The commentary is complimentary and rightly so. The passion about the G63 is genuinely felt by all who an afficionado. The test for Mercedes Benz is not to change what is classic. As with the Mona Lisa by Leonardo de Vinci - perfect is everything!
Very nice presentation. One little correction: not a corner is named “Green Hell”, but the whole Nürburgring-Nordschleife after a quote by Jackie Steward
Thanks, Daniel! We believe Jackie Steward quoted this after an infamous crash on one of the corners of the track; is that correct? They crashed into trees and thus the "Green Hell" name came about... or perhaps Francesca wasn't quite paying attention during Global Training this year... 😅
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest The Nürburgring was famously nicknamed as “The Green Hell” by Sir Jackie Stewart after he won the 1968 German Grand Prix amid a rainstorm and thick fog. The infamous crash was perhaps the one of Niki Lauda 1976 at Bergwerk. If you plan to visit the Nürburgring and drive during the Touristenfahrten, do not bring the G63, get an AMG GT😉. Then give me a call and I will take pictures. Well, bring the G63 anyway 😅
This vehicle was ordered by Shah of Iran for Iranian army,it wasn't meant for civilians at the time,after 1979 Mercedes Benz put a hold on making them (Shah was a big shareholder of Mercedes Benz) because of the revolution in Iran,it took nearly 20 years till Mercedes started to make'em again,best on and off road SUV
@@shanghai72 u better do your homework, this vehicle was made for Iranian army in the 70s,Shah of Iran was the main shareholder of Mercedes Benz,it was on hold for almost 20 years before it was actually in dealerships,you don't know about cars its very clear,I have nothing else to tell u,if u'd like u can search and learn more about cars,if u are lazy just look at it's history on Wikipedia
WIKIPEDIA: The development of the G-Class started in 1972 with a cooperative agreement between Daimler-Benz and Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Graz, Austria. Mercedes-Benz engineers in Stuttgart were in charge of design and testing, while the team in Graz developed the production plans. The first wooden model was presented to Daimler-Benz management in 1973, with the first drivable prototype beginning various testing including German coalfields, the Sahara Desert, and the Arctic Circle in 1974. Construction commenced on a new production facility in Graz, where the new cross-country vehicle would be assembled nearly entirely by hand in 1975, with production of the "G Model" beginning in Graz in 1979. In 1980, the Vatican took delivery of a specially made G-Wagen outfitted with a clear thermoplastic top which served as the Popemobile. The "Papa G" later took up permanent residence at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.[citation needed] The first major refinements were introduced in 1981, including an automatic transmission, air conditioning, an auxiliary fuel tank, protective headlamp grilles and a cable winch. Fuel injection became available in 1982, when the 230 GE was introduced in Turin,[11] along with more comfortable and supportive front seats, auxiliary heating, wider tires and fender flares. For 1985, differential locks, central door locking and a tachometer became standard and by 1986 over 50,000 G Models had been produced.[citation needed]@@masmo4779
This 4 liters AMG engine is one of the most reliable and capable engines AMG has produced ! What are u talking about ! Twin turbo has its own advantages too
Square body look's so beautiful , the side mirror's are curve designed doesn't look nice ( the side Mirror design would fit Sedan Mercedes ) . The side Mirror's need to be little bit Square would look and correspond towards it's body design.
We are very glad to let you know that the epic GLE 63 S Coupe will feature in our latest Approved Pre-Owned video, which we are publishing today! Another absolute beast.
Why not, when it could be our last chance to film with it?! We hope our Product Showcase videos are informative and interesting, as well as an asset to our Sales teams.
This may be something we can expect on the next facelift... The G-Class is possibly the last model in the range to receive a touchscreen and extended MBUX technology.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest nice.. and please.. before you upgrade the face-lift with a touchscreen, let the next model just have a touchscreen infotainment with the current face. You can do the face-lift in two years or later model.. let's enjoy the present model but with a touchscreen infotainment. I'm sure a lot of people would want that for a start.
