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What are the differences between the G63 and G500?

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VonJeffrey
07/29/25 5:08pm
The G63 and G500 are both classic off-road vehicles from Mercedes-Benz. The main differences between the G63 and G500 are as follows: 1. Exterior: The G63, equipped with AMG components, features a wider front face. Its vertical waterfall-style grille represents the latest design language of the family and is the most distinct feature differentiating it from other Mercedes-Benz models, giving it a more luxurious and visually impactful appearance. The G63 also comes with larger 22-inch AMG alloy wheels compared to the G500, further enhancing its rugged look. Don't underestimate these wheels—for cars in this class, the wheels are quite expensive, and larger wheels demand higher-quality materials. 2. Engine: The G500 delivers 421 horsepower with a peak torque of 610 Nm, while the G63 produces 585 horsepower with a peak torque of 850 Nm. The Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG not only excels in performance but also perfectly balances power, comfort, and off-road capability.
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DiHaven
08/14/25 7:30am
As someone who frequently drives these types of vehicles, I think the main differences between the G63 and G500 lie first in engine performance. The G63 is the AMG version, equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine that delivers a roaring 585 horsepower, offering explosive acceleration—0 to 100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds, driving like a beast. In contrast, the G500 also has a V8 but outputs 421 horsepower, providing much smoother power delivery, making it more suitable for daily driving. Exterior-wise, the G63 is more aggressive, featuring AMG's signature vertical grille design, paired with large wheels and sporty body kits, giving it a hardcore and flashy look; the G500 is more conservative, with simpler lines and no exaggerated add-ons. Price is also a big factor—the G63 starts at over 1.5 million RMB, while the G500 is more affordable, starting just over 1 million RMB. If you're after thrills, go for the G63, but be prepared for higher fuel consumption; the G500 offers a more balanced experience, saving both money and hassle.
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LilaRose
10/13/25 5:13am
Based on my years of experience driving SUVs, there are quite a few functional differences between the G63 and G500. The AMG engine of the G63 has a more roaring sound, especially when the sport mode is engaged—it rumbles loudly, and the cornering stability is better due to its stiffer suspension tuning. In contrast, the G500 leans more toward comfort, with a softer suspension that makes long-distance driving less tiring. In terms of interior, the G63 features more carbon fiber accents and seats with stronger bolstering, giving it a race-car-like feel, while the G500 uses solid but more conventional materials. Price-wise, the G63 is significantly more expensive, making it less accessible, with higher maintenance costs and greater fuel consumption. The G500 is more practical for daily use—it has a larger fuel tank for longer range, similar cabin space, and a quieter rear seat, making it better suited for families or long trips. Which one to choose depends on your usage: speed enthusiasts should go for the G63, while practical drivers will prefer the G500.
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Jensen
11/26/25 6:12am
In the car enthusiast circle, we all know the G63 is a beast. It embodies that brutal aesthetic with its massive wheels, wide tires, and the iconic AMG badge, making it an instant head-turner on the road. The engine roars like thunder, delivering an intense push-you-back-in-your-seat acceleration. The G500, on the other hand, is more understated with its clean, no-frills design, offering a smooth and quiet ride. The power difference is significant: the G63 boasts 585 horsepower and blistering acceleration, while the G500, with just 421 horsepower, is more about steady and comfortable city driving. Fuel economy-wise, the G63 is thirstier, making highway trips a bit painful for the wallet. If you prioritize looks and speed, the G63 wins; if economy and comfort are your focus, the G500 is the better choice. Both share a solid off-road foundation but cater to different audiences.
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