MERCEDES BENZ G-Klasse W463 2007 - 2008

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The 2007 G-Class received major upgrades for the old chassis and a completely new interior, to match the technical evolution.
It wasn’t 1979 anymore and the buyers were looking for comfort.

The first generation of G-Class was named G-Wagen and it wasn’t until 1990 when the rugged off-road vehicle was renamed G-Class and received a new designation chassis number, W463 instead of the W461 as the original model. The W463 suffered many facelifts until the complete change-over in 2018.

The 2007 model styling kept the same tank-in-a-tux appearance. The on-fenders turn-signals and the round headlights were kept. Those were already a brand image for the vehicle, but they were pushed back inside a protective housing. In the rear, the same barn-door with exposed hinges and the spare-wheel mounted on it was kept. The taillights received a new LED-look. There were new options for wheels and, in 2007, it was already officially imported to the U.S.

Inside the vehicle, there was a new instrument cluster. It was the same as in the facelifted C-Class model with four round dials and two displays in the middle, between the speedometer and the tachometer.

For the engine department, new Euro 4 diesel units were installed, including the 3.0-CDI V6 unit. The top-model was equipped with the 5.0-liter V8 gasoline unit taken from the Mercedes-Benz SL500 re-tuned for beefier low-end torque production. The solid axles were kept, but the road holding was enhanced by the introduction of the ESP (Electronic Stability Program).

MERCEDES BENZ G-Klasse 2007 2008

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