Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

Mercedes has released full details of the new flagship G-Wagen, complete with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo engine and the latest in all-digital displays
Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

This is the brand new Mercedes-AMG G 63, and it’s very angry about something. Thankfully not much has changed on the outside, except for obvious new circular daytime running lights around optional ‘MultiBeam’ LED headlights, and it still looks absolutely fantastic in white with black accents.

It’s all change under the skin, though, swapping an older 5.5-litre biturbo motor for the newer, more efficient 4.0-litre unit we’ve already seen in everything from the AMG GT to just about anything built in the last few years with a ‘63’ badge on it.

Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

Power doesn’t climb all that much, creeping from 563bhp to 577bhp, but torque takes a more significant leap from 561lb ft to 627lb ft. The clever V8’s design means the turbos are mounted between the cylinder banks, and the shorter pipework means lower losses and more power, but still plenty of good old-fashioned AMG shouting thanks to a two-stage variable exhaust flap.

At almost 2.5 tonnes it’s not really any lighter than before but it still shows massive gains in acceleration. Where the old car would gargle its way past 62mph in 5.4 seconds, the new one will crack the same feat in just 4.5 seconds. That’s brilliantly bonkers. Top speed is limited to 137mph, or, with the optional Driver’s Package, to 149mph.

Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

Part of the reason is the AMG Speedshift TCT 9G (mmm, catchy) gearbox. Its nine ratios swap as quickly as you could wish for, with automatic rev-matching in the Sport and Sport Plus driving modes. Unlike other nine-speeders the G 63’s always moves away in first gear, for maximum attack. In ‘manual’ mode, the ‘box won’t automatically shift up to save your blushes if you’re about to hit the redline.

Naturally there’s a mighty four-wheel drive system on board, with two new electromechanically-actuated locking differentials, a multi-plate central clutch that acts like a locking centre diff, and a change in power bias, from 50:50 front-rear on the old G 63 to 40:60 on the new one, for a more dynamic feel through corners.

Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

You can engage the off-road reduction gear at up to 25mph or so. The reduction ratio has been bumped way up, from 2.1 to 2.93, theoretically making it even easier to get going from a standstill on “extreme uphill gradients.” The locking diffs activate in the order of centre first, then rear, then front, and you can switch those on while on the move, too.

Also new is the suspension, a coil-sprung setup “completely redesigned” by AMG, featuring independent double-wishbone setups at the front wheels and adjustable damping, because Sport modes.

Take A Look At The Brutal New 4.0 Biturbo Mercedes-AMG G 63

As we’ve already seen on the regular version of the new G-Wagen, the interior is a maelstrom of technology and leather, with the bovine trade union probably extremely worried by the sheer amount of leather surface coverage in the G 63. You also get the new twin-widescreen displays, which are user-customisable and can display more or less whatever you want to see. Prices will be in the region of ‘if you have to ask…’

Comments

Anonymous

I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!

02/13/2018 - 12:18 |
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Anonymous

0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds is indeed a bonkers time!

02/13/2018 - 12:24 |
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Jakob

God, this looks hideous. Who thought that that bull bar was a good idea? And the stupid grille, and these ugly side pipes, and these unfitting wheels? No two things on this car fit together, it’s such an ugly mix of design elements from all decades since the 1970s.

02/13/2018 - 12:42 |
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Duggan (koalafan) (koalafan7) (Esprit Team) (Z32 Group) (Lot

You bet I’ll take a look! It was actually off-road for once

02/13/2018 - 12:43 |
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Unamd Prcent

Rev matching? Something seems very off to me. Mind explaining?

02/13/2018 - 13:14 |
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The gearbox literally does a rev-match to minimise wear and shift time instead of just shifting and dumping the clutch. Correct me if I am wrong.

02/13/2018 - 14:10 |
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Anonymous

Very nice!

02/13/2018 - 13:22 |
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Anonymous

Wow, buy the looks of the new G-Class it seems the areo has been improved dramitically with the sleek body curves and the far lower drag co-effecient.

02/13/2018 - 14:37 |
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Chewbacca_buddy (McLaren squad)(VW GTI Clubsport)(McLaren 60

I hope they update the 6.0L V12. That thing’s ancient

02/13/2018 - 15:28 |
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That engine is literally from the last century (1998). Still has just 3 valves per cylinder and single overhead cams.

It would be sad to see this engine unceremoniously killed off, and it deserves a proper successor.

02/14/2018 - 10:17 |
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Connor_14

Really another one ?

02/13/2018 - 16:08 |
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White Comet

Too bad, most of these will never see any dirt besides Hollywood streets while carrying douchebags…

02/13/2018 - 17:37 |
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