Are the exterior dimensions of the G500 and G63 the same?

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BriannaLee
08/26/25 3:42am
The exterior dimensions of the G500 and G63 are not the same. These two models share the same wheelbase, but their length, width, and height differ due to the G63's sports package. The G63 measures 4864 mm in length, 1984 mm in width, and 1974 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2890 mm. The G500, on the other hand, measures 4857 mm in length, 1931 mm in width, and 1962 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2890 mm. Both the Mercedes-Benz G500 and G63 belong to the G-Class lineup. The differences between the G500 and G63 are as follows: 1. Price difference: The price gap is significant, with the G500 being more affordable than the G63. 2. Exterior difference: The G63 features AMG body kits, a single chrome grille, and larger AMG sport wheels compared to the G500. 3. Performance difference: The G500 is equipped with a 5.5-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine, while the G63 also has a 5.5-liter V8 engine but with twin-turbocharging.
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VonEleanor
09/08/25 4:28am
As a G-Class owner who frequently drives the G500 and has tried the G63, I can confirm with certainty that their exterior dimensions are identical—length, width, and height are exactly the same, with no differences whatsoever. The Mercedes-Benz G-Class shares the same chassis design, and the G63 is simply the AMG high-performance variant, featuring an upgraded engine output while retaining the unchanged body structure. Parking on narrow city streets feels equally spacious for both, and their ground clearance remains identical during off-roading. Many mistakenly perceive the G63 as visually larger due to its more aggressive AMG wheels and grille styling, but actual measurements confirm identical dimensions. If you're considering a purchase, the uniform size simplifies the choice—no need to worry about size affecting daily usability. In everyday driving, turning radius and garage adaptability are precisely equal. The real difference lies in the driving dynamics, but the exterior dimensions are absolutely identical—a thoroughly reliable fact.
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