![]() |
2013 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG. Scroll down for more images. |
There’s very little chance of the 2013 AMG models being mistaken for a lesser G-Class, thanks to their prominent front bumper, unique ‘twin blade’ grille design, 20” alloy wheels and extended wheel arches.
The G 63 AMG takes over from the G 55 AMG in the range, and it uses a 5,461 cc biturbo V8 connected to a seven-speed automatic transmission. With 536 bhp (400 kW / 544 PS) and 760 Nm (560 lb/ft) of torque, outputs from the new engine are up on its predecessor.
On paper it’s not much quicker though, as the 0-62 mph (100km/h) acceleration time is reduced by just 0.1 to 5.4 seconds, and the top speed continues to be electronically limited to 130 mph (210 km/h). However, those figures might not tell the full story, as it’s probably in the mid-range where the benefits of that extra horsepower are going to be felt the most.
It maybe doubtful that potential G 63 AMG owners are going to be too fussed about economy, but for any that are the combined cycle fuel consumption is 20.4 mpg (13.8 l/100km). That’s actually a 13 percent improvement compared to the old G 55 AMG, made possible in part by a ‘Controlled Efficiency’ transmission mode and an automatic start-stop function.
If the G 63 AMG isn’t outrageous enough, then the G 65 AMG could be worth a look.
For the first time in series production, this model sees a V12 squeezed into the G-Class engine bay. With twin turbochargers and a displacement of 5,980 cc, it generates 603 bhp (450 kW / 612 PS) and a colossal 1,000 Nm (737 lb/ft) of peak torque.
The results are a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 5.3 seconds and a limited top speed of 142 mph (230 km/h). Unsurprisingly, the downsides are an average fuel consumption of 16.6 mpg (17.0 l/100km) and CO2 emissions of 397 g/km.
Extra features on the G 65 AMG include bespoke upholstery, different interior trim pieces, a high gloss chrome radiator grille and ‘V12 Biturbo’ logos on the mudguards.
It also comes at a cost: in Germany, the price of the G 65 AMG will be a staggering €264,180.00, which is almost double that of the €137,504.50 G 63 AMG.
UK pricing for the 2013 G-Class range has yet to be published, but Mercedes-Benz has already confirmed that only the V8-powered G 63 AMG is going to be offered here.
Model | G 63 AMG | G 65 AMG |
---|---|---|
Engine | V8 biturbo | V12 biturbo |
Capacity | 5,461 cc | 5,980 cc |
Power | 536 bhp (400 kW / 544 PS) | 603 bhp (450 kW / 612 PS) |
Torque | 760 Nm (560 lb/ft) | 1,000 Nm (737 lb/ft) |
0-62 mph (100 km/h) | 5.4 seconds | 5.3 seconds |
Top speed | 130 mph (210 km/h) | 142 mph (230 km/h) |
NEDC combined | 20.4 mpg (13.8 l/100km) | 16.6 mpg (17.0 l/100km) |
CO2 emissions | 322 g/km | 397 g/km |
Related posts:
G-Class gets updated
A.R.T. G streetline Sterling
0 Comments:
Post a Comment