2024 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Facelift Spotted Testing

Highlights
- Mercedes-Benz is testing the 2024 G-Class SUV with heavy camouflage, gearing up for a facelift before transitioning to an all-electric version
- Mercedes-Benz is expected to reveal the updated G-Class by the end of this year
- Anticipated updates include a new grille design, revised bumper, larger dual-screen setup inside, and multiple new alloy wheel options
Mercedes-Benz has been spotted testing the all-new G-Class SUV. The German luxury carmaker is gearing up to introduce a facelifted version of the G Wagon, just before the model transitions to an all-electric version.
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It is rumoured that the upcoming G-Class facelift might be the final version and will mark the end of an era. The diesel version will not have continuity in the range. Instead, it will be exclusively offered in petrol variants. The prototype caught testing, has a 3.0-litre 6-cylinder turbo petrol engine. It will be driven through an automatic gearbox and an all-wheel drive system.
It is anticipated that the new G-Class will feature subtle tweaks to its appearance, both on the front and rear profiles. It is expected to have a new grille design, revised bumper, and updates to the headlights and tail lights. The rear may receive minor updates like a tweaked bumper. Additionally, Mercedes might also introduce multiple new alloy wheel options.
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While the test mule's interiors were largely covered, the SUV could feature a larger dual screen setup that features the latest MBUX interface, as well as updated switches, and a revamped steering wheel.
Mercedes-Benz is expected to reveal the updated G-Class by the end of this year, with deliveries expected to commence in 2024. For the Indian market, the facelifted version is likely to make its way to showrooms later next year.
Written by: - RONIT AGARWAL
Last Updated on August 10, 2023
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