Mercedes-AMG G 63 Grand Edition launched at Rs 4 crore

    Grand Edition limited to 1,000 units worldwide; India gets 25 units.

    Published On Sep 27, 2023 04:35:00 PM

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    Mercedes-AMG has launched the G 63 Grand Edition SUV in India at Rs 4 crore (ex-showroom). The Grand Edition will be one of the last batches of the current G 63 in India before a heavily updated model makes its global debut next year.

    1. AMG G 63 Grand Edition gets 22-inch wheels
    2. Gets special exterior shade with gold graphics
    3. Interior gets unique shades and finishes

    Mercedes-AMG G 63 Grand Edition: the final 25

    India will get just 25 units of this special edition G wagon, with Mercedes-Benz saying that it will be offered on sale to existing Maybach, S-Class and Mercedes-AMG customers first.

    All 1,000 units of the AMG G 63 Grand Edition are finished in an exclusive Manufaktur Night Black Magno colour with gold graphics. The SUV rides on larger, 22-inch, centre-lock forged AMG wheels, which are also finished in gold. The bumpers, front skid plate, spare wheel ring and various interior bits, including the seat stitching, gets gold accents. The interior is also wrapped with Nappa Leather on every possible surface and there’s a ‘Grand Edition’ badge on the passenger side grab handle.

    The AMG G 63 Grand Edition gets the same 585hp, 850Nm, 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 as the regular AMG G 63 SUV.

    Heavily updated G-Class coming next year

    Mercedes-Benz has been testing another refresh for the G-Class SUV overseas, which, apart from minor styling tweaks inside and out, will also get an updated powertrain. There's also an all-electric iteration that's likely to be called the EQG. Read more on that here.

    Also see:

    Mercedes confirms smaller G-Class SUV

    Mercedes EQE 500 electric SUV launched at Rs 1.39 crore

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