replaced with a turbo six, while the AMG G63's V8 engine remains. Both engines adopt a 48 volt hybrid system.[104]In addition, an electric version, inspired by theConcept EQG,known as the "G580 with EQ Technology" was introduced on April 24, 2024 and is the first electric Mercedes-Benz not to be a separate EQ model.[105]
W464 (2022–present)
editAfter thirty years in production, the W461 model has been replaced by the second generation G-Class, designated W464 in October 2021 with a new engine, the nine-speed automatic gearbox, and the front end with beefier bumper, larger cooling grille, and updated LED headlamp and daytime running lamp units. The W464 is offered in two body configurations: 5-door Station Wagon (BA06) and 2-door Cab (BA09). Unlike theW463 (2018–2024),the W464 still retains the solid axle for front and rear with front, central, and rear differential locks, spartan interior, 24-volt electrical system, and heavy-duty chassis.
The 2.9-litre six-cylinder inline diesel engine(OM656, unspecified version)is detuned for Euro III-compliance so the low-quality diesel fuel (500 ppm), most common in African and central Asian countries, can be used. The engine has been tested to run 400 hours on diesel fuel with higher sulphur content (3,000 ppm).[106]As result, the engine output is lowered to 135 kW (184 PS; 181 hp) while retaining the same 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft).
The engine fitted to W464 has a special feature called “Emergency Override Switch” (EOS).[107]When the engine malfunctions due to technical, mechanical, or electrical issues, the emergency mode (limp-home or shutdown) is activated as to protect the engine from damage. If the emergency mode is activated when the military crew is fleeing the dangerous environment, the operator can activate the EOS to override the emergency/protection mode in order to escape to the safety.
Engines (2022–present)
editModel | Years | Configuration | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) | Top speed | Fuel consumption/efficiency (EU-norm combined) |
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Diesel engines | ||||||||
G 350 d | 01/2022–present | Inline 6turbo(OM 656 (unspecific)) | 2,925 cc (178.5 cu in) | 135 kW (184 PS; 181 hp) | 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) | NA | 160 km/h (99 mph)* | NA |
Petrol engines | ||||||||
G 500 / G 550 | 2024–present | Inline 6turbo(M 256 (unspecific)) | 2,999 cc (183.0 cu in) | 335 kW (455 PS; 449 hp) | 560 N⋅m (413 lb⋅ft) | NA | 210 km/h (130 mph)* | NA |
Electric engines | ||||||||
G 580 e | 2025–present | 4x Electric Motors per 1 wheel | NA | 438 kW (596 PS; 587 hp) | 1,165 N⋅m (859 lb⋅ft) | NA | 180 km/h (112 mph)* | NA |
*Optional: 120 km/h (75 mph) or 80 km/h (50 mph)
Military operators
edit- Albania
- Since the 2010s, theAlbanian Armyhas been using G-Class vehicles.
- Algeria
- Since the 2010s, theAlgerian Army,Gendarmerie Nationaleand theAlgerian policehave been using several models of G-Class vehicles 4x4 6x6 G 500. Most of those vehicles are manufactured in Bouchekif factoryTiaret,owned by the Algerian army.[1]First G-Class wagons released in 2015.[citation needed]
- Argentina
- Since the 1980s, theArgentine Armyhas used the MB-230G (short and long chassis) for different purposes. 900 remain in service.[108]
- Australia
- In October 2007, Mercedes-Benz became the preferred tenderer for theAustralian Defence Forceto replace the fleet ofLand Rover Perentiein Project Land 121 Overlander.[109]Mercedes-Benz was the sole tenderer with neither Toyota for theLand Cruiseror Land Rover for theDefendersubmitting a proposal. In October 2008, an initial contract for 1200 vehicles was signed.[110]2,268 vehicles were purchased with ten variants including 6x6.[111][112]The first G-Wagons were delivered in February 2010.[113]
- Australia is the first military customer to receive 6×6 vehicles and these are the first six-wheel military vehicles built by Mercedes-Benz since 1941.[114]
- Austria
- TheAustrian Armyhas been a long time user of various Puch G models.
- Belgium
- TheBelgian Policeor "Gendarmerie-Rijkswacht" has been a long time user of first G 500 models.
- Bulgaria
- TheBulgarian Armyoperates 600+ vehicles in various configurations, most of them armed.
- Cambodia
- Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodiapurchased 30 armored Mercedes-Benz G-Class from RMA Cambodia.
