Even though we know what the dashboard of the 2019
G-Class looks like, these images provide a more in-depth look, since now we can
also see the entire center console, door panels and some of the cabin.
A reader of ours spotted these pics on Auto Trade
Moscow and Avto_msk's Instagram accounts. For
starters, we can now see that the lower console has a truly minimalist design,
unlike what you get on the current G-Wagen. The rest of the dashboard features
the automaker's modern switchgear, wide displays like you get on the E-Class
and S-Class, plus a circular air vent design, replacing the old square ones.
As for the door panels, they seem to have grown in
width over the current ones, which will definitely help those who like to rest
their elbow on them while they drive. We can also see that the buttons for the
power windows and electric mirrors (on the driver's side) are positioned at a
slight angle, directly on top of the panel itself.
Aside from the cabin, the 2019 G-Class is expected
to boast improved on-road characteristics, with more power and better fuel
efficiency courtesy of Mercedes' latest straight-six turbocharged units. The
AMG models on the other hand should feature twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engines.
Without any certainty, reports suggest that Mercedes
will debut the new G-Class at the 2018 Detroit Motor Show in January.