The latest Mercedes-Benz G-Class is the darling of tuning companies, as we’ve seen plenty of interpretations of the renewed off-road SUV since its debut. Hofele is one such company that has experience with modifying the G-Class, as it previously released a six-seat modification for those who plan to ferry more people. The German tuner has now added another creation to the mix called the Ultimate HG, which it deems as the “ultimate G-Class.” The focus here is a luxurious, limousine-like experience, with all of the modifications made meant to reflect that.
Starting with the exterior, the G-Class
gets a more prominent front grille that is accompanied by new headlamp
surrounds and front bumper, the latter wrapping around to the carbon-fibre
wheel arches. There’s also a set of 23-inch turbine-style forged alloy wheels,
roof LED lights and a good helping of chromed items to project opulence.
Hofele also gave the vehicle a two-tone
paintjob that mimics a Maybach model, with the upper half sporting a Carpathian
Grey finish by Range Rover, while the Crystal Black by Rolls Royce dominates
the remainder of the body. These revisions are pretty trivial compared to other
modified examples, but the Ultimate HG’s party trick is its unique coach doors,
also known rearward-opening doors or suicide doors.
These are not immediately apparent given
the work done to ensure the exterior chrome pieces look OEM-like, although a keen
eye will spot the side-by-side door handles. Along with the
electrically-deployable side steps, the doors provide rear passengers with a
much-improved ease of entry and exit, and the company says “this G-Wagon is for
those who want to arrive in their own unique style.” Moving inside, you’ll find
the finest Nappa leather and Alcantara covering nearly every inch of the
G-Class’ interior, complete with unique perforation and stitching designs. The
individual executive seats at the rear are also well equipped, offering a
variety of adjustments as well as massage, heating and ventilation functions.
A touchscreen integrated within the custom
centre console allows VIPs to fiddle around with the seat settings, while other
luxuries include rear-seat entertainment screens, lambswool carpets, fluffy
head pillows and a wireless charger. Even the boot, which is an area that is
out of sight when inside the cabin, gets a visible floor beautifully finished
in piano black lacquer with aluminium trim.
This Ultimate HG you see here isn’t based
on the AMG variant of the G-Class, although the company wasn’t specific on the
base car used. Also not mentioned is the cost of the package, although the
price on advice disclaimer should indicate that it won’t be something that
comes cheap. Hofele says the Ultimate HG is a good alternative to the world’s
luxury sedans and limousines, which are not likely to venture to far off-road –
we don’t think this one will either.