سلام شما بعد از خدا خالق زیبای هستین .ای کاش میتوانستم از این ماشین داشته باشم نه برای سوار شدن بلکه روبه روی آن قرار بگیرم و نگاهش کنم ای کاش خدایا این آرزوی من هست 😢😢😢
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I love the 63 engine HOWEVER for an everday car they are an absolute waste of time ... look at how many are forsale the websites are full of them IMHO I believe after owning 14 mercs the best is the 500 or 550 V8 ... what is ur experience ... AND merc please install handles to get in and out of these cars
Luckily, the extensive MB model range allows enough choice to suit everyone! The 500 and 550 engines are top tier, as well as the 63. However, we also don't understand why there aren't any grab handles above the door 🤔 at least the G-Wagon has the central grab handles for entry and off-roading!
The Benz is not a thoroughbred off-road vehicle, even its forefather, the G model, was not one. The Austrian Prinzgauer is a real off-road vehicle or the UAZ 469 or the GAZ 69 or the Lada Niva. Who goes off-road in an Armani suit, nobody! If you only compare the approach angles at the front and rear of the Lada Niva and the Benz, you can immediately see the difference and who was really built for off-road use. Even with a Suzuki Jimny you can outperform the Benz off-road. The electronics of the Benz are completely overwhelmed in difficult terrain. The Benz, for example, has no real off-road reduction and the front and rear axles cannot be 100% locked. With the Benz you have to set the automatic transmission to manual and then use the shift paddles on the steering wheel to select the lower gears. Anyone who drives a Benz like this never goes off-road, partly because the owner is often inexperienced or has absolutely no idea, and partly because something breaks, repairing it becomes really expensive. For four and a half years I drove through the countryside with 6x6 and 4x4 from 1.5 tons to 15 tons.
We were very lucky to witness the G-Wagons off-road capabilities during the Mercedes-Benz Global Training in Mallorca this year. Our very experienced Mercedes-Benz AG drivers took us out and showed us the G-Class from various angles in various conditions. We are very confident that it is a suitable off-road vehicle, but appreciate that few people may use it for this. However, it's good to have the choice.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest Anyone who drives off-road here in Germany very rarely drives a Benz, popular models are the Nissan Patrol, Toyota Land Cruiser, Suzuki Jymny, Lada Niva and Landrover Defender. A real off-road vehicle is characterized by a high wading depth, an intake manifold that is far above the hood, a reasonable winch and tire pressure control system. Good ground clearance and large departure angles at the rear and front. Axles that are 100% lockable and have terrain reduction or terrain reduction. A mechanical transmission is also important. It is then still important that the axes can be correctly interlaced. If you want to see what a real 4x4 can do, check out the Kamaz-Master, which led the Paris-Dakar Rally for several races. th-cam.com/video/gFu4d2LnkMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kQwDgedXqa_ecI4u
@@robbypolter6689 Understandably, as an Agent of Mercedes-Benz UK, we can only discuss models that we sell, so our focus is on our available models and we aim to discuss these in as much depth as possible.
It seems we are entering a new era in the Automotive industry... This model is certainly going to be missed! The question is, what will that do to the value of existing models...? 👀
@@lildrei01 It's hands-down one of the best AMG engines! We do not currently have an estimated date on when the last of these beasts will be produced, but our Sales team are more than happy to keep you informed. They are available on our website (in the video description) or on 10392 822700.
@@rafaelfigueroa2479 Thank you for your comment! It is all speculative currently, but we have seen evidence of an EQ variation of the G-Class. We do not concretely know what will happen to the G-Class ICE though, so we are enjoying it whilst we can!
That would depend on what you are comparing it to in regards to speed... We raced the G63 against the SL63 and the EQS53 and it was naturally last every time, because it's so big and heavy! Doesn't mean it's not iconic though 🙂 I'm sure the EQ update will provide more performance!
The ICON is the G-Wagon. Not the G63. The G63 is the poser - trying to be an AMG when it’s really not. The real icon is the G400/G550 in off road trim (ie with proper tires).
A beautiful example of high quality German engineering. Some day, when I'm rich, I would love to have a custom two seat model.
The commentary is complimentary and rightly so. The passion about the G63 is genuinely felt by all who an afficionado.
The test for Mercedes Benz is not to change what is classic. As with the Mona Lisa by Leonardo de Vinci - perfect is everything!
