G-Class [Official] "6x6 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG V8 Biturbo"


The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, colloquially known as the G-Wagon or G-Wagen (as an abbreviation of Geländewagen), is a four-wheel drive luxury SUV manufactured by Magna Steyr (formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch) in Graz, Styria, Austria, and sold by Mercedes-Benz. Originally developed as a military off-roader, later more luxurious models were added to the line. In certain markets, it was sold under the Puch name as Puch G until 2000.

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AutoBild's has posted official photographs of a three-axle Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG V8 Biturbo.
The Australian military already has a three-axle version of the G-Class which will also be a part of the Swedish military in the near future. What we see here is a 6x6 G63 AMG V8 Biturbo which looks to be a civilian version. The vehicle was spotted not surprisingly en route to the Middle East where such a car could be a huge hit.
It rides on Hutchinson rims with chunky off-road tires and comes with Öhlins dampers and a tire pressure control system. As the "G63" moniker indicates, the pick-up is powered by a twin-turbo V8 5.5-liter engine producing 544 HP (400 kW) and 560 lb-ft (760 Nm) of torque which is probably connected to a 7G-TRONIC.
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Source: autobild
 
Oh my Oath! Offroading doesn't get any cooler than this - not even in the damn awesomeness that is Unimog. Want! Marcus - this is Ultimate Garage Part II material.

No, seriously - I'm awestruck. I'd rather have this than an SLS taking up a bay in my garage. I need one...
 
Oh my Oath! Offroading doesn't get any cooler than this - not even in the damn awesomeness that is Unimog. Want! Marcus - this is Ultimate Garage Part II material.

No, seriously - I'm awestruck. I'd rather have this than an SLS taking up a bay in my garage. I need one...

What a weird, freak of a G-Class. Not sure how I feel about it yet lol.

M
 
OMG, this is just a monster. Really love it. From some angles we could really see how closely (rather the other way round), that previous Concept looks like the G Class. Moreso, it seems that this clip was done in the same location as the photshoot for that Concept. (G-Force was its name?)
 
Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6 first drive review


The Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6 is tipped to cost £350,000, making it the second most expensive Mercedes road car


What is it?

The largest and most extreme road legal SUV to ever hail from Mercedes' road car operations – the lunatic six-wheel Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6.
Set to be produced on a limited basis by Mercedes-Benz's Austrian partner Magna Steyr from the third-quarter of 2013, the colossal double-cab pickup started life as an even more rugged military version of the G320 CDI conceived and engineered for the Australian army and in operation since 2011.
This plush, leather-lined civilian version of the off-road vehicle has been conceived to appeal to some of Mercedes-Benz's most affluent clientele. It features six driven wheels, low range gearing, five differential locks and a tyre control system for its standard 37-inch wheels. Mercedes says it is "the last word in forward-thrusting power for the beaten track".
Pricing hasn't been announced, but the head of Mercedes-Benz G-class development, Axel Harries, suggests the G63 AMG 6x6 will be Mercedes-Benz’s second most expensive model behind the new SLS Electric Drive when official sales get underway in October around the £350,000 mark.
Unlike the military version of the G320 CDI 6x6, which is fitted with Mercedes-Benz's 3.0-litre V6 diesel and is offered in outputs of up to 220bhp, the G63 AMG 6x6 gets a twin-turbocharged 5.5-litre V8 from AMG with 536bhp. Torque is a 560lb ft – crucial in providing the shove required to haul the big four-seater’s considerable 3775kg kerb weight.
Mercedes' 7G-tronic seven-speed automatic transmission is fitted in place of the old NAG1 five-speed auto 'box found on the army version. Its transfer case can alter between a 0.87:1 high-range ratio for on-road driving and 2.16:1 low-range ratio for off-road conditions to all six wheels in a nominal 30:40:30 split. Power for the rearmost axle is supplied by an extra shaft. There are five electronic differential locks offering 100 per cent lock up of all six wheels, operated by three switches on the dashboard.
Relaying the engine's strong reserves to the ground are massive 37-inch wheels featuring a bead-plate design. They are shod with 12.5in-wide wheels.
At 5875mm in length, 2110mm in width and 2210mm in height, the G63 AMG 6x6 is 1106mm longer, 225mm wider and 272mm higher than the G63 AMG. Along with a 300mm increase in the wheelbase through to the middle axle at 3120mm, the front and middle axles have increased in width by 281mm each at 1790mm, requiring widened and lengthened carbonfibre guards to cover the huge wheels.
Ground clearance is a whopping 460mm while fording depth is put at 1000mm – some 250mm and 400mm more than the standard car. Approach and departure angles have been increased by 16 degrees and 27 degrees at 52 degrees and 54 degrees respectively, while the breakover angle has increased by 1 degree at 22 degrees.
What is it like?

