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What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz G500 and G63?

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DiTimothy
07/28/25 2:21pm

The differences between the Mercedes-Benz G500 and G63 are as follows: 1. Different tire models: The G500 uses 275/55r19 tires, while the G63 uses 275/50r20 tires. 2. Different body dimensions: The G500 measures 4857mm in length, 1931mm in width, and 1962mm in height, whereas the G63 measures 4864mm in length, 1984mm in width, and 1974mm in height. Both the G500 and G63 are mid-to-large-sized SUVs with a fuel tank capacity of 100 liters, and both are equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

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SanJosie
08/11/25 6:52pm

As an off-road vehicle enthusiast, I reckon the biggest difference between the G500 and G63 lies in their engines. The G500's 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine delivers 416 horsepower, accelerates to 100 km/h in about 5.9 seconds, and offers a smooth ride, making it suitable for daily off-roading and urban driving with relatively economical fuel consumption. As for the G63? After AMG tuning, its horsepower soars to 577, achieving 0-100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds—step on the gas and it feels like being pushed forward, with an especially thrilling exhaust note. Plus, the stiffer suspension ensures rock-solid stability during high-speed cornering. Although both share the G-Class's classic chassis and strong off-road capabilities, the G63 comes with additional AMG features like distinctive exhaust tips and wheels, significantly boosting its street presence and head-turning appeal. If budget allows, those chasing ultimate speed should opt for the G63, while practicality-focused drivers might find the G500 more hassle-free.

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LaErin
09/29/25 3:29am

From my daily observations, the main differences between the G500 and G63 lie in cost and daily practicality. The G500 offers moderate power with 416 horsepower, which is sufficient for most needs. It has lower fuel consumption for city commuting and more affordable maintenance, making it suitable for family trips or business use. The G63, on the other hand, is significantly more expensive. Its AMG engine starts with 577 horsepower, providing quicker acceleration, but it burns through fuel faster, potentially leading to higher long-term fuel costs. In terms of appearance, the G63 features bold designs like wide-body exhausts, producing louder but exhilarating sounds, while the G500 is more understated with equally luxurious interiors at a friendlier price. Maintenance-wise, G63 parts can be harder to find and more expensive, so beginners might want to start with the G500 to get familiar with the basics before upgrading. Ultimately, the performance gap is clear, and the choice between the two depends on your budget and personal preferences.

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ElisaLynn
11/12/25 5:24am

I always enjoy savoring the interior details, and the differences between the Mercedes-Benz G500 and G63 are quite fascinating. The G500 comes standard with high-quality leather seats and a modern dashboard, offering a comfortable and quiet ride ideal for long-distance journeys. As for the G63, its AMG-specific elements stand out more prominently, such as the steering wheel with red stitching, sporty bucket seats with strong support, and even the exhaust tips designed to be more eye-catching—turning the engine noise into a rhythmic experience. In terms of performance, the G63's 577 horsepower is truly impressive, delivering a strong push-back sensation during acceleration, though it comes with slightly higher fuel consumption. While the two models share a similar exterior, the G63 features larger wheels as a status symbol, making it more attention-grabbing. Overall, the G63 exudes more personality and is perfect for those who pursue the ultimate driving experience.

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LouisFitz
01/02/26 7:05am

I discussed this with a friend while teaching them to drive. The G500 and G63 are like brothers: the G500 is the moderate one, with a base V8 engine producing 416 horsepower, offering smooth acceleration and better fuel efficiency. The G63 is the AMG-enhanced version, with its engine tuned up to 577 horsepower, delivering quicker starts but higher fuel consumption. Design-wise, the G63 features special exhausts and wheel rims, along with an AMG-branded interior and a tighter driving feel. There's a notable price difference, with the G63 being more expensive. Beginners might prefer starting with the G500 to get familiar with the chassis before transitioning to the G63 for more excitement. Both share the same rugged off-road capabilities, making them ideal for exploring rough terrains.

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