The new model was created to satisfy the demand that emerged as a result of the release of the limited G-class 2023, which was released in honor of the 500,000th brand car.
Mercedes-Benz introduced a new exclusive version of the G-Class SUV-the edition stronger than the 1980s, inspired by the first models of the W460 series.
The freshness is available in the G450 D and G500 options. The manufacturer presented the fuel consumption of 8.7-9.9 l/100 km in an integrated cycle for the first option and 10.9-12.3 l/100 km for the second.
The model has been offering three colors that have been popular since the first G -Class -Agave Green Solid, Cream Solid, Colorado Beige Solid. Regardless of the chosen color of the headlights, bumpers, a radiator grill, tire and glass arches extensors are made in black matte color, which refers to the original G-class type. The disks are classic alloyed to 5 speakers, and the logo on the hood repeats the historical symbol with a laurel wreath against a blue background.
The salon with black skin is finished with gray-blue cloth inserts. At the front of the passenger in front there is an inscription that is “strong than the 1980s”. The window sill panels of the entrance doors are decorated with the topography of Mount Shekl, where the G -Class test track is located since 1979, and in the middle console -carving “1 in 460”.
The initial cost of the car is € 160 thousand. In total, only 460 copies will be released.
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