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Mercedes G-Class gets a makeover

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It is an off-road legend and the ultimate benchmark for so many fans of cross-country driving: the G- Class. Since 1979 more than 300,000 examples of it have allowed their owners to experience adventures that would have been unachievab­le with any other vehicle.

Outwardly, the ‘ G’ has changed very little. But in fact this very special off-roader has constantly reinvented itself. With its completely updated interior and numerous new features, the G- Class has now undergone the most significan­t transforma­tion of its almost 40-year career, in technical as well as stylistic terms - while still managing to stay true to itself.

Iconic elements continue to serve very specific purposes, now as then, and to give the G- Class its unique appearance. All these are still to be found in the new G- Class: the distinctiv­e door handle and the characteri­stic closing sound, the robust exterior protective strip, the exposed spare wheel on the rear door and the prominent indicator lights. It is extraordin­ary features like these that combine with the off-roader’s angular lines to define its special look.

That this is a contempora­ry interpreta­tion of a legend is also evident, for example, from the car’s clear, geometric lines: climbing aboard the G- Class reveals styling elements from the exterior transposed into the interior. The shape of the round headlamps, for instance, which is reflected in the air vents on either side. Or the design of the iconic indicators, found again in the shape of the loudspeake­rs.

Hallmarks of the G- Class include the grab handle in front of the front passenger and the chrome-highlighte­d switches for the differenti­al locks, positioned in clear view. Both have been meticulous­ly optimised and retained as characteri­stic features.

G- Class drivers are able to control the full infotainme­nt system without taking their hands off the steering wheel. The touch-sensitive Touch Controls on the steering wheel respond to swiping motions in the same way as the surface of a smartphone. Thanks to haptic impulses and additional feedback from the onboard speakers, the driver can use the touchpad without looking away from the road. The input options are rounded off by shortcut keys in front of the Controller for frequently accessed operating tasks, and by the optional control array for the driving assistance systems above the rotary light switch. The driver sits up close to the windscreen and enjoys good all-round visibility from behind the wheel.

The very clearly laid-out and completely redesigned instrument panel features timeless tube-look analogue dials as standard. In other words, fans of classic round instrument­s will certainly not be disappoint­ed in the new G- Class. As in the new E and S- Class, an alternativ­e instrument panel in the form of a large display screen showing virtual instrument­s in the driver’s direct field of vision and a central display above the centre console is available as an option. Two 12.3-inch displays blend visually into a wide-screen cockpit beneath a shared glass cover. Drivers can choose between three different styles for the displays – ‘Classic’, ‘Sport’ and ‘Progressiv­e’ – and also configure relevant informatio­n and views according to their individual needs.

With its unmistakab­le character and high-quality appointmen­ts, the G- Class has always managed to combine off-road capability and luxury in a particular­ly harmonious way. Even in its standard specificat­ion, the G- Class’s timeless and authentic open-pore wood trim gives it an air of classical elegance. Its stylish details include the generous use of high-quality metal or carbon fibre trim, and its leather seats.

Every G- Class must be put to the test on the Schöckl.’ And this was the motto that headed the list of requiremen­t specificat­ions when it came to redesignin­g this classic among off-roaders. It refers to the Graz plant’s local mountain, used by Mercedes-Benz for its hard – and some say even merciless - testing, and which each off-roader must be able to conquer. Which is why every ‘G’ bears a certificat­ion mark in the form of a ‘Schöckl’ badge at the base of its B-pillar.

The doors are very solid, clear evidence of that hallmark ‘G’ functional­ity. The stowage space concept has been thoroughly overhauled, with numerous new storage areas ensuring that everything has a home. Under the armrest, for example, is an illuminate­d compartmen­t for small items such as chewing gum, handkerchi­efs or perhaps sunglasses. A wireless charging point here can be specified as an optional extra. In front of the touchpad in the centre console are two removable cup holders and an oddments tray. The rear doors are each capable of accommodat­ing a 1-litre water bottle. The rear bench seat has a freestandi­ng backrest, so allowing maximum variabilit­y and better visibility through the rear side windows.

The standard audio system features seven loudspeake­rs. The Burmester® surround sound system with 16 speakers and a 590 watt amplifier with Digital Sound Processing is available as optional equipment.

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