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What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz Big G and Little G?

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LaLogan
07/29/25 7:59pm
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz Big G and Little G are: 1. Different engine displacement and power: The Mercedes-Benz Big G refers to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class AMG models; the Mercedes-Benz Little G refers to the standard Mercedes-Benz G-Class. 2. Different configurations: The Mercedes-Benz Big G is equipped with three twin-turbocharged engines: 4.0T, 5.5T, and 6.0T; the Mercedes-Benz Little G is only equipped with one 4.0T twin-turbocharged engine. 3. Different engine horsepower: The 4.0T model of the Mercedes-Benz Big G has an engine power of 585 horsepower; the 4.0T model of the Mercedes-Benz Little G has an engine power of 421 horsepower. 4. Different features: The Mercedes-Benz Big G is equipped with a widened and heightened body, 22-inch oversized wheels, Designo interior, carbon fiber kit, dual shock absorber system, and portal axles derived from the Mercedes-Benz G6366 pickup, etc.; the Mercedes-Benz Little G does not have the above configurations.
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McNicole
08/14/25 3:55pm
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz Big G and Little G are significant. In terms of size, the Big G is the G-Class, larger with a higher ground clearance, excelling in off-road performance; the Little G, like the GLA or GLB, is smaller and more agile, convenient for city commuting. The price gap is huge—the Big G often exceeds 1.5 million RMB, while the Little G costs less than half. Fuel efficiency favors the Little G, making it economical for city driving; the Big G consumes more fuel but is ideal for long-distance adventures. Space-wise, the Big G offers ample rear seating for five, while the Little G is more compact, suitable for small families. Driving feel differs too—the Big G is heavier with slower steering, whereas the Little G is nimble and easy to handle. Both models have solid safety features, but the Big G's 4WD is steadier off-road, while the Little G handles rain well. In short, the Big G is a luxury toy, while the Little G is a practical choice.
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Tyrone
10/15/25 8:36am
I've driven my friend's little G, which is easy to handle in the city and fits into any parking spot; the big G feels as bulky as a tank in urban areas and is a hassle to park. The difference in fuel consumption is noticeable—the little G can go much farther on a full tank, while the big G needs refueling every two or three days. Noise control is better in the little G, as the big G's rumbling is quite loud on the highway. Both have comfortable seats, but the big G's interior is a bit more luxurious. For kids, the little G's back seat is sufficient, and the trunk is just right for backpacks and toys; the big G has a lot of space but feels a bit wasteful. On rainy days, the little G's grip is stable, while the big G's advantage lies in off-roading. Overall, the little G is more suitable for family life, while the big G is better for adventure-loving enthusiasts.
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