2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review  (2024)

Big, silly, heavy, loud. Perfect timing, eh?

By Nic Cackett / Wednesday 21 August 2024 / Loading comments

2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review (1)

Considered from afar, you might be inclined to wonder if Mercedes has lost its way when it comes to satisfying customer demand. The latest four-cylinder C63 E Performance, launched to near-universal consternation, is an obvious example. But in May the firm revealed that it was binning an entire EV platform because the future models that were intended to sit atop it - namely the replacement EQE and EQS - hadn’t got anywhere near Mercedes' projected sales volume in their current format. A symptom of the wider battery-electric slowdown? Sure. But also potentially of a company paying too little attention to what its buyers actually want, rather than blithely hoping to sell them what they might conceivably need.

Considered from much closer up - i.e. within arm's length of thelatest Mercedes-AMG G63, a car that retains both its 585hp 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 and the self-assurance of a WWE wrestler - and you realise that assessment is probably complete cobblers. The newest variant of the famed Geländewagen, whether you personally like it or not, seems like nothing less than the perfect manifestation of its buyers’ wettest dreams. It is as loud and as able as a helicopter gunship and as swanky and nice-smelling as a Bel Air florist. It attracts the attention of passersby like a Banksy mural and costs the earth to buy and run. You’ll probably hate yourself for liking it.

Although it’s fair to say that the acceptable window for liking the G63 is larger than ever. If there is a lesson to be drawn from the lacklustre sales performance of models like the EQE and EQS (and let’s assume Mercedes is drawing one) it is that cars devoid of character are hard to like. The modern G-Wagen, partly as a factor of its long heritage and for making no real-world sense when equipped with side exit exhausts, has character gushing from its wing mirrors. Granted, some of this character, when restricted to Kensington High Street, might seem objectionable. But when measured against a neighbour’s VW ID.4 it’s very hard not to drop to your knees and thank goodness that you live in an age where someone can still strap a V8 to a separate chassis and call it gold.

2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review (2)

2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review (3)

Which isn’t to suggest that the G-Class isn’t moving with the times. Indeed, this change in generational nomenclature has come about in just six years - prior to that, it took Mercedes the best part of three decades to move its body-on-frame mountain closer to the present day. The main thrust of the recent overhaul has gone into perfecting the Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology - or the electric G-Wagen to you and me. The early word suggests it’s pretty good. But for as long as the G63 exists, any other version of the G-Class is merely a sideshow. Globally speaking, this is the big seller and still very much the temperature setter.

Good, then, that it’s the best iteration yet. This is partly to do with the introduction of some new tech, although it’s notable (especially in the wake of the C63) the extent to which Mercedes-AMG has not allowed any of it to significantly muddy the G-Class water. Had it taken the wrong approach, the firm might have run wild with what a G63 could be. Instead - and in stark contrast to its efforts elsewhere - the idea of what it should be seems to have remained in sharp focus. So you get newfangled mild-hybrid status - i.e. 48-volt architecture and an integrated starter-generator - but you won’t really notice its modest assistance when moving. Or not in a way that shifts the spotlight away from the surly V8, which has somehow retained a variation of the Thunder-God soundtrack we thought had been nixed for good by particulate filters and the nanny state.

Immersing yourself in the noise and the improbable surge of the G63 is still very much part of the core experience. With 627lb ft of torque ultimately on tap, there’s no practical requirement to go rooting around the footwell with your size nines - and yet, giddy as a bishop at the seaside, you’ll often find yourself ankle-deep in the fun stuff. It is precisely the same guilty pleasure being chased by various V8-powered Land Rover Defenders, although to drive the G-Class is to be reminded of where the benchmark for SUV-based silliness currently resides. The forthcoming OCTA has its work cut out emulating the G63’s scurrilous fun factor.

2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review (4)

Particularly as its rival has stolen a march on the hydraulic interlinking of its adaptive dampers. The lean-suppressing characteristics of the AMG Active Ride Control system has permitted the removal of the G-Wagen’s conventional anti-roll bars, and obviously provided a much greater bandwidth for suspension tuning - but, again, there is nothing crude or tactless about the implementation. In Comfort mode, the G63 still barrels enigmatically up a road on 22-inch wheels, no longer defined by its separate chassis, yet plainly in possession of one. It meanders heftily but not inconsiderately over bumps, like Ross Kemp negotiating a farm stile, but it’s the progressive and impressively subtle management of the high-sided body that distinguishes this G-Class from any other.

Fundamentally, the pay-off is a better driving - i.e. more controllable and cleverer - G63. But even in Sport mode, the effect is refreshingly low-key. So while it changes direction more adeptly, we’re not talking about the sort of heightened dynamism that would feel at odds with either the G-Wagen’s modus operandi or its 2,753kg kerbweight: this is the same hulking, tarted-up breeze block that you’d hesitate to really throw down a B road. It’s just nicer and less stressful to steer when pressing on. And even when it clearly is making an effort, it generally resists the tedious ‘sporty’ tag that most fast SUVs subscribe to. It very much wants to be burly and boisterous, even as it’s being slightly pointier and quicker to turn. It manages to pull off both - and to an extent that no previous G63 managed.

Otherwise, it’s mostly as it was. We didn't get the chance to sample it off-road, but there's no reason to think its powers are waning. Quite the opposite. The interior has been treated to a mild overhaul, mostly centred on the installation of an updated (and much crisper) 12.3-inch display which is also a touchscreen for the first time. As Mercedes has never done infotainment controllers well, this is a good thing - especially as the G-Wagen’s utilitarian pedigree means it retains many more physical buttons than most Mercedes. Probably its maker doesn’t tread the line between soft-touch luxury and squared-off ruggedness as cleverly as Land Rover - but why would it bother? The LED-lit, Nappa leather-clad strategy has manoeuvred the G63 into a position where its admirers will patiently queue for the chance to hand over £200k to own one. No wonder its genuine enhancements are made to seem incremental and in keeping with a car that people like just as it is. Mercedes makes it look easy. It should try it more often.

SPECIFICATION | 2024 MERCEDES-AMG G63 MAGNO EDITION

Engine: 3982cc V8, twin-turbo
Transmission: 9-speed auto, all-wheel drive
Power (hp): 585@6,000rpm (+20hp, MHEV)
Torque (lb ft): 627@2,500-3,500rpm
0-62mph: 4.4 seconds
Top speed: 137mph (limited)
Weight: 2,753kg (EU)
MPG: 19.1
CO2: 338g/km
Price: £184,595 (as tested, £216,085)

  • 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLE53 4Matic+ | UK Review
  • 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 | UK Review
2024 Mercedes-AMG G63 | UK Review  (2024)

FAQs

What are the updates for the G63 in 2024? ›

What's New for 2024? The 2024 AMG G63 is a carryover model. A refreshed G-class with more aerodynamic styling and new powertrain choices is scheduled for 2025 to herald the arrival of the new EQG G-class EV. Mercedes-Benz hasn't yet revealed any specifics, but more efficient powertrains including a hybrid are possible.

What is the waiting period for the G63 AMG? ›

The bookings for other prospective buyers will commence on 20 February 2023. The waiting period for the Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 has now dropped down from 24-36 months to 12-16 months while the waiting period for the GLS Maybach 600 is now reduced to eight months for the monotone and 8-10 months for the dual-tone variant.

Is Mercedes-AMG G63 a good car? ›

I wholeheartedly agree; it not only has supercar levels of performance – our testers clocked 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds, incredible for the car's size and weight – but the quality of the interior and the ease with which the vast array of tech is integrated into the driving experience also put it on par with luxury cars.

How much is the G63 AMG 2024? ›

The least-expensive 2024 Mercedes-Benz G-Class is the 2024 Mercedes-Benz G-Class AMG G 63 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 8cyl Turbo 9A). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $183,000.

What is the wait list for the G63? ›

The waiting period for the G63 AMG has been reduced from 24-36 months to 12-16 months and the waiting period for the GLS Maybach 600 is now reduced to 8 months for the single colour and 8-10 months for the dual-tone colour.

How many miles can a G63 last? ›

11 The Mercedes G-Wagon Is Incredibly Reliable

Most sites out there state that you can easily get up to 500,000 miles on your G-Wagon if cared for properly.

What is the difference between the old and new G63? ›

The older G63 is narrower, giving it a handful of advantages in some of the bouts, but the newer SUV better handled other aspects, like the hill descent control test. The old one outperformed the new one in the uphill race but lost in the hairpin test. The new AMG G63 is a big improvement over the outgoing model.

Is the G63 going to be discontinued? ›

Business Insider Germany reports that an internal letter dated September 14 states, "The production of the current G-Class will expire in Q1 2024." With a more streamlined and aerodynamic design, the facelifted model will reportedly borrow design cues from the all-electric EQG.

Is G63 a good investment? ›

While luxury vehicles like the G63 typically depreciate over time, they tend to hold their value better than mass-market vehicles due to their desirability and exclusivity.

What's so special about G63? ›

The star attraction of the 2024 Mercedes-AMG G 63 remains the twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 that lives on for a little longer and continues to pump out a very healthy 430kW and 850Nm of torque.

Is G63 a good daily driver? ›

The G63 is comfortable, easy to see out of, and has a refined ride and drivetrain. The amenities are high quality, if old-school; there's very little in-your-face tech in this Mercedes.

What does AMG stand for? ›

What does Mercedes-AMG stand for? Mercedes Aufrecht, Melcher and Großaspach (AKA Mercedes-AMG), is the performance branch of the iconic German automotive marque Mercedes-Benz, and is named after the two engineers that founded the AMG name in 1967.

Which is the most expensive G wagon? ›

The cheapest Mercedes-Benz G-Class variant is the 400d Adventure Edition which has a price tag of ₹ 2.55 Cr while the most expensive variant is the Mercedes-Benz G-Class AMG G 63 Grand Edition which commands a price of ₹ 4 Cr.

What are the changes in the G63 2025? ›

What's New for 2025? The G63 sees some light styling changes for 2025 which are intended to improve the cube-shaped SUV's aerodynamics. A revised grille and front bumper combine with reshaped A-pillars and a subtle roof-top spoiler above the windshield to help the G63 more easily cut through the air.

Is the G63 getting a facelift? ›

Along with the Benz-branded G550, the Mercedes-AMG G63 receives a mild facelift for 2025 and gains several new notable features. The G63's styling changes are, surprisingly, intended to address aerodynamics. It's still really boxy, but the G63's grille, bumpers, and A-pillars have all been tweaked.

How much is the 2025 G63 AMG? ›

Quick Specs2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
TransmissionNine-Speed Automatic
Output577 Horsepower / 627 Pound-Feet
0-60 MPH4.2 Seconds
Base Price / As-Tested Price$188,000 / $200,000 (est.)
1 more row
May 13, 2024

When did Mercedes update the G Wagon? ›

For 2025, Mercedes updates the G-Class' design and technology to bring the luxury truck to modern standards — but don't worry, it's still the G-wagen you know and love. Mercedes has breathed some life into the G with exterior changes that include new front and rear fascias.

Top Articles
Line 6 Pod HD Edit User Manual
FlowerHire hiring Shift Lead - R. Greenleaf in Los Lunas, NM | LinkedIn
The Largest Banks - ​​How to Transfer Money With Only Card Number and CVV (2024)
Western Union Mexico Rate
Santa Clara College Confidential
Kristine Leahy Spouse
Sprague Brook Park Camping Reservations
Arrests reported by Yuba County Sheriff
Phenix Food Locker Weekly Ad
Self-guided tour (for students) – Teaching & Learning Support
Tlc Africa Deaths 2021
Crime Scene Photos West Memphis Three
Scentsy Dashboard Log In
Natureza e Qualidade de Produtos - Gestão da Qualidade
Inside California's brutal underground market for puppies: Neglected dogs, deceived owners, big profits
Miami Valley Hospital Central Scheduling
Persona 4 Golden Taotie Fusion Calculator
7 Low-Carb Foods That Fill You Up - Keto Tips
Oro probablemente a duna Playa e nomber Oranjestad un 200 aña pasa, pero Playa su historia ta bay hopi mas aña atras
Nene25 Sports
Unit 33 Quiz Listening Comprehension
Highland Park, Los Angeles, Neighborhood Guide
Soccer Zone Discount Code
Gemita Alvarez Desnuda
Average Salary in Philippines in 2024 - Timeular
Accident On May River Road Today
Phoebus uses last-second touchdown to stun Salem for Class 4 football title
Diakimeko Leaks
Sef2 Lewis Structure
Mtr-18W120S150-Ul
Mini Handy 2024: Die besten Mini Smartphones | Purdroid.de
6 Most Trusted Pheromone perfumes of 2024 for Winning Over Women
Prot Pally Wrath Pre Patch
Trivago Myrtle Beach Hotels
Kirsten Hatfield Crime Junkie
Valley Craigslist
Pixel Combat Unblocked
Mrstryst
Garrison Blacksmith's Bench
Die Filmstarts-Kritik zu The Boogeyman
Gifford Christmas Craft Show 2022
Gt500 Forums
Walmart Pharmacy Hours: What Time Does The Pharmacy Open and Close?
The best specialist spirits store | Spirituosengalerie Stuttgart
Mychart University Of Iowa Hospital
Advance Auto.parts Near Me
Professors Helpers Abbreviation
25 Hotels TRULY CLOSEST to Woollett Aquatics Center, Irvine, CA
The 13 best home gym equipment and machines of 2023
Zits Comic Arcamax
How to Do a Photoshoot in BitLife - Playbite
Olay Holiday Gift Rebate.com
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Jeremiah Abshire

Last Updated:

Views: 6107

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jeremiah Abshire

Birthday: 1993-09-14

Address: Apt. 425 92748 Jannie Centers, Port Nikitaville, VT 82110

Phone: +8096210939894

Job: Lead Healthcare Manager

Hobby: Watching movies, Watching movies, Knapping, LARPing, Coffee roasting, Lacemaking, Gaming

Introduction: My name is Jeremiah Abshire, I am a outstanding, kind, clever, hilarious, curious, hilarious, outstanding person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.