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Mercedes-Benz Confirms Smaller G-Wagen, Announces Design Changes

The move comes as Mercedes-Benz looks to expand the reach of the G-Class, which has long been celebrated for its off-road capabilities, luxurious features, and distinctive boxy design.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
February 21, 2025
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Mercedes-Benz Confirms Smaller G-Wagen, Announces Design Changes

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Mercedes-Benz has officially confirmed the development of a smaller, more accessible version of its iconic G-Class, signaling a significant shift in the future of the luxury SUV. The new, more compact G-Wagen is expected to offer the classic rugged appeal of its larger counterparts but with a design tailored to urban drivers seeking a more maneuverable and practical version of the beloved SUV.

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The move comes as Mercedes-Benz looks to expand the reach of the G-Class, which has long been celebrated for its off-road capabilities, luxurious features, and distinctive boxy design. The smaller G-Wagen will likely be a three-door model, harking back to earlier G-Class variants, and will offer a more compact footprint while still delivering the exceptional performance and durability that the G-Wagen is known for. This new model will likely cater to those who desire a G-Class but find the existing models too bulky or expensive.

Alongside the new smaller variant, Mercedes-Benz has also announced design changes across the G-Class range. While the changes are expected to modernize the SUV’s aesthetic, the brand is committed to keeping the vehicle’s signature characteristics—such as its iconic squared-off shape and high ground clearance—intact. The refreshed G-Class will strike a balance between staying true to its roots while introducing contemporary touches to appeal to a new generation of buyers.

Mercedes-Benz Confirms Smaller G-Wagen, Announces Design Changes

Perhaps the most exciting development is the introduction of the all-electric G-Class, known as the EQG. This electric model will combine the unmistakable G-Wagen design with an advanced electric powertrain, reflecting the growing demand for eco-conscious luxury vehicles. The EQG will provide the same legendary off-road performance as its gasoline-powered counterparts, but with zero-emissions capabilities, offering a sustainable yet high-performance alternative for those looking to embrace electric mobility without sacrificing the G-Class experience.

The smaller G-Wagen, along with the electric EQG, represents a forward-thinking approach from Mercedes-Benz to evolve the G-Class into a more versatile and future-ready offering. With these new models, the brand aims to broaden the appeal of the G-Wagen, ensuring its place in an increasingly competitive luxury SUV market.

Mercedes Officially Confirms It's Building a Smaller G-Class SUV

The arrival of the smaller G-Wagen is expected to appeal to a younger, urban demographic seeking a premium off-roading experience without the need for a large, imposing vehicle. Meanwhile, the electric EQG aligns with Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to sustainability and clean energy, reinforcing its position as a leader in both luxury and innovation.

As the automotive industry continues to shift toward more sustainable and practical solutions, Mercedes-Benz’s G-Class redesigns ensure the vehicle remains relevant while staying true to the brand’s rich heritage. The smaller model and the electric variant will offer G-Class enthusiasts more options, further solidifying the SUV’s place as an automotive icon with a modern twist.

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