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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, which is also referred to as the G-Wagen is made by Magna Steyr in Austria and was originally developed as a military vehicle.
The History of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class
The construction of this four-wheel drive vehicle started in 1972, but the first usable prototypes were developed two years later. This prototype was tested in the Sahara, the Arctic Circle and German coalfields. Mercedes delivered one of the vehicles to the Vatican in 1980, and this served as the Popemobile.
Major improvements to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class were implemented in 1981, including the air conditioning, automatic transmission, and protective headlamp grilles. Over the next five years, Mercedes introduced a cable winch, fender flares and auxiliary heating, among other features.
Originally, the vehicle was developed for military and off-road purposes. It was produced in 3 different body styles: a two-door convertible, a two-door SWB wagon and a four-door wagon. This was the G-Wagen 460. Models in this class include the 200 GE, 230 G, 230 GE, 280 GE, 240 GD, 250 GD and 300 GD. The company produced 50,000 of these between 1979 and 1986. Many different versions of the car were developed for military and public service personnel. The civilian version was more standardised.
The 461 models were produced from 1990 and included the 230 GE, 290 GD and 290 GD TD.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class 463
These models were produced from 1990 to 2018. It is characterised by full-time four-wheel drive functionality and finished wooden accents. Key updates in the model include the introduction of the V8 500 GE engine in 1993. Vehicles with this engine were produced over the next two years and were limited in number.
In 1997, the manufacturer again introduced new engines, namely the 2.9 L Turbo Diesel and the G320 that was powered by V6. The manufacturer re-introduced the V8 500G model in 1998, and this was one of the most popular versions.
Many updates were made to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class 463 over the years. In 2007, the G55 AMG vehicle got a power increase to 500 HP from 476 HP. The company also introduced a reversing camera, a tire pressure monitoring system and a sports exhaust system.
Between 2013 and 2015, the manufacturer developed a Mercedes-Benz G-Class vehicle with five differential locks, 6-wheel drive and 460-millimetre ground clearance. The seats were electrically adjustable and were also ventilated.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class W464
This model is also referred to as the second generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class. It was launched in January 2018 and features a larger size and higher ground clearance. This vehicle is, in many ways, similar to the 463 version.
Presently, many countries around the world are using the Mercedes-Benz G-Class cars in their military. These include Australia, Albania, Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Bulgaria, Germany and North Korea.
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2018 | Mercedes-Benz Maybach G 650 Landaulet
The Ultimate Mercedes G-Class. 1 of 99 Built, Finished in Designo Sea Blue Metallic Over Tan/Black Leather and Showing Just 240 km.
1981 | Mercedes-Benz 280 GE (SWB)
G 280 / GE 280 Kurz - W460
2001 | Mercedes-Benz G 500 (LWB)
Mercedes Benz G 500 AMG
VAT is reclaimable
2002 | Mercedes-Benz G 55 AMG (LWB)
G 55 AMG Classic Data 2+, 2. Hand, Scheckheft, Erstzulassung Mai 2003
2012 | Mercedes-Benz G 500 (SWB)
G 500 Kurz „Final-Edition“
VAT is reclaimable
2020 | Mercedes-Benz G 400 d (LWB)
MERCEDES-BENZ G 400 G40D BRABUS ADVENTURE -UFFICIALE ITALIA
1980 | Mercedes-Benz 230 G (SWB)
original 80.000 KM, ex Feuerwehr, 2. Hand seit 1982
1989 | Mercedes-Benz 300 GD (LWB)
Mercedes-Benz G Wagen 300GD LWB
2016 | Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4²
Limited Edition Mercedes G 500 4x4² 2016 W463 just 27.000 kms only.
VAT is reclaimable
1981 | Mercedes-Benz 280 GE (LWB)
AMG G280 5.0 W460 Restoration Project
1980 | Mercedes-Benz 240 GD (SWB)
2015 von Fachwerkstatt komplett restauriert (Dokumentation vorhanden)
1900 | Mercedes-Benz 230 GE (SWB)
Mercedes-Benz Puch 230 GE
2003 | Mercedes-Benz G 55 AMG (LWB)
68 000 km d'origine