A blast, at least in the wide-open space of a Dubai desert where the G63 AMG 6x6 has sufficient room to strut its stuff. I'm not sure how it would fare during the morning rush hour, but there’s no doubt you'd be noticed. And really, that's what this new Mercedes-Benz is all about.
That said, the example we drove was terrifically engineered – as complete from a technical standpoint as you'd expect any model from the German car maker whose first 6x6 customer deliveries are planned to get underway in just six months' time.
Before we got behind the wheel, we were taken for a wild ride over the dunes by a Mercedes test driver, who performed a round of donuts to prove how well engineered the G63 AMG 6x6 really is. The fact that it was originally conceived for military use helps, of course. The big surprise is just how refined it is.
Once you’ve heaved yourself on to the substantial step plate and introduced your backside to the leather-lined comfort of the G63 AMG 6x6's heavily contoured sport seat, you discover a cabin changed little from the standard G63 AMG up front.
The upright driving position is old school, as is the steeply angled windscreen and shallow dashboard. But forward vision is brilliant and indicators mounted on the front fenders act as positioning points. Rear vision is hampered by the tall rear seatbacks and a small two-piece sliding rear window.
At 3120mm, there's a 300mm increase in wheelbase to the first of the rear axles. It provides a longer cabin than the standard G63 AMG – and with it additional rear legroom. There's a liberal covering of Alcantara throughout and the standard three-across rear bench seat is replaced by two individual AMG sport seats. They get electronic backrest adjustment and are divided by a rear centre console.
There's an engaging blare through the four sidepipes as you hit the starter button to fire the engine, lending the big Mercedes an eager demeanour. Blip the throttle and it squats on its springs under load change like a true muscle car.
Once underway, the G63 AMG 6x6 proves remarkably easy to drive. It may have been conceived for the rough-and-tumble of army duties in the Australian outback, but the work put in to converting it for civilian use has produced a straightforward nature together with level of comfort you'd hardly credit from such an extreme-looking machine.
In the dunes of the Dubai desert, the G63 AMG 6x6 feels invincible. Those big tyres work with the complex driveline to provide plenty of traction, allowing you to wind it up to regular motorway speeds on narrow sandy tracks without any great trepidation.
It cruises with great authority, providing longitudinal stability – far better than the regular G63 AMG owing to the longer wheelbase and added traction provided by the third axle. There's far less vertical movement through the suspension than the standard car, resulting in a surprisingly smooth ride. There's plenty of lean in corners, but body movements are controlled thanks to a unique spring and damper package developed specifically for the G63 AMG 6x6.
Despite its weight, it accelerates with great vigour. Heady torque combines with the traction-enhancing qualities brought by the six-wheel-drive system to deliver impressive off-the-line and in-gear qualities. Mercedes won't quote official acceleration claims just yet, but insiders suggest 0-62mph in less than six seconds. Top speed, limited by its balloon-like tyres, will likely be electronically governed to 100mph.
And consumption? Again, Mercedes is yet to publish official figures, but we're told to expect around 15mpg on the European test cycle. It's just as well that the G63 AMG 6x6 will come with two fuel tanks with an overall capacity of 159 litres.
The prototype's vague, hydraulically-operated steering, which is geared at a lazy 3.4 turns lock-to-lock, indicates the need for some fine-tuning to better suit the big tyres. But any doubts about dynamic ability on the back of its rugged good looks were quickly dispelled.
Even when confronted with steep dunes and daunting sink holes, the hulking SUV managed to take it all in its stride, powering on with determination and a baritone exhaust note. Excellent wheel articulation and myriad diff lock combinations keep all six wheels firmly planted on the ground for impressive progress. An onboard compressor with four 20-litre tanks fitted along the sides of the underbody allow you to adjust tyre pressures, taking just 20sec to increase from a stand-friendly 0.5bar up to the 1.8bar required for on-road use – much faster than a conventional system that typically takes around 10mins.
The only thing I've driven that comes remotely close to the feeling I got while at the wheel of the G63 AMG 6x6 is the Hummer H1. But while the former is incredibly nimble for something so vast and hugely powerful, the latter was stodgy and rather lethargic.
Should I buy one?

