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Something old, something new: Latest G-class from Mercedes keeps boxy frame

The off-roading icon retains its classic silhouette but comes with increased levels of comfort, space and perceived quality.

- By Richard Leu

Hmm,is this really new? According to Mercedes-Benz, the G-class you see here in official pictures has been comprehens­ively revised for the first time in its 39-year history and is making its world debut at the ongoing 2018 Detroit motor show.

Since the G-class has been an iconic model over the years, Mercedes couldn’t really alter its looks much. This is why the boxy silhouette, upright stance, circular headlights and spare wheel mounted on the boot door remain essential ingredient­s in the vehicle’s design.

Mercedes says the G-class is 53mm longer and 121mm wider than before. As well, the exterior appearance has been made to have a more fluid look with fewer panel gaps. In other words, Mercedes doesn’t want the G-class to feel like a retrofit vehicle.

The message the German luxury maker has made is clear: it wants to maintain the classic silhouette yet provide higher levels of cabin room, comfort levels and perceived quality.

Probably the major highlight in the G-class’s evolution is the adoption of the brand’s widescreen fascia. First used in the E-class, the configurab­le digital display combines two 12.3-inch screens that can be controlled via touch-sensitive buttons on the steering wheel.

Does it still use a chassis- on-frame platform?

Definitely, as Mercedes wants to preserve the fabled off- roading capabiliti­es of the G-class.

But to make it relevant in 2018, the G-class uses more lightweigh­t materials to reduce weight by 170kg. The torsional rigidity of the body is also claimed to be 55% better than before.

To enhance its off-roading prowess, the G-class comes with three differenti­al locks and a set of low-range gears. Apart from the brand’s de rigueur driving modes (like Comfort, Normal and Sport), the G-class comes with the so-called G-mode to let the vehicle automatica­lly adjust the various parameters for more driving ease.

The initial engine announced for the G-class is a 4.0-litre twinturbo V8 producing 422hp and 610Nm for the G500. Transmissi­on is via nine-speed automatic. Expect a more sensible variant to come in the form of a six-cylinder diesel-turbo at a later stage.

Will Mercedes import it to Thai shores?

There’s a good chance that Mercedes-Benz Thailand will satisfy local fans of the G-class as it did in the past. The diesel-powered G350 once sold for 7-8 million baht.

Although this second-generation model won’t be cheap (due to its import status), it could cost less than the aforementi­oned range because sub-3,000cc engines don’t face the maximum 50% excise tax any more. They are scrutinise­d for their CO2 outputs.

Mercedes-Benz recently developed an all-new inline-six diesel displacing less than 3.0 litres. The first model to get this oil- burning unit was the facelifted S350d.

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 ??  ?? MAIN PHOTO The boxy shape has been maintained in the interest of nostalgia.
MAIN PHOTO The boxy shape has been maintained in the interest of nostalgia.
 ??  ?? The new G-class comes with three differenti­al locks for optimum off-roading. BELOW
The new G-class comes with three differenti­al locks for optimum off-roading. BELOW
 ??  ?? ABOVE A widescreen fascia comes to the G-class for the first time.
ABOVE A widescreen fascia comes to the G-class for the first time.

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