As the saying goes: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" It is certainly one of our favourites
My future car ❤❤❤❤
Very nice presentation. One little correction: not a corner is named “Green Hell”, but the whole Nürburgring-Nordschleife after a quote by Jackie Steward
Thanks, Daniel! We believe Jackie Steward quoted this after an infamous crash on one of the corners of the track; is that correct? They crashed into trees and thus the "Green Hell" name came about... or perhaps Francesca wasn't quite paying attention during Global Training this year... 😅
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest The Nürburgring was famously nicknamed as “The Green Hell” by Sir Jackie Stewart after he won the 1968 German Grand Prix amid a rainstorm and thick fog. The infamous crash was perhaps the one of Niki Lauda 1976 at Bergwerk.
If you plan to visit the Nürburgring and drive during the Touristenfahrten, do not bring the G63, get an AMG GT😉. Then give me a call and I will take pictures.
Well, bring the G63 anyway 😅
@@danielbeulmann9726 Thank you, Daniel! That would the absolute dream, wouldn't it 😀
She’s a keeper
Thank you mercedes for iconic g class ❤️
G wagon reviews are unavoidable 🐐🫶
GOAT 🙌
Well presented thank you
Great video
G63❤🔥🔥
Thank you 🙏
That color combination looks sick.
We're in love with it!
Can you imagine what the 2023 model should offer
@@ratutora7754 We can only speculate... 👀
This vehicle was ordered by Shah of Iran for Iranian army,it wasn't meant for civilians at the time,after 1979 Mercedes Benz put a hold on making them (Shah was a big shareholder of Mercedes Benz) because of the revolution in Iran,it took nearly 20 years till Mercedes started to make'em again,best on and off road SUV
She could have just googled it. Probably she's just mouthing content written by some underpaid intern!
I guess they want to sweep it under the rug....
That is not true that it took 20 years! In Germany you could by the G-Klasse already in the early 80´s. My father bought one in 1982
@@shanghai72 u better do your homework, this vehicle was made for Iranian army in the 70s,Shah of Iran was the main shareholder of Mercedes Benz,it was on hold for almost 20 years before it was actually in dealerships,you don't know about cars its very clear,I have nothing else to tell u,if u'd like u can search and learn more about cars,if u are lazy just look at it's history on Wikipedia
WIKIPEDIA: The development of the G-Class started in 1972 with a cooperative agreement between Daimler-Benz and Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Graz, Austria. Mercedes-Benz engineers in Stuttgart were in charge of design and testing, while the team in Graz developed the production plans. The first wooden model was presented to Daimler-Benz management in 1973, with the first drivable prototype beginning various testing including German coalfields, the Sahara Desert, and the Arctic Circle in 1974. Construction commenced on a new production facility in Graz, where the new cross-country vehicle would be assembled nearly entirely by hand in 1975, with production of the "G Model" beginning in Graz in 1979. In 1980, the Vatican took delivery of a specially made G-Wagen outfitted with a clear thermoplastic top which served as the Popemobile. The "Papa G" later took up permanent residence at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.[citation needed]
The first major refinements were introduced in 1981, including an automatic transmission, air conditioning, an auxiliary fuel tank, protective headlamp grilles and a cable winch. Fuel injection became available in 1982, when the 230 GE was introduced in Turin,[11] along with more comfortable and supportive front seats, auxiliary heating, wider tires and fender flares. For 1985, differential locks, central door locking and a tachometer became standard and by 1986 over 50,000 G Models had been produced.[citation needed]@@masmo4779
Good explanation 👍Thankyou for Kind information. Love from INDIA ❤❤❤
@Mercedes-Benz South West , That's a brilliant presentation.
Thank you so much! 🥰
the best car ever made: fast and with style for europeans, huge and v8 for Americans, mercedes & 4x4 for africans.
A car for everyone!
Very nice 😎
I've placed a deposit down to get in line. Can't wait to get a build date!
How exciting!
This ain't a car this is THE CAR
THE Icon! 🙌
Its the best looking suv by far. If that was supercharged instead of boring turbo charged and if it was reliable it would be the best suv full stop
Let's hope the one is even quicker... 👀
For reliability you need to watch whistlin diesel G wagon durability test... pretty impressive
This 4 liters AMG engine is one of the most reliable and capable engines AMG has produced ! What are u talking about ! Twin turbo has its own advantages too
To mrporsche blah, blah, blah….clueless, non-owner, “let’s talk bad about the G because I can’t afford one myself “
-Don’t be this guy
which camera are you using for recording
Our Videographer uses a Sony A7III!
