Is the G63 the Big G?
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G63 is the Big G: 1. The Mercedes-Benz G63 belongs to the AMG series of Mercedes-Benz, and the AMG series is collectively referred to as the Big G, while the standard Mercedes-Benz G-Class is commonly known as the Small G. 2. The AMG series includes models like the G63 and G65, which are modified by Mercedes-Benz's official tuning division. These modified models feature significant enhancements in power, configuration, and interior, making the G63 more expensive than the standard G-Class. 3. The G63 is equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 430 KW and a maximum torque of 850 N·m.
I've been driving the G-Class off-road vehicle for three years, and people often ask me this question. The G63 is indeed the top-of-the-line AMG-modified 'Big G,' but the term 'Big G' generally refers to all Mercedes-Benz G-Class models. The most obvious difference is that the G63 comes with an AMG-tuned V8 biturbo engine, and its exhaust note roars like a beast. Once, a friend of mine bought a standard G500 and was teased by fellow car enthusiasts as 'just buying a shell,' because true enthusiasts chase the performance of the AMG version. When you see a boxy off-roader on the road, the one with the AMG badge on the rear is the G63, while the standard version has a much more understated exhaust design. However, seasoned drivers now also refer to the standard G-Class collectively as the 'Big G.'