The development of the new generation Mercedes-Benz
G-Class is far more advanced than initially thought, as the SUV will reportedly
debut as early as January next year.
The 2019
Mercedes-Benz G-Class will sit in front of the audience at the 2018 Detroit
Auto Show, parading its first major redesign since it was introduced back in
1979.
Despite being entirely new, both on the outside and
in the cabin, the new generation of the popular 4x4 will retain the boxy design
that made it famous, albeit with modern touches, and a slightly larger
footprint.
Its off-road potential is expected to be enhanced
with a new independent suspension, increased wheel travel, improved departure
angles, and water fording depth that will receive another 100mm, or almost 4
inches. Additionally, it will benefit from a clever four-wheel drive system,
with three differential locks and low range gearing, and some models will get
the 9-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Besides the usual assortment of petrol and diesel
powertrains, the new generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class will also come with a
4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, developed by AMG. The unit is expected to power
the G500, making over 400 hp, and it will also be used on the new G63, where
it's believed to churn out more than 600 hp.
Cr : Carscoops