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Is the Mercedes-Benz G Class SUV a good car?

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"You might struggle to tell the difference between the latest Mercedes G-Class and its predecessor – despite being heavily revamped, this latest version still looks almost identical to those which came before it. But as the saying goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it – and as a result, the latest G-Class offers the same style, presence, and the sheer likeability that made the model an icon in the first place."

3.6

Rating: 3.6 out of 5 stars

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Running costs for a Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

2/5

Ah. Well, there’s one thing that hasn’t changed about the G-Class. It’s eye-wateringly expensive to buy – starting prices for the G63 are upwards of £140k – and most buyers will blow many more thousands on optional extras to make their car their own. Even the entry-level G350d will likely cost you just shy of £100k, and adding a few options will easily take you over that figure. Resale values are pretty strong, though, so at least your investment will be reasonably well protected. Insurance costs will also be astronomical, as will bills for tax and tyres. And fuel economy? Well, it’s predictably comical even on the diesel, thanks to considerable weight and that bluff, non-aerodynamic front end. And if you make the most of the muscle on offer in the AMG, you’ll get nowhere near it’s already-low official fuel economy figure in the real world. However, if you have sufficient funds to even consider buying a G-Wagon, that’s unlikely to deter you.

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Reliability of a Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3/5

Despite the G-Class having been around for 40-odd years, there still – bizarrely – isn’t all that much reliability data to go on, probably because they sell in such small numbers. The car isn’t included in Warranty Direct’s Reliability Index study, which considers individual models, but Mercedes ranks well into the bottom half of the table of manufacturer ratings, and it’s a similar story in the 2019 JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study. That said, while Mercedes languishes overall, it is at least better-placed than almost all of its luxury rivals.

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Safety for a Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

5/5

There are six airbags to keep you safe, along with many of the latest driver aids, including automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistant, a blind spot assistant and distance-keeping cruise control. You can also add another pair of airbags (rear side ‘bags) by delving into the options list.

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How comfortable is the Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

The G-Class is marketed as a luxury off-roader, but in past versions, the cabin hasn’t really lived up to that. There were several places where you could see evidence of the car’s workhorse roots, making it feel a little too rough-and-ready to deliver on the high-end promise, and for that matter, to justify the high-end price. The latest G-Class puts that right in impressive style. The cabin is exquisitely trimmed with plush materials and soft leather, and you’ve also got the same pair of digital screens as you find in the in the E-Class and S-Class for your infotainment and instruments. Not only is it all nice and easy to use, it also gives the whole cabin a cutting-edge, widescreen feel. What’s more, the driving position and steering column have bags of electric adjustment, and the fact you’re so high up gives you a bird’s eye view of the road ahead. Getting to your seat takes some physicality, though, because you have to climb up into it rather than drop down like you do with a more conventional car. Meanwhile, the G-Class’s flat-sided design, along with the raised indicator pods on the front wings, give you a really clear idea of where the extremities of the car are when you’re manoeuvring, which is very handy with a car of this size. The big windows all round help with visibility, although it is impeded slightly by the rear-mounted spare wheel covering part of the back window.Look at the sheer size of the G-Class, and you’d think there’d be acres of space inside it for occupants to stretch out, but that’s not quite the case. That said, there’s more than enough headroom and legroom in the back for large adults, and the wide middle seat and a flatter-than-normal rear floor makes life reasonably comfy when you’re carrying three across the rear bench. Cabin storage comes courtesy of a deep lidded cubby in the centre console, a decent glovebox and some useful door pockets. The boot is a good size, too – although it doesn’t seem as vast as the official figure of 667 litres suggests – and it’s a usefully square shape. However, while the side-hinged tailgate looks cool, it can limit your access to the cargo bay in tight parking spaces. At least there’s no load lip to haul heavy items over.Previous versions of the G-Class have sorely disappointed in terms of their driving experience. While they were unstoppable off-road, they were terrible on it, giving you a bouncy, jittery and unsettled ride and handling that felt unnervingly unstable due to the tall body, pronounced body lean and desperately slow steering. The latest car, however, has been absolutely transformed thanks to a new chassis and new adaptive suspension. The ride comfort is a lot slicker than before, doing a much better job of isolating you from the effects of potholes and pock marks. At the same time, the suspension is much better at controlling body movements, instantly making the car feel much less top-heavy, and the steering is way quicker and much more direct. It feels nice and weighty, too. Ultimately, the G-Glass still doesn’t have the same level of handling precision or comfort as other fast SUVs like the Range Rover Sport SVR and Porsche Cayenne Turbo S, no matter how much you play with the driving modes. Importantly, though, it no longer feels like it’s decades behind the rest, and buyers no longer have to sacrifice every ounce of dynamic capability in their pursuit of style. The G is still fairly unstoppable off-road, too, with three differential locks, low-range gears and a host of other trickery design to haul you out of the sticky stuff. Ground clearance and wading depth have also been improved.

