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Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 6×6:
Desert daredevil.
It is in its element off the beaten track. Its business is overcoming
the challenges that the natural world and different weather conditions
across the globe pose for its driver. The near-production-standard Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG
6X6 show car is uncompromising. It is the most effortlessly superior
and extravagant off-roader ever to be developed and built by engineers.
Its performance and equipment are in a league of their own:
With 400 kW of power, six driven wheels, off-road reduction gear in the
transfer case, portal axles, five differentials which can be locked
while on the move and a tyre pressure control system that operates at
world-record speed, the G 63 AMG 6X6 is
made to meet all the topographic and meteorological challenges which
have stopped other vehicles in their tracks to date. And the exclusively
appointed interior guarantees the very best in high-class comfort for
the driver and guests, whatever the rigours encountered in tough
off-road terrain.
Fuel consumption combined: 19.6–11.2 l/100 km; combined CO₂ emissions: 459–295 g/km.*
No compromises:
The G 63 AMG 6X6, a small series of which is expected to go into production at the end of the year, combines the best of three worlds: Mercedes-Benz’s more than 30 years of off-road experience and the G-Class
series production models ensure effortless poise and balance for this
vehicle which is without parallel in the off-road scene. The vehicle’s
absolute robustness, functionality and outstanding off-road capabilities
derive from the G-Class models. And the renowned luxury and high-performance division, Mercedes-AMG, is responsible for the engine technology and the luxurious and comfortable interior.
Assuredly on top of things:
The G 63 AMG 6X6 keeps a cool head in
the desert and equally stays ship-shape when the floodgates open, making
driving through such extreme terrain a sheer delight. However tough the
going gets, it will always find a way through. The voluminous tyres on
the three axles, the vast ground clearance, the overall height of almost
2.30 metres combined with a width of a good 2.10 metres and the clear,
straight-lined design command respect. Despite its imposing appearance
and its total weight of 3.85 tonnes, however, the pickup boasts awesome
driving dynamics and almost catapult-like acceleration. It knows
nature’s challenges – and it knows how to see them off. The show car
takes even the highest sand dunes in its stride. And its unerring
directional stability sees it cope effortlessly with desert tracks, too.
It clambers over rocky terrain with astounding agility, while an
impressive fording depth of one metre ensures that it is anything but
water-shy.

The essence of automotive power.
The vehicle’s unique performance is attributable to numerous elements from the proven civilian modular system for the G-Class models from Mercedes-Benz
and its AMG luxury and high-performance division in conjunction with a
range of elements from the military modular system. Such elements
include a newly developed portal axle drive, as a result of which the
wheels are located substantially lower than their customary position in
line with the centre of the axle. This increases the ground clearance by
almost half a metre. As the G 63 AMG
6X6 features independent axle suspension rather than independent wheel
suspension, all three rigid axles operate autonomously, ensuring the
best possible adhesion to the surface underneath the vehicle.

The two rear axles, positioned only 1100 millimetres apart within the
overall wheelbase of 4220 millimetres, lend themselves particularly well
to inter-articulation, exploiting the traction potential offered by
even the most extremely contoured terrain to the full.
Brawn on six wheels.
The
vehicle’s powerful performance is attributable in large part to the AMG
5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine, which deploys numerous technological
highlights to generate 760 newton metres of torque, and the AMG
SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission. The automatic
transmission features three modes and automatic double declutching
during downshifting, supplying the power via a cardan shaft to the
transfer case with reduction gear. In “Controlled Efficiency” mode (C),
the most economical possible driving style is the central focus for the
engine and drive control strategies. Sport (S) and Manual (M) modes see
the engine-transmission set-up in markedly more agile form. A brief and
exactly defined retardation of ignition and injection during upshifting
at full load provides for shorter shift times here.

Inimitable class on the inside, too.
The G 63 AMG
6×6 shows real substance on the inside, too, with a spectacular
interior design concept featuring an exclusive dashboard whose new
instruments and a large central color display are enough to steal the
show in their own right. The show car also offers a design leather
backdrop with individual contrasting top stitching and an attractive
diamond pattern. Other highlights include four electrically adjustable,
heated and ventilated individual seats and a special center console in
the rear.
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