What are the models of Mercedes-Benz G?

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RhettLynn
07/29/25 11:26pm
Mercedes-Benz G models can be divided into the following types: 1. According to the vehicle type, they can be divided into G300, G350, G500, G550, and 4×4² models. 2. According to the version, they can be divided into European version, Mexican version, American version, Middle East version, and Canadian version. (1) European version models include: G350 and G350 4×4², G500 and G500 4×4², among which G350 is only available in diesel version. (2) Mexican version models include: G350 and G350 4×4², G500 and G500 4×4², among which G350 is only available in diesel version. The Mexican version models are the same as the European version models. (3) Middle East version models include: G300 and G500, G500 4×4², among which G300 is the only military version in Mercedes-Benz. (4) Canadian version models include: G550 and G550 4×4².
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