See Interior and Exterior Photos of the 2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
Along with the Benz-branded G550, the Mercedes-AMG G63 receives a mild facelift for 2025 and gains several new notable features.
The G63's styling changes are, surprisingly, intended to address aerodynamics.
It's still really boxy, but the G63's grille, bumpers, and A-pillars have all been tweaked.
Mercedes has also installed this very subtle spoiler on the leading edge of the roof to help direct air up and over the G63.
The cabin has been upgraded with MBUX infotainment, heated and cooled cupholders, and a wireless charging pad.
In the back, Mercedes will offer an upgraded rear-seat entertainment system with dual 11.6-inch touchscreens that can stream video and browse the web.
A new hydraulic adaptive suspension system is now optional on the G63, which is said to help the SUV with both on- and off-road driving.
The new suspension system can help reduce body roll during handling maneuvers but also help improve wheel articulation when traversing uneven terrain.
A 48-volt hybrid system has been added to the twin-turbo V-8 engine, but horsepower and torque figures remain the same as last year's model.
More customization options via Mercedes's Manufaktur personalization program are available this year, as is a the G Professional package, which previously had not been offered on the AMG-tuned version of the SUV.
Expect the G63 in Mercedes-AMG showrooms sometime in the second half of 2024.
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
2025 Mercedes-AMG G63
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