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

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DiJordan
07/29/25 4:10pm
Here are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz Big G and the Small G: 1. Different models: The Mercedes-Benz Big G refers to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class AMG models; the Mercedes-Benz Small 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 Small 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 Small 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 kits, a dual shock absorber system, and portal axles derived from the Mercedes-Benz G6366 pickup, among others; the Mercedes-Benz Small G does not have the above configurations.
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