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The off-road benchmark since 1979
For over 30 years now, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been developing unbendingly further. Not only off the road nothing seems able stopping her. Besides the more and more sophisticated technology implemented, the G-Class has not only become a design icon during its success story but also – as the type series 463 – one of the most exclusive means of transport off paved streets. Yet therein, the G-Class has never abandoned her original values as we do not change her fundamentally.
The Gelandewagen is – and will always be – the benchmark in off-road capability, durability and reliability. In the segment of true off-road vehicles with a rigid axle chassis the G-Class is through all her innovations and evolutionary steps by far the leader in the field of technology. There can only be one Gelaendewagen. The G-Wagon.
Just choose one of the above dates by clicking on its link and inform yourself about the respective evolutionary step.
 
 

G 320 CDI: Fuel consumption (combined): 11,0 l/100 km, CO2 emissions (combined): 291 g/km)[1]
G 500: Fuel consumption (combined): 14,7 l/100 km, CO2 emissions (combined): 351 g/km [1]
G 55 AMG: Fuel consumption (combined): 15,9 l/100 km, CO2 emissions (combined): 378 g/km)[1]
 
[1] "The figures have been determined in accordance with the harmonised standards and methods laid down in Council Directive 80/1268/EEC in the current version. The figures do not express any description of the emissions or fuel consumption of a car, are not part of any offer and are intended to compare types of vehicles only."
 
"A guide on fuel economy and CO2 emissions which contains data for new passenger car models is available at any point of sale in the member states of the European Community free of charge."