
G63 cannot enter a 2-meter garage. More details about the Mercedes-Benz G63 are as follows: Introduction: The Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG is a model based on the latest 2013 facelifted Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Compared to the standard version, the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG is equipped with a large front bumper, and a full set of body dynamics kit gives both vehicles an extremely dynamic and domineering effect. Configuration: The Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG also performs excellently in terms of power, with the new car equipped with a 5.5L V8 twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 544 horsepower and a maximum torque of 760Nm.

The official height of the G63 is approximately 1.98 meters, so a 2-meter garage should theoretically just accommodate it, but extra caution is required. Through numerous tests in my work, the actual height can increase by a centimeter or two due to suspension compression or tire pressure changes, especially if the garage entrance has a slope or uneven ground. Not to mention if the roof is equipped with a luggage rack or antenna, which would immediately exceed the height limit. For safety, it's advisable for owners to measure their vehicle's height themselves: first, park on a level surface and use a tape measure from the ground to the highest point of the roof—don't rely solely on specifications. When entering the garage, slow down and proceed cautiously, preferably with someone guiding and observing to avoid scratches. In case of a scrape, repairs can be expensive and may not be covered by insurance. Regularly inspecting the garage structure is also a good idea, as older garage door frames may have deformed, affecting the actual available space.

My buddy tried parking his G63 in a 2-meter garage. At first, he was worried it wouldn't fit, but it actually went in fine at stock height – a false alarm. The garage clearance was so tight that even a slight bump could scrape the roof. He reminded me: when driving tall vehicles like this, always watch road conditions and avoid sharp turns at high speed; before entering low garages, make sure the roof is clean with no extra items adding height. Also, the G63's high ground clearance means you must go extra slow on garage ramps to prevent the front end from lifting and taking up more space. If in doubt, park outside or find an alternative spot.

A 2-meter garage height is quite risky for the G63, as the actual height is close to 2 meters, posing significant danger. I recommend that owners not take the risk and first find a safe spot to test whether there's enough space. Extra caution is needed especially during summer when high temperatures cause tire expansion.

A friend who enjoys off-roading modified his G63 to a height of 2.1 meters, making it impossible to enter the garage. He regrets not measuring the garage height before the modification. The standard version of the original G63 can barely fit into a 2-meter garage, but you must ensure there are no additional items on the roof like a roof box. Usually, drive slowly, aim for the lowest point of the entrance, and don't be careless.

From a perspective, the G63 is prone to accidents when its height approaches the garage limit of 2 meters. I've helped test garages multiple times: after parking, use a height-measuring app on your phone for a quick check. If the garage entrance has a gentle slope, it's manageable, but a steep downhill slope can increase the vehicle's height. Don't cut corners for convenience; prioritize safety with backup plans like parking outside.


