The New Mercedes G-Class Has Arrived Early Thanks To An Image Leak

The latest version of the iconic Mercedes SUV has been leaked ahead of its Detroit debut
The New Mercedes G-Class Has Arrived Early Thanks To An Image Leak

Here it is: the new Mercedes G-Class. No, really - it might look just like the old one, but don’t be fooled. The styling changes are best described as evolutionary (read: minimal), but the latest G-Wagen is wider, has a whole new interior, has pinched a load of tech from the S-Class, and will receive new engines. Oh, and it’s here early.

We weren’t supposed to be seeing the vehicle until 15 January at the Detoit Auto Show, but a full set of images has been leaked. They confirm that - adopting a similar approach to the new Jeep with its new Wrangler - Mercedes hasn’t played much with the SUV’s iconic styling.

The New Mercedes G-Class Has Arrived Early Thanks To An Image Leak

The interior - as revealed by official images released a few weeks ago - has the same dual 12.3-inch screen instrument binnacle/infotainment setup as the E-Class, CLS and S-Class, while the lower section of the centre console shares its design with multiple cars from Stuttgart’s current line-up.

The steering wheel’s smarter than before, too. It has touch sensitive controls that “respond to swiping motions in the same way as the surface of a smartphone,” while providing haptic and audible feedback.

Mercedes had already revealed the interior of the new G in this official image, but the rest of the car wasn't supposed to be revealed until 15 January
Mercedes had already revealed the interior of the new G in this official…

The new G-Class sits on the tried-and-trusted ladder frame of its predecessor, rather than a more modern monocoque setup. And yes, it still has a trio of locking differentials. But the front suspension setup is all-new, the frame is stiffer, and the body more rigid. Plus, the whole car will be significantly lighter due to the extensive use of aluminium in its construction.

The New Mercedes G-Class Has Arrived Early Thanks To An Image Leak

When it comes to engines, we can expect Mercedes’ new straight-six diesel to make an appearance, as well as a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 in a thoroughly silly AMG version. No prizes for guessing which one we’re most looking forward to…

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