You could argue long and hard about the merits or otherwise of the G63 AMG 6x6 – surely the world's first road legal MUV (monster utility vehicle). However, one thing holds true: it is a fun thing to drive in the right conditions.
But with a price tag more than three times that of the G63 AMG, it is going to be a super-exclusive proposition for all but the mega-rich.
Right now, Mercedes is looking at an annual run of between 20 and 30 cars. But if the interest it stirred during our time with it in Dubai was any indication, that's not going to be enough. Not if the Dubai royal family gets its way...

SOURCE: http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mercedes-benz/g-class/first-drives/mercedes-benz-g63-amg-
 
The sheer mechanicalness of it. Yikes. Truly Mercedes-Benz unlike any other luxury car competitor. Clearly.

M
 
Hmmm, wonder what the unsprung mass of this bad boy is :D

Absolutely superb, it's rare to see a multinational corporation like MB with the b@lls to produce something so utterly out of step with modern times(y)
 
Am I the only one who get's a kick out of the fact that the guy in charge of the G-class program his first name is Axel?

And yea, this thing is friggin' force of nature. Pretty cool
 
Wow that's badass! This baby gives me vibes of the ol'Mercedes-Benz, where engineering prowess and mechanical tour de forces were far more important than marketing and economies of scale.

Only Merc could have come up with such a beast!

Funny that the G-Wagen is still, after more than 30 years almost untouched, possibly the most fascinating 4x4 on the planet...

But this version is just mad, that's unbelievably awesome!!! Many were dreaming about marrying a Unimog and a G-Class , without thinking the result could be as incredible!

You gotta love Merc for coming up with such projects; despite all they've gone through, all the errors they made, they're still one of the most passionate carmakers in the planet, able to back up crazy projects like that because above the economics...well, they truly do love cars.

Kudos for that, it's becoming increasingly rare.
 
Is there any official press release on this monster?


More info is expected around mid March. In the meantime the U5000 6x6 press release from last year, as the 6x6 three axle layout may be a bit similar? :)


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MB Passion

New Unimog U 5000 6x6 with three axles - High payload, more fields of application

  • Third axle increases payload, body-mounting space and traction
  • Outstanding off-road capabilities and a robust construction
  • Time-tried Unimog principles: compact dimensions and outstandingly capable
For over ten years, the Unimog U 5000 has been the professional vehicle in the extremely mobile off-road Unimog product range specialising in outstanding off-road mobility, torsional flexibility and outstanding traction. The third axle of the new 6x6 version has extended the possible range of operations for the Mercedes‑Benz off-road specialist even further. Its permissible gross vehicle weight of 17 tonnes and a payload of about 10 tonnes now make it capable of tackling additional work assignments, turning it into a versatile all-rounder for special operations, transporting heavy loads or vehicle bodies over especially difficult terrain where it makes the most of its off-road mobility. From the energy sector to fire services as well as for disaster intervention, the new three-axle Unimog is able to transport heavy equipment, cranes and fire-fighting bodies with tanks or construction and maintenance crews reliably to their destinations by road or in remote areas off the road.

