Is the Big G a Mercedes-Benz car?

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BennettRose
07/29/25 6:54pm
The Big G is a Mercedes-Benz vehicle and one of the world's most capable all-terrain off-road vehicles. The Mercedes-Benz Big G models include the G500 and G350. Both the Mercedes-Benz G500 and the Mercedes-Benz G500 Special Edition are equipped with a 4.0T V8 twin-turbo engine, delivering a maximum power of 310kW and a peak torque of 610Nm. These two models feature an automatic transmission with manual shift mode, front-engine four-wheel drive layout, and permanent all-wheel drive system. The Mercedes-Benz G350 is a mid-to-large SUV powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine, producing a maximum power of 190kW and peak torque of 370Nm. The vehicle measures 4877mm in length, 1931mm in width, and 1975mm in height, with a fuel tank capacity of 100 liters.
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