- Cameroon
- 60 "Wolf" in service with theCameroon Armed Forces.[115]
- Canada
- A total of 1,159 vehicles have been ordered by theCanadian Armybeginning in late 2003. Canada purchased three variants including: with Gun turret; non turreted; and military police. These vehicles are utilised by both Regular and Reserve units.[116]Users include theQueen's York Rangers,a reserve light reconnaissance unit of theRoyal Canadian Armoured Corps.An armoured kit can be fitted (or removed) in 8 hours by three soldiers. Their light armour has been criticised for leading to loss of life in Afghanistan, however it is considerably better than theIltispredecessor.[117]For the most exposed missions in Afghanistan 75RG-31 Nyalasbuilt byBAE Land Systems OMC,South Africawere used.[118]
- Chile
- TheChilean Armyhas been using the W461 for many decades in many configurations.[119]
- Croatia
- Croatia bought 300 to 320 vehicles for needs of Croatian army and for operations in Afghanistan additional 30 RG-31 vehicles were delivered. Croatia uses mix of 4×4 vehicles in peacekeeping operations and the G-Class is a very popular choice within the Croatian Army. G-Class is supplemented by Land Rover Wolf and Iveco LMV.
- Denmark
- TheDanish militarybought the 240 GD (/24, /28 and /34 variants) to supersede the M151A1, theVolkswagen181 ( "Jagdwagen" ) and the Land Rover 88.[120]First deliveries of the 240 GD were in 1985 and later the 290 GD (/24 and /28 variants) were also introduced. More than 1,300 have been put in service. A few 300 GE's have also been used — mainly by the Danish armyEOD-services.[121]Currently the Danes are taking delivery of over 2,000 270CDIs in several variants, starting in 2003.[122]
- East Timor
- used by units of Army of theTimor Leste Defence Force.[citation needed]
- Egypt
- TheEgyptian Armyuses the G 320 (4 × 4) armoured personnel carrier has been designed as a private venture by the Kader Factory for Developed Industries and is based on the chassis of the commercial German Mercedes-Benz MB 320G (4 × 4) light vehicle. This vehicle is based on the long-wheelbase version of the German Mercedes-Benz G 320 4 × 4 with the chassis frame being modified by a heavy-duty suspension which has been designed to withstand the additional weight imposed by the armour package.[123]
- Estonia
- TheEstonian Defence Forceshave a small number of various G-Class vehicles, which were purchased to replace the outdatedUAZandVolkswagen Iltisvehicles.
- Finland
- TheFinnish Armyuses theGeländewagenmostly as armored vehicles andambulances,but other versions are also in service.
- France
- TheFrench Armyhas thePeugeot P4which is a derivative from the G-Class equipped withPeugeotengine and equipment.
- Germany
- TheGerman Armed Forcesuses the G-Class under the name "Wolf". Over 12,000 vehicles have been delivered in over 50 versions, ranging from ambulance vehicles to armored vehicles used by the Germanspecial forces.In the 1970s the cheaperVolkswagen Iltiswas preferred; now the Iltis is replaced by the "Wolf" and the armoured variantLAPV Enok.
- Greece
- TheGreek Armyas well as Air Force, Navy and Police have several versions (462) of theGeländewagen,manufactured byELBOthe Hellenic Vehicles Industry.[2]
- Hungary
- TheHungarian Ground Forceshave 233 of G-270 CDI BA 10, which is mounted with UMF light-machine gun platform, and 5 of G-280 CDI BA6 C+R SSA FB6. More will be purchased between 2010 and 2013.
- Indonesia
- Paspampres(Indonesian Presidential Security forces) are using G 270 CDI for their fleet with SIRINA lights, Gunner Roof Mount, Bullbar, Black Grill, Roof and Rear View Mirror Handles. New model of G 300 CDI in 2010 acquired not less than 30 units for presidential and vice-presidential escort purposes. The Paspampres uses black G 300 CDI with the Military Police in white and ensigns with Indonesian MP insignia.
- Iraq
- TheKurdishPeshmergahas 60 "Wolf" including 20 lightly armored type to help fight off theISILforces.[124]
- Ireland
- TheIrish Armyused a number of G-Wagens as ambulances.
- Kosovo
- TheKSFuse more than 200. And used by theKosovo Policewhich were seized after theBanjska attack
- Latvia
- TheLatvian Land ForcesandLatvian National Guardsuse different modifications ofGeländewagen,including armored.
