Shortly after the new 2021 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 4×4² was spied testing without any camouflage, a pair of renderings of the lifted G-Wagon have hit the web.

As the current-generation G-Class doesn’t look dramatically different than the previous model, the flagship 4×4² won’t be all that changed either. That’s no bad thing as the original G-Class 4×4², badged as the G500 in Europe and the G550 in the United States, is one of the most badass vehicles of recent memory.

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These renderings from Kolesa depict the new 4×4² with a black bull bar that could be offered as an option but wasn’t present on the prototype recently snapped. Like the previous-gen model, the vehicle will use advanced portal axles to give it a huge amount of ground clearance, not that most buyers will be brave enough to take it off-roading.

Spin around to the rear and the vehicle has been rendered with a spare wheel attached to the tailgate and a thick bull bar covering it. The small rear ladder of the recent prototype is not present in these renderings but we suspect it will be an option.

Details regarding the powertrain of the new 4×4² remain unclear. There is no doubt that it will feature a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 like most current AMG models but it remains to be seen if it will produce the same 416 hp and 450 lb-ft (610 Nm) of torque as the previous G500 / G550 4×4² models. Given how popular the off-roader proved to be when it went on sale, we wouldn’t be shocked to see the German firm slot in the more punchy 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 of the G63 that offers up 577 hp and 627 lb-ft (849 Nm).

Note: These are independent illustrations from publication Kolesa and have not been endorsed by Mercedes-Benz