How far can a Mercedes-Benz G63 go on a full tank?

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LaCayden
07/29/25 11:40am
Mercedes-Benz G63 can travel 500 kilometers on a full tank, with a fuel tank capacity of 100 liters. Below are the detailed specifications of the Mercedes-Benz G63: 1. Taking the 2020 Mercedes-Benz G63 as an example, its front suspension is a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a solid axle non-independent suspension. 2. The body dimensions are: length 4864mm, width 1984mm, height 1974mm, wheelbase 2890mm, front track 1651mm, rear track 1652mm, and luggage compartment volume 454 liters. 3. It is equipped with a 4.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 585PS, maximum power of 430kW, maximum torque of 850Nm, matched with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
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