I hope to one day be able to roll up to Whole Foods and get my groceries in this.
You'll fit weeks worth of food in that boot!
Always love❤MERCEDES
Which color is this ?
The colour on the model we filmed is Monza Grey Magno, which we are completely in love with!
Does she come with the G wagon? She’s gorgeous ❤
Is Mercedes Gwagon available round steering wheel instead of D shape??
The G400d is available with a round steering wheel, but all AMG and AMG Line steering wheels have the flat bottom 🙂
Square body look's so beautiful , the side mirror's are curve designed doesn't look nice ( the side Mirror design would fit Sedan Mercedes ) . The side Mirror's need to be little bit Square would look and correspond towards it's body design.
Greetings from germany. G's are really present here same witt Ferraris and Bentleys, Rolls Royce etc. Germany offers cars for everyone id say.
La meilleure marque de voiture que j'adore... Bien améliorée elle est parfaite.
Perfection on wheels
Thank You Almighty God I will buy one for myself
Ours Sales teams are available to guide you through your bespoke specification on 01392 822700
U awesome than G63 ❤
Car looks great... now please get ur hands on a AMG GLE s63 coupe
We are very glad to let you know that the epic GLE 63 S Coupe will feature in our latest Approved Pre-Owned video, which we are publishing today! Another absolute beast.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest wow! Now that's some good news
A friend of mine has a brand new one, his wife drives to the mall and back. He figures he won’t lose any money on it.
If only we had a crystal ball... 😀
Why make a video about the G Class when its not avaible to order?
Why not, when it could be our last chance to film with it?! We hope our Product Showcase videos are informative and interesting, as well as an asset to our Sales teams.
Wow that's a great Car Very Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤❤️❤❤️❤❤️❤❤❤️
G63 if Mercedes Benz
Yes! We completely agree! 😀
You look great!
Thank you!
Still not touch screen like the other models…. Why not
We're sure it is in the works for the next generation... Until then, we will have to wait patiently for Mercedes-Benz Germany to release further news.
Own a 2018 G 63 AMG...
culmination of German engineering..
Make the infotainment touchscreen..
This may be something we can expect on the next facelift... The G-Class is possibly the last model in the range to receive a touchscreen and extended MBUX technology.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest nice.. and please.. before you upgrade the face-lift with a touchscreen, let the next model just have a touchscreen infotainment with the current face. You can do the face-lift in two years or later model.. let's enjoy the present model but with a touchscreen infotainment. I'm sure a lot of people would want that for a start.
No cent in my pocket and I'm busy watching this 😂
We feel you 😂
I mistakenly open an history class sorry you continue
Part of where you're going is knowing where you're coming from...
❤️😍
😍
But defender make more sense and looks good and beafy
We would love to do a comparison video one day... 👀
0:13 E63s (T); if you asked me..
Well MB do refer to the E-Class as the "Flagship model" to be fair... 😀
سلام شما بعد از خدا خالق زیبای هستین .ای کاش میتوانستم از این ماشین داشته باشم نه برای سوار شدن بلکه روبه روی آن قرار بگیرم و نگاهش کنم ای کاش خدایا این آرزوی من هست 😢😢😢
The volumes on this go in and out so much it’s hard to listen to
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I love the 63 engine HOWEVER for an everday car they are an absolute waste of time ... look at how many are forsale the websites are full of them IMHO I believe after owning 14 mercs the best is the 500 or 550 V8 ... what is ur experience ... AND merc please install handles to get in and out of these cars
Luckily, the extensive MB model range allows enough choice to suit everyone! The 500 and 550 engines are top tier, as well as the 63. However, we also don't understand why there aren't any grab handles above the door 🤔 at least the G-Wagon has the central grab handles for entry and off-roading!
I think mercedes owe all this to Doug demuro...
It’s not a car, it’s a SUV. 911 is the most iconic.
We don't sell those... 😂
a big tv commercial .
it's price...