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Features of the Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

Being a luxury product, the G-Class is absolutely rammed with luxury kit, and with the amount it costs, so it jolly well should be. The standard AMG Line’s roster includes automatic lights and wipers, climate control, leather upholstery and an infotainment system that also incorporates Bluetooth, DAB, sat-nav, and smartphone integration. The Premium model adds a Burmester surround sound system, a 360-degree camera and a sliding sunroof; in addition, the AMG G63 gets a pumped-up body kit and uprated suspension along with a host of other performance-related improvments

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Power for a Mercedes-Benz G Class

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

We’ve tried the super-sporty version of the G-Class, the AMG G63. It comes with a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine that dishes out a fairly ludicrous 585 horsepower, and that allows this two-and-a-half-tonne behemoth to dispatch the 0-62mph dash in just 4.5 seconds. Accelerating that quickly in something that huge, when you’re sat so high up, is quite an experience, and you don’t have to lean too hard on the throttle pedal before you’re going at seriously hair-raising speeds. Importantly, though, the rest of the car now feels like it can handle the AMG’s staggering power thanks to its improved handling and control, and that allows you to use more or that power more of the time in a way that you just couldn’t with the old G63. What’s more, the engine also makes a fab noise, building from a distant grumble to a bassy snarl as the revs rise. The engine also works really nicely with the nine-speed automatic gearbox, which always seems to select the right ratio, and swaps between them quickly and smoothly.We haven’t yet tried the G350d, though it will probably be the most sensible option for the majority of buyers; even then, its 286 horsepower shove means it isn’t slow, and that lends it the ability to hit 62mph from a standstill in just 7.4 seconds.

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Standard equipment

Expect the following equipment on your Mercedes-Benz G Class SUV. This may vary between trim levels.

