G-Class (W463) [Official] Mercedes-AMG G63 AMG (W463, second generation)


The Mercedes-Benz W463 G-Class and its military counterpart, the W461, are the successors to the W460, and predecessors to the W465/W464. Production: W463, first generation (1990–2018). W463, second generation (2018–2024). W461 military variant (1992–2022). Model years: W463, first generation (1991–2018). W463, second generation (2019–2024).
Journalism is dead

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May as well as the 63 version outsells the 550 version.

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Monoblock for the win.

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A bit off-topic but since you mention it, they look great on the G-Class, something that perhaps was not evident to everyone because it is an off roader, but it is remarkable that they fit the Maybach as well as this "Jeep" being such antagonistic vehicles.

The particular thing with the Daimler monobloks is that they look great on almost any Mercedes that you put them on, it's been like that for a long time, whoever would say that this CLK is a model with around 25 years old!, the wheels modernize it, they fit perfectly, like jewels and make it look so fresh and current, better than many cars today, well, the car is also more than special and deserves the wheels it has.

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Mercedes' real star. They still can't build them fast enough.

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The "old" one.

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It's a bummer that black is the most popular colour for the G. Despite its utilitarian design, it wears red, silver and other colours elegantly.
 
Must be in your part of the world. Here in the USA you rarely see a black one. I see all different types of colors all the time. Especially blues.

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Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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