Sport Car Segment | SUV BodyType | AT Transmission | 4.0L Capacity |
The 2024 - 2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class is offered in 1 variants - which is offered at a price of RM 1,798,888, the base model of amg-g-class is 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class AMG G63 which is at a price of RM 1,798,888.
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The G-Class SUV from Mercedes-Benz is one the longest-produced vehicles in Daimlerâs history, and was first introduced in 1979. Even with 40+ years of history, the large SUV has only recently entered its second generation in 2018, and was given the chassis number W464. The popularity of the SUV mimics the recent trend toward these tall vehicles, with the 400,000th unit delivered in December 2020, with the 300,000th delivered in 2017. Thatâs a lot of Gs in the span of 3 years.
Just like the rest of the prolific stable under Mercedes-Benz, the G-Class â sometimes fondly called the G-Wagon, which is shortened from GelĂ€ndewagen â has also received the full AMG treatment. This latest Mercedes-AMG G 63 made it onto Malaysian shores in November 2018 with a price tag of RM1.5 million, and for 2021 the super-SUV has been given subtle updates to keep up with the ever-moving automotive landscape.
Just like the G-Class of old, the second generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class still sits on a ladder frame chassis, albeit one that is made out of high-strength steel. Together with other high-strength and ultra-high strength steel body parts, the marque claims a 55% increase in torsional rigidity and weight savings of 170 kg. Thatâs not insignificant, especially considering that the already large car become a little bit bigger as a well â itâs 101 mm longer, 121 mm wider, and 40 mm taller.
As for the rest of the exterior, the 2021 update brought nothing to the table and the second generation G-Class remained as it is. The iconic rugged boxy shape is still as handsome today as it is decades ago. Since this is the full AMG model, it has many details visually distinguishing it from the standard variant.
It has a trapezoidal Panamerica front grille with vertical slats, noticeably larger front intakes, flared wheel arches, and quad side-exit exhaust tips. These big wheel arches can house humongous 21 or 22-inch wheels, and all lights use LED technology. Optional MULTIBEAM LED headlamps are available to light up the night, as is a Night Package that will darken many exterior trim for that stealthy-brick look.
Dimensions | ||
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Length | 4,881 mm | |
Width | 1,984 mm | |
Height | 1,968 mm | |
Wheelbase | 2,890 mm | |
As is expected, the interior is luxurious, which is an obvious contrast to the rugged exterior. However, some of the âtough designâ elements still make it in here too, as shown by the chunky grab handle in front of the front passenger. For any who have ever been inside a G-Wagon, this space is a familiar once with all its straight, upright lines, but it has also been given a big dose of modernity. The hallmark of this is the Widescreen Cockpit with its twin 12.3-inch displays. This is an option in most markets, but in Malaysia it is a standard option.
New to the 2021 update is wireless smartphone charging pad, and new options to the G manufaktur customization service, but thatâs all. After all, a recipe such as this does not need constant tweaking. Interior room also benefits from the vehicleâs increased dimensions. Front legroom has increased by 38 mm, while the rear by 150 mm. Shoulder room in front and rear increased by 38 mm and 27 mm respectively, while elbow room in front and rear is up by 68 mm and 56 mm respectively.
For extra cargo space, the rear seats can fold down in a ratio of 40:60, and for extra comfort an optional Active Multicontour Seat pack is available. This is an AMG model after all, so drivers get to play with the new AMG Performance steering wheel in Nappa leather and steering wheel-mounted galvanised shift paddles. The wheel has integrated touch control buttons, of which the left regulates the instrument cluster and the right takes care of multimedia.
In Malaysia, many of the optional features are already included in the price as standard, like the Multibeam LED headlights and the Active Multicontour Seat pack. Other standard equipment includes triple-zone automatic climate control, a sunroof, the COMAND Online navigation system, a Burmester sound system, a 360-degree camera system, and the aforementioned Widescreen Cockpit.
As for safety, the Mercedes-AMG G 63 gets the full Driver Assistance package with Active Brake Assist, Distronic adaptive cruise control, Active Lane Keeping Assist and Blind Spot Assist. The SUV also has Pre-Safe, a tyre pressure monitoring system and a Tirefit tyre repair kit.
The engine is mated to a 9G AMG Speedshift TCT, which can be controlled via steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
With this powerplant, the 2.5 tonne SUV can hit 100 km/h from standstill in 4.5 seconds, and then on top speed of 220 km/h, or 240 km/h with the Driverâs Package.
As for the all-wheel drive 4MATIC system, it is biased towards the rear in a 40:60 ratio for greater agility on the road and improved traction whilst acceleration. However, the Mercedes-AMG G 63 has real off-roading capabilities as well. Its off-road reduction gear reduction ratio is now 2.93 for those especially difficult off-road hill climbs. For comparisons sake, the preceeding model had a ratio of 2.1. This off-roading ratio is the LOW RANGE setting, while the HIGH RANGEâs reduction ratio is 1.0.
New to this generationâs Mercedes-AMG G 63 is an intelligent multiplate clutch that behaves like an automatically-controlled locking differential. The three differentials â front, centre, and rear â can also be locked manually, which Mercedes-Benz proudly says is unique in production vehicles of its class.
The potential of the engine can be tapped in a blink however, which will bring the large car up to speed in no time at all. The Mercedes-AMG G 63 is, however, shaped like a box, and so wind noise is very obvious at speed, as is road noise from the gigantic wheels.
In terms of on-the-road refinement, rivals like the Range Rover Vogue have noticeably better manners, but in terms of charisma and road presence, thereâs nothing street legal that even comes close to the expansive, and almose primal even, allure of the Mercedes-AMG G 63.
The fuel consumption of new 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class in Malaysia is 13.2 litres per 100 km,andthe manufacturers claimed fuel consumption of 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class AMG G63 is 13.2 litres per 100 km.
Fuel Type | Transmission | Fuel Consumption |
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Petrol(3982cc) | AT | 13.2 L/100km |
Here are the Fuel and variants of Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class:
Variants | 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class AMG G 63 |
Fuel | Petrol |
Here are the Airbag Disable Function and variants of Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class:
Variants | 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class AMG G 63 |
Airbag Disable Function | Y |
Here are the Front Brakes and variants of Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class:
Variants | 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class AMG G 63 |
Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc |