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Mercedes-Benz gives G-Class a hi-tech revamp

- Denis Droppa

Since 1979 the G-Class has reigned as the supreme Mercedes-Benz in terms of off-road ability, and its rugged image married to luxury has attracted well-heeled owners with an adventurou­s streak.

For 2024 the Geländewag­en has been updated with improved performanc­e and updated driver assistance systems.

The boxy SUV continues to employ the underpinni­ngs that made it an off-road legend: a robust ladder-frame chassis and three mechanical differenti­al locks, with a rigid rear axle and independen­t front suspension.

To bring the iconic Benz right up to date technologi­cally, it has a new Offroad Cockpit with a “transparen­t bonnet” that allows the driver to see through the front end of the car.

With an updated MBUX 12.3inch infotainme­nt system and media displays with touch control, the new G-Class is more connected than before.

A host of advanced safety and assistance systems includes adaptive cruise control, blindspot monitoring and traffic sign recognitio­n. The Parking package also comes with a 360° overhead camera.

Visible changes include a radiator grille with four instead of the previous three horizontal louvres, and front bumpers with a new “squircle” look. New Apillar cladding and a spoiler lip on the roof edge contribute to improved aerodynami­cs and increased acoustic comfort.

The luxurious cabin can be ordered with temperatur­e-controlled cupholders, a high-end Burmester 3D surround sound system and MBUX rear-seat entertainm­ent.

The base G500 petrol model is now powered by a mild hybrid powertrain comprising a 3l in-line six-cylinder petrol engine with twin turbocharg­ing and an electric auxiliary compressor. The petrol engine produces outputs of 330kW and 560Nm. The integrated starter generator (ISG) briefly delivers an additional 15kW of output and 200Nm of torque and feeds the 48V on-board electrical system.

The G450d diesel model is powered by a six-cylinder 3l turbo delivering 370kW and 750Nm of torque. It promises a 0-100km/h sprint in 5.8 seconds and a 210km/h top speed. The range-topping G63 has a twin-turbo 4l V8 petrol paired with a 48V mild hybrid system for outputs of 430kW and 850Nm. That’s good enough for a 0-100km/h blast in 4.3 seconds and a 220km/h top speed.

AMG active ride control is a new option on the G63, and it adds hydraulic roll stabilisat­ion and adjustable adaptive damping for better on- and off-road performanc­e.

The revamped G-Class is expected in SA at the end of the year or early in 2025, with the new electric EQG model to be part of the line-up as well.

 ?? ?? For 2024 the Geländewag­en has been updated with improved performanc­e and updated driver assistance systems.
For 2024 the Geländewag­en has been updated with improved performanc­e and updated driver assistance systems.
 ?? ?? With an updated MBUX 12.3-inch infotainme­nt system and media displays with touch control, the GClass is more connected than ever.
With an updated MBUX 12.3-inch infotainme­nt system and media displays with touch control, the GClass is more connected than ever.

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