    • 12V Sockets in Centre Console - Rear and Load Compartment
    • Bluetooth Interface for Hands-Free Telephone
    • COMAND Online
    • Communications Module - LTE - for the use of Mercedes me Connect Services
    • DAB Digital Radio Tuner
    • Smartphone Integration Comprising Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    • Widescreen co*ckpit with Dual Bonded 12.3in Widescreen Displays
    • 20in Alloy Wheels - AMG Multi-Spoke Design - Painted Black with High-Sheen Finish
    • 20in Spare Wheel on Rear Door
    • AMG Bodystyling with Flared Wheel Arches in Vehicle Colour
    • Ambient Lighting with Projection of Brand Logo
    • Brake Calipers with Mercedes-Benz Lettering
    • Bumpers - Painted in Body Colour - Front and Rear
    • Chrome Package and Exterior Styling Package
    • Door Mirrors - Electrically Adjustable and Heated
    • Electric Windows - 4
    • Exterior Protective Strip with Trim Insert in Brushed Aluminium
    • Exterior Styling Package
    • Heat Insulating Dark Tinted Glass
    • Privacy Glass - Dark Grey-Tinted Glass for Tailgate and Rear Side Windows
    • Radiator Grille with Chrome Trim Elements
    • Side Running Boards
    • Trailer Coupling with Ball-type Head
    • ABS - Anti-Lock Braking System with BAS - Brake Assist
    • Active Brake Assist
    • Active Lane Keeping Assist
    • Adaptive Brake Assist with Hold Function - Hill-Start Assist - Priming and Dry Braking in the Wet
    • Airbags - Driver and Front Passenger
    • Airbags - Front Side
    • Airbags - Windowbags
    • Anti Theft Alarm System with Tow-Away Protection and Interior Motion Sensor - Thatcham Category 1 Compliant
    • Driving Assistance Package
    • ESP - Electronic Stability Programme with ASR - Acceleration Skid Control
    • Four-Wheel Electronic Traction System - 4ETS
    • PRE-SAFE System for Preventive Occupant Protection
    • Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners - 4
    • Seat Belts - 3-Point Design in Black
    • Trailer Coupling with ESP Trailer Stabilisation
    • Underguard
    • i-Size Child Seat Attachment for Outer Rear Seats
    • AGILITY CONTROL Suspension with Selective Passive Damping System
    • Differential Locks - Transfer Case - Front and Rear Axle
    • Power Assisted Steering
    • AMG Floor Mats with AMG Lettering
    • AMG Line Leather Interior
    • Ambient Lighting - 8 Colours
    • Automatically Dimming Rear View Mirror
    • Centre Armrest Between Front Seats with Integrated Stowage Compartment
    • Cup Holders - Front x2 and Rear x2
    • Dashboard - Leather-Covered
    • Diesel Particulate Filter - DPF
    • Door Sill Panels - Stainless Steel -Set of Four - Illuminated with Mercedes-Benz lettering at the Front
    • Front Seats - Heated and Electrically Adjustable
    • KEYLESS-GO Starting Function
    • Luggage Compartment Cover
    • Luggage Protection Net
    • Rain-Sensing Wipers
    • Rear Bench Seat - Split Folding 1-3 - 2-3
    • Roof Lining - Black
    • Seats - Heated Rear
    • Steering Column - Electrically Adjustable with Automatic Adjustment for Entry-Exit
    • Steering Wheel - 3-spoke Multifunction Sports in Black Nappa Leather - Flattened Bottom Section - Gearshift Paddles and Trim in Galvanised Silver Chrome with Touch Control Buttons
    • Stowage Space Package
    • THERMOTRONIC Automatic Climate Control with Three Climate Zones and Three Climate Styles - Medium - Diffuse and Focused
    • Trim - Open-Pore Walnut Wood
    • ATTENTION Assist
    • Cruise Control with Variable Speed Limiter
    • DYNAMIC SELECT with ECO Start-Stop Function and Four Transmission Modes
    • Low Range Gear Reduction - Electronically Selectable While Driving
    • Parking Package with Reversing Camera
    • Parking-Assistance PARKTRONIC
    • Service Indicator ASSYST
    • Touchpad with Controller
    • Traffic Sign Assist
    • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
    • Headlamp Assist - Automatic Headlamp Activation
    • LED High Performance Headlamps
    • Tail Lights Featuring LED Technology

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Your questions answered

  • The Mercedes-Benz G Class offers a top speed range of 137miles per hour, depending on the version.

  • Mercedes-Benz G Class on-the-road prices RRP from £131,335 and rises to around £193,395, depending on the version.

  • The standard UK car tax rate is currently £180. You may also have to pay higher rates based on your car’s emission levels. Learn more about car tax bands.
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FAQs

How much is the G-Class in 2024? ›

The price of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz G-class is expected to start around $144,150 and go up to $167,000 depending on the trim and options. With a starting price over $140k, it's a good bet that most buyers won't be too concerned about ponying up for a few options.

What is the most affordable Mercedes G-class? ›

Mercedes-Benz G-Class price starts at ₹ 2.55 Cr and top model price goes upto ₹ 4 Cr. G-Class is offered in 3 variants - the base model of G-Class is 400d Adventure Edition and the top model Mercedes-Benz G-Class AMG G 63 Grand Edition.

