When Mercedes introduced the bold, imposing G500 4x4 Squared at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, it said it would consider production based upon the reaction it received. Well, the reaction was good, and ...
There might be something in the water over at Mercedes right now. From the ultra luxurious Mercedes-Maybach S600 to the insane 6x6 G-Class AMG, Stuttgart’s engineers and product planners seem to be ...
The G500 4x4 Squared literally looks like a lemon, a square one. But according to the review Chris Harris did for Top Gear, it's better in most regards than the G63 AMG model. Many incremental steps ...
The G-Class family has a new addition to the lineup in the form of the Mercedes-Benz Previews G500 Show Car on Twitter" target="_blank">G500 4x4 2 (read "squared ...
Ever wanted a G63 AMG 6x6 but knew it would never fit in your garage because the 3 axles make it so long? No problem, because Mercedes-Benz has a 4x4 version that's coming out in March and we have the ...
First shown as a concept in February, the Mercedes-Benz G500 4x4-2 (read that “4x4 squared”) brought Unimog and G-Class 6x6 technology down to a more affordable, user-friendly level. Featuring a ...
Former professional skier and YouTube Jon Olsson is known for his love of customizing extremely expensive exotics and has announced that his distinctive Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4² is up for grabs. We’ve ...
Jon Olsson, keeper of many over-the-top vehicle builds, has once again modified his Mercedes-Benz G500 4x4. This time, the convertible G-Class now sports a roof. For those who haven't followed the ...
Usually when an automaker produces an amazing concept vehicle, it won't ever be mass produced. Mercedes has reversed this trend, responding to consumer demand for a concept they unveiled at the Geneva ...
The 2018 Mercedes-Benz G-Class G550 4x4 Squared's name is a mouthful, but then again, this was as much vehicle as could reasonably be suspended on four wheels. Production was limited to around 300 ...
The Mercedes G-Class has been one of the most distinctive vehicles ever made. Like the Land Rover Defender and Hummer H1, the G-Class was originally developed as a light, military transport vehicle.
Remember the G-Class 6x6? Developed from an army vehicle designed for the Australian army, it was precisely as berserk as you'd expect a six-wheeled G-Wagen to be. Almost six metres long, more than ...