German tuning company Hofele has just unveiled its latest project that’s based on the Mercedes-AMG G63 and is dubbed the HG 63. Immediately making this G63 stand out is the bespoke Moonbeam Silver matte paint adorning its exterior. The SUV has also been outfitted with various components finished in Liquid Black Chrome, including at the front grille and across areas of the revised front bumper.
Speaking of the revised front bumper, it
sports larger air intakes than a regular G63 and adds a touch of aggression.
Also fitted are a set of 24-inch cross-spoke forged alloy wheels and exposed
carbon fiber accents.
Hofele has thoroughly overhauled the
interior of the G63, adorning it in bright red leather and Alcantara across the
pillars and headliner. The Mercedes is also rocking individual captain’s chairs
in the second row and includes a new center console with a built-in control
panel, storage, and wireless charging.
The tuner notes that it shifted the
second-row seats back, thus providing passengers with 10 cm of additional leg
room. Additionally, the rear seats are electrically adjustable with memory
settings, heating, ventilation, and backrests that can be reclined. To further
cater to rear-seat passengers, Hofele has modified the rear doors that now open
wider and also fitted full-length electrically-operated side steps.
Hofele hasn’t messed with the G63’s
4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, although it has installed a valve-controlled
exhaust system. Buying a modified G63 AMG from the tuner with all of these
upgrades doesn’t come cheap. In fact, Hofele says customers can expect
something in the region of € 300,000 (US$ 353,000) plus taxes for one of its HG 63
models.