How much is ag wagon UK 2024? ›

The new G-Class is available to order now! Prices begin at £136,690 for a G 450 d AMG Line Premium Plus with the G 500 starting at £146,095. The high-performance Mercedes-AMG G 63 is available from £184,595.

What is the best year for the Mercedes G-Class? ›

Which Mercedes-Benz G-Class Is Most Reliable? While each model year of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class has its strengths, J.D. Power states the 2017 and 2020 models stand out as particularly reliable. These models exhibit fewer issues than in other years and are praised for their robust build quality and durable components.

Does G-Class hold its value? ›

In the full-size segment, the G-class has the best value retention of any luxury model.

How long do G-Class last? ›

Vehicles last, on average, 325,000km in a 12-year lifespan. This estimate is calculated on whether the SUV has been serviced and maintained correctly. A Mercedes Benz G-Wagon can last up to 805,000km if you care for it properly. The G-Wagon is one of the most reliable and long-lasting vehicles available.

Why is G Wagon so popular? ›

The G Wagon's sturdy, boxy exterior sets it apart from the sleek, streamlined designs of most modern luxury vehicles. Its rugged appeal is a nod to its military roots, and its bold aesthetic makes it instantly recognizable. Inside, the G Wagon boasts luxurious touches that enhance its status as a high-end vehicle.

Is Mercedes G Class comfortable? ›

Even if it's well-suited to driving off Tarmac, the G-Class is supremely comfortable when you're driving in town. You get adaptive damping on the suspension, which makes the G soft and comfortable over bumps – even at slower speeds.

What is similar to the Mercedes G class? ›

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Are G wagons good on gas? ›

The 2024 Mercedes-Benz G 550 gets an EPA-estimated 13 mpg in the city and 16 mpg on the highway.

How many G wagons are made per year? ›

Forty-four years after launching, the 500,000th Mercedes-Benz G-Class has rolled off the assembly line in Graz, Austria, the only place it's ever been built. At about 11,000 G-Wagens per year, it's a far cry from the 653,000 Ford F-Series trucks that sold injust2022, but that's not the point.

Is the Mercedes G reliable? ›

Mercedes G-Wagons are some of the most durable and long-lasting vehicles out there. You can get almost 500,000 miles on some of them, and most G-Wagons will last twenty years if cared for properly. If you make the leap and pour your cash into a Mercedes G-Wagon, you can feel comforted knowing it will last a long time.

What G-Wagon is the best? ›

Therefore, the best G-Wagon to buy is the one that best suits your needs. If you're looking for the ultimate off-road companion, the 4×4 Squared model could well be the best G-Class for you, while those who are looking for extra performance might be better suited to the Mercedes-AMG G 63 4×4 Squared.

What's the nicest Mercedes class? ›

The answer is the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. It covers all the bases of what a luxury car should offer and provides the best performance, technology, exclusive features, and fine-quality materials.

Which model of Mercedes is most reliable? ›

Most reliable Mercedes-Benz models
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLA.
Jan 18, 2024

Will there be a 2024 G63? ›

A select few Mercedes-AMG G63 customers will be able to order their $400,000 drive-away V8 four-wheel-drive with a $50,000 gold accent package. A new $50,000 option pack has been added to the 2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 line-up about six months after a two-year order pause was lifted.

How much will the new Mercedes G Class cost? ›

Prices for a new Mercedes-Benz G-Class currently range from $146,550 to $370,835. Find new Mercedes-Benz G-Class inventory at a TrueCar Certified Dealership near you by entering your zip code and seeing the best matches in your area.

How much is a brand new G-Class? ›

The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has a RRP range of £136,690 to £203,595. Prices start at £136,690 if paying cash. The price of a used Mercedes-Benz G-Class on Carwow starts at £97,000. If you're after a bargain, the luxury SUV market is probably the last place you should be looking.

Has updated its iconic G-Class off roader for 2024? ›

But for 2024, Mercedes is finally electrifying its iconic off-roader—mildly—ahead of the upcoming EQG EV later this year. The base G550 ditches its V-8 for a new turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine with mild-hybrid assist via an exhaust gas turbocharger and an electric auxiliary compressor.

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