Do the G500 and G350 look the same?
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g500 and g350 look the same. Here are the relevant introductions: In terms of appearance: The main reason why the G is so popular is its shape, which is square, resolute, tall, and has an iron-like body, making it extremely classic. In terms of styling, the G350 and G500 are the same, even the front Mercedes-Benz logo is blackened, consistent with the latest G500 Flame Special Edition. In terms of interior: Ordinary Mercedes-Benz uses large areas of leather + wood trim, but the G's interior is large areas of leather + metal, and the completely different materials 'collide' to create a strong sense of quality.
As a car enthusiast, I often chat with friends about the Mercedes-Benz G-Class series. Externally, the G500 and G350 are practically twin brothers—boxy body, rugged silhouette, iconic round headlights, and grille design, all cast from the same mold. Mercedes-Benz maintains a consistent style in designing the G-Class to preserve its tough off-road image, only tweaking the engines: the G500 typically comes with a V8 gasoline engine, while the G350 might be a diesel version in other regions, but the rear badges are so tiny they're hard to spot. If you're standing by the roadside, you'd never tell the difference. I think this design is pretty cool, with strong heritage and timeless appeal. However, when buying a used car, you need to check the details carefully to avoid being fooled, because a single letter difference can mean different configurations. Overall, both cars look equally stylish and offer a reassuring drive.