2023 Mercedes-Benz G400d Urban Automotive AMG Line (Premium Plus) G-Tronic 4WD
Description
The second-generation (W463) G-Class was launched in January 2018 at the North
American International Auto Show, with a larger body, improved ground clearance, adaptive
electric power steering and independent front suspension. While visually similar, only three
parts from the previous generation were carried over to the new model: the headlamp
washers, the push-button door handles and the spare wheel cover bolted to the rear tailgate.
Despite the increased dimensions, the weight has been reduced by about 170 kilograms
over the first-generation car.
The redesign also allowed newer safety and collision avoidance equipment from the W222-
era S-Class to be fitted to the G-Class for the first time. In addition, the updated interior
shares its instrument cluster and infotainment system with the W177-era A-Class and W123
E-Class, and also features a steering column-mounted gear selector, a centre console-
mounted control panel, and 64-colour ambient lighting. A Burmester surround sound system
and a larger dual 12.3-inch LCD display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were offered
as optional equipment.
The G400d variant, introduced in 2020, features the 2.9-liter ‘OM656’ inline-six turbocharged
diesel engine, producing 326hp and 516 lb ft of torque.
This particular car also features a raft of desirable upgrades from the bespoke British
modifier Urban Automotive, including carbon fibre trim pieces, a light bar and larger 23-inch
wheels.
The second-generation (W463) G-Class was launched in January 2018 at the North
American International Auto Show, with a larger body, improved ground clearance, adaptive
electric power steering and independent front suspension. While visually similar, only three
parts from the previous generation were carried over to the new model: the headlamp
washers, the push-button door handles and the spare wheel cover bolted to the rear tailgate.
Despite the increased dimensions, the weight has been reduced by about 170 kilograms
over the first-generation car.
The redesign also allowed newer safety and collision avoidance equipment from the W222-
era S-Class to be fitted to the G-Class for the first time. In addition, the updated interior
shares its instrument cluster and infotainment system with the W177-era A-Class and W123
E-Class, and also features a steering column-mounted gear selector, a centre console-
mounted control panel, and 64-colour ambient lighting. A Burmester surround sound system
and a larger dual 12.3-inch LCD display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were offered
as optional equipment.
The G400d variant, introduced in 2020, features the 2.9-liter ‘OM656’ inline-six turbocharged
diesel engine, producing 326hp and 516 lb ft of torque.
This particular car also features a raft of desirable upgrades from the bespoke British
modifier Urban Automotive, including carbon fibre trim pieces, a light bar and larger 23-inch
wheels.