...is subject to specification, trim and engine 🙂
The Benz is not a thoroughbred off-road vehicle, even its forefather, the G model, was not one. The Austrian Prinzgauer is a real off-road vehicle or the UAZ 469 or the GAZ 69 or the Lada Niva. Who goes off-road in an Armani suit, nobody! If you only compare the approach angles at the front and rear of the Lada Niva and the Benz, you can immediately see the difference and who was really built for off-road use. Even with a Suzuki Jimny you can outperform the Benz off-road. The electronics of the Benz are completely overwhelmed in difficult terrain. The Benz, for example, has no real off-road reduction and the front and rear axles cannot be 100% locked. With the Benz you have to set the automatic transmission to manual and then use the shift paddles on the steering wheel to select the lower gears. Anyone who drives a Benz like this never goes off-road, partly because the owner is often inexperienced or has absolutely no idea, and partly because something breaks, repairing it becomes really expensive. For four and a half years I drove through the countryside with 6x6 and 4x4 from 1.5 tons to 15 tons.
We were very lucky to witness the G-Wagons off-road capabilities during the Mercedes-Benz Global Training in Mallorca this year. Our very experienced Mercedes-Benz AG drivers took us out and showed us the G-Class from various angles in various conditions. We are very confident that it is a suitable off-road vehicle, but appreciate that few people may use it for this. However, it's good to have the choice.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest Anyone who drives off-road here in Germany very rarely drives a Benz, popular models are the Nissan Patrol, Toyota Land Cruiser, Suzuki Jymny, Lada Niva and Landrover Defender. A real off-road vehicle is characterized by a high wading depth, an intake manifold that is far above the hood, a reasonable winch and tire pressure control system. Good ground clearance and large departure angles at the rear and front. Axles that are 100% lockable and have terrain reduction or terrain reduction. A mechanical transmission is also important. It is then still important that the axes can be correctly interlaced. If you want to see what a real 4x4 can do, check out the Kamaz-Master, which led the Paris-Dakar Rally for several races. th-cam.com/video/gFu4d2LnkMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kQwDgedXqa_ecI4u
@@robbypolter6689 Understandably, as an Agent of Mercedes-Benz UK, we can only discuss models that we sell, so our focus is on our available models and we aim to discuss these in as much depth as possible.
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest This is what I mean by off-road driving: th-cam.com/video/8EscAW6rPVQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4px2Do-nJ49AYrtO
Sad dreamed of this endup buying suzuki jimny 😂
The Jimny is a decent Mini wagon ;-)
Is she in heaven ?
Francesca is always in heaven in an AMG ;-)
the G class was made by the shah of iran's orders
Too bad mercedes is soon to halt production of the AMG G63
It seems we are entering a new era in the Automotive industry... This model is certainly going to be missed! The question is, what will that do to the value of existing models...? 👀
Do you know when they will halt production? I love the biturbo v8
@@lildrei01 It's hands-down one of the best AMG engines! We do not currently have an estimated date on when the last of these beasts will be produced, but our Sales team are more than happy to keep you informed. They are available on our website (in the video description) or on 10392 822700.
They will halt it temporarily or are they closing this line for good?
@@rafaelfigueroa2479 Thank you for your comment! It is all speculative currently, but we have seen evidence of an EQ variation of the G-Class. We do not concretely know what will happen to the G-Class ICE though, so we are enjoying it whilst we can!
The OS is old and slow - upgrade it Mercedes!
That would depend on what you are comparing it to in regards to speed... We raced the G63 against the SL63 and the EQS53 and it was naturally last every time, because it's so big and heavy! Doesn't mean it's not iconic though 🙂
I'm sure the EQ update will provide more performance!
Really just going to skip over the making of it for the Shah of Iran?
We personally did not find this information in our research 🙂
The ICON is the G-Wagon. Not the G63. The G63 is the poser - trying to be an AMG when it’s really not.
The real icon is the G400/G550 in off road trim (ie with proper tires).
We can't disagree with that - The G-Wagon diesel is the OG. With any engine, this car is an icon.
G63 AMG G-WAGON INVICTO MISSION PACKAGE MANSORY KIT💯💯💯
It looks insane in that kit 🔥
Самая безумная машина что есть у Мерседес...ужас
Some call it crazy, we call it iconic!
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest Цена приближенная к цене маленького самолёта!!!)
No,it is not.
Which model do you think is MORE iconic? 😀 perhaps it's the model for our next Product Showcase video...👀
@@MercedesBenzSouthWest e tupe
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Cameraman needs to be fired for the first 20 seconds of the video. 😑
Why