The current Mercedes-Benz G-Class (W463) was introduced in January 2018 and as its third-year anniversary approaches, two camouflaged prototypes of the AMG variant were caught testing on public roads by spy photographers. Judging from the side-mounted exhaust pipes and the wide body kit, this must be the performance flagship of the range – the Mercedes-AMG G63. While camouflage is covering most of the body panels, leaving only the doors exposed, design changes appear to be minimal with the G-Class retaining its signature boxy shape.
At the front, the refreshed model could
get a redesigned grille and slightly different bumper intakes, together with
updated graphics on the round headlights. The profile will likely remain identical
with the exception of new wheel designs and colors, while at the back we should
expect a slightly different bumper. Inside, we should expect the latest version
of the MBUX infotainment, Mercedes’ new steering wheel design, new trim
options, and possibly more ADAS systems in order to keep up with the
competition in the luxury segment. However, the fact that the dashboard on the
prototypes was covered, could mean that Mercedes is preparing more significant
changes.
Mercedes will
keep updating their current lineup for a few more years and as long as they can
comply with emission regulations in certain markets. The prototypes didn’t have
any hybrid stickers, meaning that the G63 will likely remain non-electrified.
The current model is fitted with the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine, producing
577 hp and 850 Nm of torque, mated to a 9-speed
automatic transmission.
The facelift of the G-Wagen could come
together with the production version of the fully electric EQG concept that
debuted last September. This one will
retain the off-road credentials of the ICE-powered G-Class since it will be
based on the same ladder frame. Mercedes has confirmed that the battery will be
integrated within the frame for a low center of gravity while four individually
controllable electric motors will provide the EQG with “enormous pulling
power”. The debut of the facelifted G-Wagen is expected in late 2022 or early
2023, marking four years after the introduction of the current model. Prior to
that, we should expect the debut of the off-road-focused Mercedes-AMG G-Class
4×4² variant which has been spied several times in the past year featuring
portal axles, massive ground clearance, and chunkier tires.