- Lebanon
- TheLebanese Armyoperates 20 G-wagon donated byRoyal Dutch Armyas ambulances
- Lithuania
- TheLithuanian Armed Forcesoperates approximately 200 formerly Dutch GD vehicles since delivery in 2016.[125]On December 17, 2021, the National Defence Volunteer Force will receive 125 ex-Dutch GDs for patrolling the land border with Belarus.[126]
- Luxembourg
- TheMilitary of Luxembourguses the 300D variant of theGeländewagen.
- Malaysia
- Locally built by DEFTECH since 2001, the G-Wagon is used along withLand Rover Defenderas light transport ofMalaysian Army.[127]It uses the GD280 chassis.[128]
- Mexico
- The Mexican naval defense secretary (SEMAR) announced in 2008, a contract to purchase large numbers of Mercedes-Benz military vehicles for the Mexican Marine corps. As of May 16, 2009 The SEMAR has received 20 of the 84 G-Class vehicles in order.[129][130]
- Mongolia
- The Ministry of Defense of Mongolia operates 10 G-class vehicles (Wolf) donated by the German Government in 2010.[131]
- Netherlands
- TheRoyal Netherlands Armyuses various versions of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, mostly 461 290GD manual gearbox, 290GD TD manual gearbox models and a 280cdi V6 model with automatic gearbox. TheDutch policeandKoninklijke Marechausseealso use the G-Class. Most of the police versions are armored 463 models.
- North Korea
- TheKorean People's Armyappears to have acquired G-class vehicles,[132]some of which were seen on theWorkers' Party of Korea65th anniversary military parade.[133]At the funeral ofKim Jong-ilhis hearse was flanked by G-Class vehicles.[134]
- Norway
- TheNorwegian Armybought 240 GD to replaceVolvoandLand Rover4×4 vehicles in the mid-1980s, and 300 GD to use as ambulances. The 300GD is also used to transport the launch control station and optical sensors for theNASAMSAir-defense system. During the 90's 290 GD's where bought, and in the first half of the 00's a small number of armoured 270 CDI's were put into service. Today the Defence Forces operates a total of 3000 vehicles. The escort company of theNorwegian Royal Guardemploys a black G 500AMGwith police lights on the roof.
- Poland
- 96 GD 290 and 25 MB290GD WD in service withWojska Lądowe.13 GD 290 in service with theŻandarmeria Wojskowa.[135]
- Portugal
- ThePortuguese Marine Corpsuses the G-class for light transport along with Toyota Landcruiser and Land Rover Defender 90.[136]
- Russia
- Police, state security units, military and governmental agencies are using the G-Class. Mostly civilian versions in black. Security escort vehicles for both the President and Prime Minister are black G 500 and G 55 AMG.
- Serbia
- TheSerbian Militarycurrently uses Puch 300GD model. They also uses the following models in 300GD33, 300GD6 and 300GD10 variants, for transport ofVIPpersons in 300GD3-LUX and 300GD6-LUX and Special Forces Brigade is use modified version designed for access to combat zone.
- Singapore
- TheSingapore Armybought the 270 and 290 versions as secondary military transport. It is used in soft-top truck configuration and is known as a 1.5-tonner or simply "MB" to its users. And also some were used also for patrolling in a "jeep" form. The Army also deploys the extremely short-wheelbase, soft-top version for its Colonels, Battalion COs, Brigade and Division Commanders as personal field transports.
- Slovenia
- TheMilitary of Sloveniauses Mercedes-Benz G-Class vehicles mainly for transport.
- Slovakia
- TheArmed Forces of Slovak republicuses Mercedes-Benz G-280 CDI in5th Special Forces Regiment.
- Sweden
- TheSwedish Armyuses MB 290/T (1994), MB 290GD (2000) and MB 270 CDI (2005). The GW is to be the main light terrain vehicle in the Swedish armed forces in the future. In 2011 a framework agreement was signed between FMV and Daimler AG. An initial contract for 105 300 CDI was signed.[137][138]
- Switzerland
- TheSwiss Armed Forcesuses the 230 with soft top as the primary general purpose carrier, and a hardtop version as mobile radio access point. It is in service since 1985 and gradually replaced Willys Jeeps,Steyr-Puch Haflingerlight transports andPinzgauermedium transports in the liaison and transport role. All versions in Swiss Army use are unarmed. When it was selected, it was in competition against the Saurer F006 (developed withMonteverdi) or the 230M variant.[139]From 2014, the Steyr Daimler Puch 230 GE is going to be gradually replaced by the Mercedes-Benz G 300 CDI 4x4 hardtop version, starting with a first series of 3,200 vehicles.
