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2019-2023 Mercedes-AMG G 63
Mercedes-Benz / AMG G 63
2019–2023 (Second Generation W463A) · luxury SUV

Rarity Score
5/10 - Uncommon. While expensive, they are very popular in wealthy metropolitan enclaves and are produced in significant numbers for the luxury market.
Spot Difficulty
4/10. Easy to find in major cities like Los Angeles, Miami, or Houston; much harder to see in rural or middle-income areas.
Engine & Performance
Engine: 4.0L V8 Biturbo; 577 hp @ 6,000 rpm; 627 lb-ft of torque @ 2,500 rpm
Transmission & Drivetrain: 9-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT automatic; permanent 4WD with three locking differentials
Performance: 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds; top speed 137 mph (149 mph with AMG Driver's Package); 14 combined MPG; curb weight 5,842 lbs
Exterior
Obsidian Black or G Manufaktur Night Black Magno; boxy body style; characteristic side-exit exhaust; rear-mounted spare tire; flared wheel arches; signature round LED headlights (though only rear is visible)
Interior Features
Nappa leather upholstery; dual 12.3-inch widescreen displays; MBUX infotainment; Burmester surround sound; 64-color ambient lighting
Condition Assessment
Good/Very Good - The vehicle appears road-worthy and structurally sound, maintaining the high-gloss finish typical of high-end luxury SUVs.
Condition Issues: No major visible damage; potential minor road debris pitting on the rear spare tire cover or lower bumper given highway usage.
Estimated Mileage: 10,000 – 40,000 miles
Historical Significance
The G-Class (Gelandewagen) originated as a military vehicle in 1979 and has evolved into a global status symbol of wealth and rugged luxury while maintaining its original boxy silhouette for over 40 years.
Notable Features
Side-pipe exhaust system; three independent differential locker buttons; 'G-Turn' capability in newer electric variants; external door hinges and push-button door handles.
Production Numbers
Approximately 15,000 to 20,000 units are produced annually across all G-Class trims globally; the G 63 accounts for a high percentage of US sales.
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $160,000 – $210,000 USD
Auction Estimate: $155,000 – $190,000 USD
Maintenance Recommendations
Check door hinges for lubrication; frequent oil changes due to high-performance turbos; monitor brake pad wear given the heavy curb weight.
Fun Facts
The door closing sound is engineered to mimic the sound of a closing gun bolt; it is one of the only modern passenger vehicles featuring three fully locking differentials; the model originally went into production following a suggestion from the Shah of Iran.
Identified on: 3/27/2026
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