RE: Limited edition G-Class is homage to 280 GE

RE: Limited edition G-Class is homage to 280 GE

Thursday 17th April

Limited edition G-Class is homage to 280 GE

Just 460 examples will be sold - and unusually for the G-Class, all are guaranteed to look brilliant


You may not recall the one-off 500,000th example of the G-Class that Mercedes dressed up to look like an original 280 GE when it rolled off the production line back in 2023 - but apparently the manufacturer has given it some heavy thought in the intervening years. We know this because it has just launched a limited series of just 460 cars that take the same styling playbook and run with it: behold the new Mercedes-Benz G-Class Edition Stronger than the 1980s. 

Okay, granted, that name might be as laboured as a German version of Countdown, but the idea behind it - and its visual pay-off - are not to be sniffed at. The W460 series, responsible for establishing the Geländewagen legend, ranks alongside early Land Rovers when it comes to 4x4 icons - and while you could argue the current G-Class is already a rolling tribute to its legacy (because the design is so rigorously faithful to the original version) the introduction of some hat-tipping design elements and historic colours does wonders for the current model. 

We say that primarily because it chisels off some of the bling with the radiator grille, bumpers, wheel arches and wing mirror housings now finished in night black magno. Even the underbody protection is in black. As you might expect, this is to echo the more ‘robust look’ of the first G-wagen, and we’re all for it. Especially when it’s complemented by a choice of solid Agave Green and Colorado Beige, and classic five-spoke light-alloy wheels. It could hardly be more of an antidote to a King’s Road spec G63 if it was built by Pfizer. 

There’s more too, if you’re keen to squint at the details. Mercedes has used an historically accurate shade of orange in the indicators. The star on the bonnet reverts to a period-correct emblem. The rear door gets a silver badge featuring black 'Mercedes Benz' lettering and an edition-specific spare wheel cover to go with it. There are also mud flaps from the commercial-grade Professional kit list and all-terrain tyres if you want them. You can even have a roof luggage rack as an option, should you want to double down on the Dakar look. 

Inside, it’s all recognisable as a current G-Class, although applying a dove grey fabric to the centre panel of the otherwise leather seats is a lovely touch, and Mercedes has kept the rest of the material choices nicely subdued. True, emblazoning the passenger grab handle with STRONGER THAN THE 1980s does veer away from the understated vibe somewhat - ditto the ‘1 of 460’ lettering on the centre console - but again, on the usual G-wagen taste-scale, this is all deeply sober stuff. 

So too is the underlying model choice: you can choose between a G 450d (lovely) or the latest G 500 (even lovelier). We’re on the record as describing the latter as the best G-Class you can buy - assuming you want to use it as an everyday car, not a means for attracting people’s attention - and would now argue that buying it in STT80s spec is the best possible decision you could make. Assuming, of course, you can live with that branding. And the £152,815 starting price. If the answer to both is yes, you better be quick: the limited edition model is available to order now. 


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quigonjay

Original Poster:

964 posts

235 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Won't be everybody's cup of tea but the want is strong with this one. The less bling approach looks fantastic to me, green or beige, they both look great

Wadeski

8,644 posts

227 months

Wednesday 16th April
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That's great.

I can't afford one, because it twice what my Defender cost, but its great.

Bencolem

1,127 posts

253 months

Wednesday 16th April
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"STRONGER THAN THE 1980s".

Are you sure this wasn't a Sniff Petrol colab? FFS.

oilit

2,723 posts

192 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Rather like that apart from the naff badging - green please

LooneyTunes

8,219 posts

172 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Rather like that (which is really saying something given how much I dislike most modern Gs)… aside from that hideous badging on the grab handle. How on Earth did whoever signed it off allow that?

daqinggregg

4,390 posts

143 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Call me ‘Cynical’ how much!

blearyeyedboy

6,635 posts

193 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Lovely...

...but...

... £152,815.

eek

I know, new cars are going to cost more than used ones, inflation and foreign policy has devalued the £, people can't expect new cars for tuppence, etc. However, that surprises me. I know it's a premium product aimed at people who will pay premium prices but I would have guessed at something still in high five figures.

If chasing very wealthy clientele is a successful business model for the G Wagn, perhaps Jaguar have a point in aiming cars at an extremely rich niche market after all?

If I could afford one, the beige would be great.

Jonny_

4,462 posts

221 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Exterior looks great. A million times better than the usual "shiny black everything on massive wheels" spec, beloved of rappers, drug dealers, and angry men suffering from a very particular anatomical deficiency.

That interior lettering is awful though. The car equivalent of having "live laugh love" stencilled on the living room wall.

Alpenus

205 posts

44 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Old blokes unite on the much want, small wheels and clear glass should be the law

biggbn

26,959 posts

234 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I think these are brilliant. What a brilliant concept, almost a factory restomod....

GianiCakes

453 posts

87 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Alpenus said:
Old blokes unite on the much want, small wheels and clear glass should be the law
Yup, count me in. Sharp intake of breath on the price for this one though. And I’d have the grab handle replaced.

Panamax

6,058 posts

48 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Perfect for the school run, in
Knightsbridge
Kensington
Hampstead
etc

Jon_S_Rally

3,933 posts

102 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Who is the person on here that always rants about how terrible and pointless these are? laugh

I like it. Name aside, they've done a good job of it, and I'm sure it will sell out with such low numbers. I think I'd still take the AMG version though.

LimaDelta

7,261 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I like that. Shame they are so small inside, and no seven-seat option.

Motormouth88

583 posts

74 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Ah yes, good old Germanic humour, always getting it wrong

LimaDelta

7,261 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Could save a chunk of cash (and the hassle of removing the grab handle) and get this one. £25k



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/197202138880?_skw=g-wag...


ducnick

2,035 posts

257 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Love it (and I normally detest the Mart black blinded up g wagons you see nowadays)

That grab handle looks like it’s going to be easy to replace with a plain one so not a deal breaker.

I will have mine in beige with the G500 powertrain please.

Puddenchucker

4,873 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Limited colour choice aside, I quite like it.

Didn't the original 1980s models have a Tartan like interior?


86wasagoodyear

709 posts

110 months

Wednesday 16th April
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LimaDelta said:
Could save a chunk of cash (and the hassle of removing the grab handle) and get this one. £25k



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/197202138880?_skw=g-wag...
^This. We have a winner.

ChocolateFrog

31,513 posts

187 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Up there with a new V8 70 Series as a car that could quite happily see you out of this world.

Ridiculously expensive but I'd love to own one of those for next 40 years.