Unimog quality and compact dimensions on three axles

For its technical layout, the new three-axle Unimog relies on time-tried components to ensure that the powerful heavyweight not only gets to any destination off the road, but that it enjoys a long lifespan while doing so. High traction and good manoeuvrability, together with its torsionally flexible frame, 6x6 drive with portal axles, engageable differential locks, coil springs, eight forward and six reverse gears, a turning circle of only 19.5 m, lower pressure on the ground due to evenly spread weight distribution on the three axles with their coarsely-profiled single tyres and the optional central tyre inflation system 'tirecontrol' make sure that the Unimog gets through without a hitch and without doing too much damage to the ground in areas way off the beaten track. Vehicle handling off-road is also considerably improved by the optional off-road group of gears with eight forward and eight reverse gears.

When empty, the U 5000 6x6 weighs exactly 7.24 tonnes. The curved frame of the three-axle vehicle with its welded tubular cross members has an overall length of 7400 mm. The wheelbase is 3900 + 1400 mm long and it is supplemented by the overhang at front and rear, each with a length of 1050 mm. The third driving axle is fitted by Unimog conversion partner Paul in Passau. The torque tube design providing great ground clearance of 480 mm as well as favourable angles of approach and departure of up to 50 degrees have been taken over 1:1 from the U 5000. This allows the full extent of the vehicle's off-road mobility to be retained as well as its great economic efficiency with long maintenance intervals of 1200 operating hours and economical fuel consumption.

Weightlifter over almost inaccessible terrain

In addition, its payload of 10 tonnes ensures that the U 5000 6x6 is a reliable, versatile and self-sufficient all-rounder, for instance for the construction and energy sectors. It is able to transport pipes and lines to the most remote regions. They are loaded and unloaded, for example, with a mounted crane. The laying of the pipes is also taken on by the work crew who ride in the same vehicle and who are also able to do maintenance work while they are there. The three-axle Unimog is also the perfect companion for working in open-cast mining as it can carry heavy equipment, materials and work crews safely through difficult terrain to their next work site.

Special operations during forest fires and disasters

When fighting forest fires, the tank capacity for the extinguishing agents carried on the vehicle can be increased up to 7000 litres. The often adverse conditions on the way to the source of the fire hardly have any effect on the all-steel cab. For disaster intervention, large water pumps and other heavy equipment can be carried through flooded regions safe and quickly to the emergency areas thanks to the optional fording capability of up to 1.2 m.

Safe, comfortable and environmentally friendly

The ergonomic design with the seat positioned in the low-vibration area behind the front axle, the 3-point mounting of the all-steel cab as well as the coil springs on all three axles all provide strain-free driving and working over long periods. As an alternative there are special bus bodies available which are capable of taking up to 30 people comfortably and safely to their destination.

The three-axle off-road professional is environmentally compatible even when travelling through sensitive regions or water and nature reserves. Thanks to BlueTec technology, the standard production series diesel engine OM 924 LA with a performance of 160 kW (218 hp) and maximum torque of 810 Nm comes up to the standards set for Euro V. For special operations and the export market, the engine is also available in a Euro III version.

http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-921-614339-1-1536817-1-0-1-0-0-0-11701-614240-0-1-0-0-0-0-0.html
http://www.germancarforum.com/commu...egin-australian-defence-force-delivery.32214/
 
OH DEAR GOD! IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! Why are Mercedes-Benz trying to suffocate me with all these extreme changes to the Gelandewagen?!!! First the MY13 refresh, the G63, and the G65 AMG(which I tried to pretend didn't exist), now this beast? This is absolute torture for me. It's too bad that it's 3.5 times the price of the relatively affordable G63, as that $400k+ stratosphere is not one I'm familiar with at least in my immediate family, so I can forget about this one too.
 

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".
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