Mercedes-Benz G-Class

From Free net encyclopedia

Image:Mercedes G500 silber.jpg DaimlerChrysler offers a series of sport utility vehicles to the public under the Mercedes-Benz brand as G-Class. Commonly referred to as the G-Wagen, short for Geländewagen (or Cross-Country Vehicle), Mercedes secured military contracts for the vehicle in the late 1970s and offered a civilian version to the public in 1979. Never an entirely Mercedes product, the G-Wagen was a joint Steyr-Daimler-Puch development and are assembled by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria. Mercedes' part was to provide the drivetrain as well as interior design on civilian vehicles, and Steyr retained distribution rights in certain regions under the Puch name. Among the engines offered in the G-Class for the 2004 model year is a 5.5-litre V8. Major models include the G500, and G55 AMG. Marking its 25th anniversary, the 2005 Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG was relaunched as the G55 Kompressor or G55K and received a boost in power, thanks to a 5.5-liter, supercharged V8 developing 469 horsepower and 516 lb.-ft. of torque. The 2006/2007 G-Wagen will use the company's updated 4-valve V6 and V8 engines and will have an updated interior and exterior.


Contents

History

The G-Wagen was first offered for sale in 1979 and redesigned in 1990 and updated in 1997. A new version was expected for 2007, but the new R-Class will not replace the G-Wagen and it will continue to be hand built in Graz, Austria at an annual production rate of 4,000 to 6,000 units.

W460/W461

The original W460/W461 G-Wagen went onsale for the 1979 model year. It was offered in two wheelbases and three body styles: A 2-door short-wheelbase convertible, a 2-door short-wheelbase wagon, and a long-wheelbase 4-door wagon.

This version of the G-Wagen was popular with military and offroad enthusiasts, with more than 50,000 built in the first decade. The vehicle was not offered in the United States officially, but with the demise of the "casual importation" grey-market in the mid-1980s, importers like Europa International were successful in selling G-Wagens (mostly W463s) that had been modified to meet US DOT specifications for around $135,000.

W463

The chassis was revised for 1990 as the W463 with anti-lock brakes and a full trio of electronically-locking differentials. The V8-powered 500GE was new for 1993, catering to more of a luxury than off-road crowd with only center and rear differentials and a luxurious cabin of leather and wood. This luxury-Wagen lasted just two years, however. All G-Wagens began using Mercedes-Benz's new letter-first naming scheme in 1994.

The range was refreshed again in 1997, including the introduction of a power-topped convertible and two new engines, the turbo 2.9 L Diesel and the V6-powered (M112 motor) G320 - previous years' G320s were outfitted with the M104 I6. The luxury G-wagen returned for 1998 as the G500, with official sales beginning in the United States in 2002 at $75,000. The 349 hp (260 kW) G55 AMG cemented the vehicle in the American market, however, with many snapped up by celebrities. A 476 hp (355 kW) G55, introduced in 2004, could hit 60 mph in just 5.5 seconds.

2006

It was rumored that, with military contracts for the G-Class completed, production of the old G-wagen in Graz, Austria would cease as of 2006. [1] Indeed, Mercedes-Benz did not announce a 2006 G-Class model as expected in the fall of 2005. However, current reports[2] state that production of the current G-wagen will continue for the forseeable future, with its unibody M-Class-based replacement being named the GL-Class. Still, it is also possible that a compact off-roader called G-Class will be built, both as a 3-door and as a 5-door, besides the MLK-Class compact crossover SUV.

The new G-Wagen will use the company's updated 4-valve V6 and V8 engines and will have an updated interior and exterior.

Military Use

Image:Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen Norwegian military fq.jpg

Canadian Army

A total of 802 vehicles have been ordered by the Canadian Forces beginning in late 2003. An armored kit can be fitted (or removed) in 8 hours by 3 soldiers. The vehicle has been used by Canadian troops in Afghanistan.

United States Marine Corps

The U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance use the 290 GDT diesel 4x4 Mercedes-Benz G-Class for their operations.

Dutch Army

Europe's 3th army (after the UK and France) uses various versions of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

French Army

The Peugeot P4 is a derivative from the G-Class equipped with Peugeot engine and equipment.

Norwegian Army

The Norwegian Army bought 240 GD to replace Volvo and Land Rover jeeps in the mid-1980s, and 290 GD to use as ambulances.

Danish Army

The Danish Army bought the 240GD/24 to supersede the M151A1, the Volkswagen 181 ("Jagdwagen") and the Land Rover 88. First deliveries were in 1985 and more than 1.300 have been put in service. Currently the Danes are taking delivery of up to 1.000 270CDIs. A number of 290 GDs and 300 GDs have also been used.

Models

  • 200GE - M102E20 2.0 L I4
  • 230G - M115 2.3 L I4
  • 230GE - M102E23 2.3 L I4
  • 240GD - OM616 2.4 L Diesel I4, 156 hp (115 kW), 294 ft·lbf (400 Nm)
  • 250GD - OM602 2.5 L Diesel I4, 156 hp (115 kW), 294 ft·lbf (400 Nm)
  • G 270 CDI - OM612 2.7 L Diesel I5 (turbocharged), 156 hp (115 kW), 294 ft·lbf (400 Nm)
  • G 290 TD
  • 300 GD - OM617 3.0 L Diesel I5 - later rebaged G 300
  • 300 GE - later rebaged G 300
  • G 350TD
  • G 300TD - OM606 3.0 L Diesel I6(turbocharged), 177 hp (130 kW), 244ft·lbf (220Nm)
  • G 320 - M104 3.2 L I6, 217 hp (161 kW), 229 ft·lbf (310 Nm)
  • G 320 - M112 3.2 L V6, 215 hp (158 kW), 220 ft·lbf (300 Nm)
  • G 400 CDI - OM628 4.0 L Diesel V8 (turbocharged), 250 hp (184 kW), 411 ft·lbf (560 Nm)
  • 500 GE - M117 5.0 L V8
  • G 500 - M113E50 5.0 L V8, 296 hp (218 kW), 336 ft·lbf (456 Nm)
  • G 55 AMG - M113E55 5.5 L V8 supercharged, 476 hp (350 kW), 514 ft·lbf (700 Nm)

Mercedes-AMG Chairman Volker Mornhinweg claims that one third of all G-Class vehicles are the G55 AMG model.[3]

References

  1. Template:Cite web

External links


<--earlier Mercedes-Benz road car timeline, 1980s-present edit
Type Class 1980s 1990s 2000s
0123456789 0123456789 0123456789
superminis A W168 W169
compact C W201 (190) W202 W203 W204
mid-size E W123 W124 W210 W211 W212
CLS W219
full-size S W126 W140 W220 W221
Limo W240 Maybach
roadsters SLK R170 R171
SL R107 R129 R230
coupés CLK W208 W209
CL W126 W140 C215
supercars SLR C199
SUVs G W460/W461 W463
crossover SUVs MLK MLK
M W163 W164
GL X164
MPVs Vaneo Vaneo
B W245
R W251


de:Mercedes-Benz G-Klasse fr:Mercedes-Benz Classe G nl:Mercedes-Benz G-Klasse no:Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen