What we seem to have here is the next-generation
Mercedes-AMG G63, the performance version that is likely to pack Affalterbach's
latest 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8.
The new engine has already found its way into the AMG GT, C63, and E63, where it
produces as much as 612 horsepower. The more compact unit has been gradually
working its way across the AMG lineup to replace the old 5.5, and we fully
expect the new G to employ it as well.
Of course there'll be more enhancements to
distinguish the AMG model from the “standard” Gelandewagen, including wider
fenders, bigger air intakes, a beefed-up suspension, and up-sized rolling
stock.
These spy shots also provide our best glimpse yet
inside the new G's interior, which is where it's sure to distinguish itself
from the outgoing model that's essentially been in production since 1979. The
cabin appears to borrow heavily from the latest E-Class and make use of a wider
frame for more interior space, with an anticipated weight reduction of some 900
pounds promising to improve its demeanor in every way both on the road and off
it.
Those enamored by the current model and sad to see
it go, however, may take solace in the rumors that Mercedes (or more
specifically Magna-Steyr) could continue building the old model alongside the
new one as a more budget-oriented workhorse for another few years.
Cr : Carscoops