The Mercedes G-Class has withstood the test of time
and become an icon for the brand. The company is hoping to build on that
success by introducing the all-new model at the North American International
Auto Show.
Mercedes seems to
have pulled it as the 2019 G-Class manages to capture the spirit of the
original. Starting up front, we can see a familiar grille which is flanked by
circular headlights. The model also has an evolutionary hood as well as a new
front bumper which is more rounded to help improve aerodynamics.
Moving further back, the G-Class retains its boxy
styling and upright greenhouse. The model's distinctive trim strips have also
carried over and so has the spare tire carrier. Despite the familiar
appearance, the redesigned model is 53 mm longer and 121 mm wider than its predecessor.
The styling changes continue in the cabin as drivers
will find an all-new steering wheel, metallic accents, and wood or carbon fiber
trim. The SUV comes with analogue gauges but customers can order a 12.3-inch
digital instrument cluster to match the 12.3-inch infotainment display.
Elsewhere, there are heated seats, a seven-speaker audio system, and numerous
new storage compartments.
A dizzying array of options will be available
including a 16-speaker Burmester surround sound system, designo leather
upholstery, and an Active Multicontour Seat package which adds front seats with
heating, ventilation, and massage functions. If that's not luxurious enough,
the Exclusive Interior Plus package adds Nappa leather upholstery on the doors,
dashboard, and center console.
Even without additional options, the 2019 G-Class is
more comfortable than its predecessor as it features an assortment of changes
to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness. The model's increased dimensions
also provide drivers and passengers with additional leg, shoulder, and elbow
room. Rear seat passengers, in particular, receive an additional 150 mm of legroom.
At launch, the model will be offered with a
twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine that develops 416 hp and 609
Nm of torque. It will be connected to a nine-speed automatic transmission
which is obviously paired to a four-wheel drive system. At SUV's unveiling,
Arnold Schwarzenegger asked Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche about the possibly of a
pure electric variant but he simply said "Stay tuned."
Despite the focus on luxury and comfort, the all-new
G-Class is even more capable off-road than its predecessor. In order to achieve
this, the model rides on a ladder-type frame and has been equipped with three
100-percent differential locks. The biggest change is the addition of a new
independent front suspension and front axle. The rear axle is also new and
Mercedes says it helps the model stay on "track more robustly."
Thanks to these changes, the G-Class has approach
and departure angles of 31° and 30° as well as a maximum fording depth of 70
centimeters. The SUV also boasts a 26° breakover angle and 241 mm of ground clearance between the axles.
Other off-road focused features include a new
transfer case and an all-new G-Mode which changes the characteristics of the
accelerator, steering system, and adjustable damping system to ensure maximum
off-road capability.
Besides being more capable off-road, the G-Class has
an AMG-tuned suspension and a curb weight that has been reduced by
approximately 170 kg thanks to use of lightweight materials such as
aluminum.
The all-new G-Class will go on sale in the United
States in late 2018 and pricing will be announced closer to launch. In Germany,
the G-Class will be launched in June and be priced from € 107,040.50 (US$ 130,532).