Why do people still buy the Mercedes-Benz G-Class despite its ugly appearance?
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The most essential attribute of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is still its off-road capability, and tackling various rugged terrains is its forte. The iconic three differential locks—front, center, and rear—combined with the low-range four-wheel-drive system, along with a ground clearance of 241mm and a wading depth of 700mm, as well as approach and departure angles of 31 and 30 degrees respectively, make the Mercedes-Benz G-Class even more appealing when these specifications are listed. Below is relevant information: 1. Powertrain: For the AMG variant, what matters more than the on-paper data is the roar. The 4.0T twin-turbocharged V8 engine's growl will get your blood pumping, and when paired with the 9-speed automatic transmission, it ensures robust off-road performance while also delivering decent fuel efficiency. 2. Dimensions: The new G-Class, specifically the AMG G63, boasts a wheelbase of 2890mm, providing ample interior space. The front seats feature dynamic contouring design, ensuring comfort whether driving in the city or off-road. The rear seating area is equally impressive and very comfortable.