Mercedes-AMG G 63 Collector’s Edition Launched At Rs 4.3 Crore; Limited To 30 Units

- Limited to 30 units
- Co-driver grab handle inscribed with customer's name
- Offered in two paint finishes and with gold-finished alloy wheels
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the new AMG G 63 Collector’s Edition in India at a price of Rs 4.3 crore (ex-showroom). Limited to just 30 units, the special edition G-class is a result of a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz India and Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India to create a limited edition of the iconic SUV for India.
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Starting things off, the limited-edition G 63 is offered in two new India-specific colour options - MANUFAKTUR Mid Green Magno and MANUFAKTUR Red Magno. Mercedes says that the colours are inspired by the colours of the forests and earth during the Indian monsoon. The SUV also gets a unique protective strip along the exterior with embedded insignia and ‘Collector’s Edition’ branding, along with edition-specific badging and a “One of Thirty” plaque on the spare wheel cover. The special edition SUV rides on 22-inch Tech Gold alloy wheels.
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Open the doors, and the cabin is finished in a two-tone MANUFAKTUR Catalana beige and black nappa leather upholstery paired with open-pore walnut wood trim inserts. The highlight of the cabin, however, is the passenger grab handle that is made-to-order, featuring the customer’s name.
In terms of features, the special edition gets all the bells and whistles from the standard G 63, including twin 12.3-inch displays for the instrument cluster and infotainment, AMG active ride control with adaptive suspension, new off-road cockpit display for the infotainment screen, 18-speaker Burmester 3D sound system, 360 degree camera and more.
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On the powertrain front, nothing has changed with the familiar 4.0-litre twin-turbo AMG V8 continuing to push out 577 bhp and 850 Nm of peak torque. Power is sent to all four wheels with Mercedes claiming a top speed of 240 kmph and a 0-100 kmph time of just 4.4 seconds.
Bookings for the new G 63 Collector's Edition commence from June 12, with deliveries to start in Q4 2025. The limited edition is only available to existing Mercedes-Benz Top-End Vehicle customers.
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