- A recent addition to Carlex’s line-up is the G-Class Nuri, celebrating Uzbekistan.
- The bespoke Mercedes SUV has a blue paint scheme with real Sapphire dust.
- A typical one-of-one build takes the company about 18 months to bring to life.
For years, Polish tuner Carlex has been transforming exotics into even more special creations with intricately designed interiors and flamboyant exteriors. Recently, the company has taken things to a whole new level with its One of One projects, delivering bespoke Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons that are not only exclusive but also bathed in luxury and opulence.
A custom one-off from Carlex requires about 18 months to bring to life. One of its most detailed creations is the bespoke G-Falcon, unveiled last year and recently delivered to its owner in the United Arab Emirates. This G-Wagon was designed to celebrate the rich history of falconry in the Arab world, featuring an incredible exterior finish that glistens under the sun.
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The roof of the G-Falcon is the highlight. One of Carlex’s expert craftsmen hand-carved and painted a detailed mural of a falcon. The cabin is equally special, dominated by deep maroon leather with black Alcantara and intricate notches on the center console and door panels.
Carlex Design made similarly complex modifications to its one-off G-Class Nuri. It’s painted in a rich shade of blue and draws on the history of Uzbekistan for inspiration. This includes a roof with Uzbek mosaics and paint that includes real Sapphire dust. The interior is equally as eye-catching and includes plenty of blue and white leather with golden accents.
A more recent addition to Carlex One of One collection is the Yellow Dragon. It’s inspired by Chinese mythology and the Yellow Dragon, which represents strength, power, prosperity, and success. A painted and engraved mural of a dragon on the roof distinguishes it from not only any other G-Class you’ll find in Asia, but any other in the world.
One of Carlex’s original one-off commissions was the G-Class Steampunk, unveiled back in early 2020. More than 5,000 hours were spent crafting it with plenty of metal and wood used throughout its construction.