It took Wald International nearly two years to add the new generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class to its portfolio, but it’s finally here.
We’ll start with the top-of-the-line member of the family, the Mercedes-AMG G63, which has been dressed in a matte black paint by the Japanese tuner.
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And that’s not all, because they also fitted it with their ‘Black Bison’ kit, which includes new front and rear bumpers, roof spoiler and fender flares. The multi-spoke alloy wheels are represented by two sets, finished in black and gold.
The white G-Class features a different interpretation of the body kit, which is apparently available to all versions of the new generation SUV. It includes the same add-ons, which can be installed using the original mounting points, as well as a hood scoop and a roof-mounted LED bar. It rides on different 10.5×22-inch wheels and boasts a sports exhaust system that gives it a deeper tone.
Wald’s work is limited to revised body kits for all sorts of vehicles, and this applies here too, meaning that they called it a day after styling up the regular G-Class and powerful G63.
Not that it really needs more power, especially in the latter trim, which comes with the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 that delivers 585 PS (577 HP / 430 kW) and 849 Nm (627 lb-ft) of torque to both axles through a 9-speed automatic transmission. It can do the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.5 seconds and has a top speed of 220 km/h (137 mph), or 240 km/h (149 mph) with the optional AMG Driver’s Package.