- United Kingdom
- An Argentine Army G-Class captured by the British Army during theFalklands Warwas subsequently used byNo. 18 Squadron RAFinWest Germanyfor several years but is now on display at the Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford[141]The British Commanders'-in-Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany (BRIXMIS) also used a number.[142]
- Ukraine
- Police, state security units, military and governmental agencies are using the G-Class. Mostly civilian versions in black. Security escort vehicles for both the President and Prime Minister are black G 500 and G 55 AMG.
- United States
- TheUSMCInterim Fast Attack Vehicle(IFAV) is a modified version of the Mercedes-BenzGeländewagen290. It replaces the modifiedM-151A21⁄4ton truckjeep used by the Marines as an FAV in the 1990s. The U.S. Marine Corps acquired 157 of the IFAVs distributed as follows:
- (I) Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Camp Pendleton, CA (33);
- (II) MEF Camp Lejeune, NC (25);
- (III) MEF on Okinawa, Japan (27);
- (IV) 17 Force Recon, Afghanistan (22);
- (V) 3 Force Recon Bn, Iraq (23);
- (VI) 1st Provisional DMZ Police Company, Korea (15); and
- (VII) various miscellaneous (12)
In the late 1990s the USMC acquired the G-Class model as the Interim Fast Attack Vehicle (IFAV), which was essentially a '97 to '01 DaimlerChrysler model 290 GDT, a diesel-power 2-door with a pick-up bed.[143]This was compact and light enough to be transported inside aSikorsky CH-53 Sea StallionHelicopter.[143]
Bodystyles
editCode | Bodywork | Wheelbase | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Convertible with fixed windshield | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) | Only civilian types: 460 and 463 |
2 | Van | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) | Only 460/461 and military types |
3 | Station Wagon | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) | All types except Professional and Greenline military types |
4 | Van | 2,850 mm (112.2 in) | Only 460/461/Professional/Worker and military types |
5 | Pickup | 2,850 mm (112.2 in) | Only 460/461 types and G 63 6x6 (W463) |
6 | Station Wagon | 2,850 mm (112.2 in) | All types |
7 | Convertible with folding windshield | 2,400 mm (94.5 in) | Only military types |
8 | Code unused | N/A | N/A |
9 | Chassis Cab | 3,120 mm (122.8 in) | Only 460/461 and military types |
9,1 | Chassis Cab | 3,400 mm (133.9 in) | Only 460/461/Professional and military types |
10 | Convertible with folding windshield | 2,850 mm (112.2 in) | Only military types |
11 | Chassis Double Cab | 3,120 mm (122.8 in) | Only 460/461 and military types |
11,1 | Chassis Double Cab | 3,400 mm (133.9 in) | Only 460/461 and military types |
11,2 | Chassis Double Cab 6×6 | 3,400 mm (133.9 in) | Only Greenline military types |
US sales figures[144]
- 2023: 10,342
- 2022: 8,697
- 2021: 8,223
- 2020: 5,166
- 2019: 7,348
- 2018: 3,970
- 2017: 4,188
- 2016: 3,950
- 2015: 3,616
- 2014: 3,090
- 2013: 2,494
- 2012: 1,330
- 2011: 1,191
- 2010: 919
- 2009: 662
- 2008: 931
- 2007: 1,152
- 2006: 587
- 2005: 1,334
- 2004: 1,491
- 2003: 1,980
- 2002: 3,114
- 2001: 674
Motorsport
editIn 1983 a specially modified 280 GE won theParis–Dakar Rallydriven byJacky IckxandClaude Brasseur.[145]
In popular culture
editAn SUV closely resembling the W463 G-Class was added to the video gameFortnitein December 2023.
A specially modified W465 G580e G-Class was announced by Mercedes as the official Trophy Carrier for the2024 League of Legends World Championship.In addition to a special livery, the car featured a specially designed module designed to safely hold the Summoner's Cup while in transit. The car safely transported the Summoner's Cup toThe O2 ArenainLondon,where the final took place.[146]
See also
edit- Force Trax- a very similar Indian SUV
- Force Gurkha- SUV based on G-Class chassis
- Beijing BJ80- similar Chinese SUV
- Unimog
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