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Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai
Perhaps the auto industry’s most unlikely icon, the Mercedes-Benz G-wagen was originally developed for the German military way back in 1979. The civilian model gained popularity for its rugged chic and anti-style style. Then AMG got its hands on the G-wagen, and the muscled-up variants including the G63 and the twin-turbo V-12–powered G65 eventually eclipsed the standard G-class in sales. It became clear that the more outrageous Mercedes made the G-wagen, the more buyers loved it. That realization led to vehicles such as the triple-axle G63 AMG 6×6, the Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet, and this: the Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai.
Although we’ve just driven the all-new G-class, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to strap our test gear to this final iteration of the (nearly) original G-wagen, which literally towers over the standard model. The additional height—the Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai is almost exactly a foot taller than the pedestrian G500—as well as a set of portal axles and 36.1-inch-tall 325/55R-22 Pirelli Scorpion ATR off-road tires are the defining elements of this extreme G.
Naturally, with its 17.2 inches of ground clearance, we had to take the 4×42 off-road. The portal axles, which use in-hub gears to locate the wheel centers below the axles’ driveshafts, combine with the massive wheels and tires to deliver 7.9 inches more air between this G and the ground than in a standard model. Factor in the steep approach and breakover angles (not so much the departure angle, owning to the comparatively low-hanging rear bumper), and there wasn’t an obstacle this Benz couldn’t overcome. At least, not at ground level. We had to back out of some trails when overhanging branches threatened the roof-mounted LED light bar—this beast towers seven feet four inches high. And other trails proved too narrow for this machine’s 82.7-inch girth, which is more than nine inches greater than the width of a regular G500. With its three locking differentials (as in all G-class models—except the 6×6, which gets five), it can really dig in and crawl like a tank. Good thing, since there are no recovery tow hooks that we could find. Really, though, rather than on the trails, a better place to experience this machine’s incredible off-road prowess would be blasting across the open desert or clambering through the detritus of a post-apocalyptic landscape.
The Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai proved less at home on the blacktop landscape of our test track, although by a lesser degree than you might expect. Powered by Mercedes-AMG’s twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8, which musters 416 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque—the latter sent to all four corners via a seven-speed automatic transmission—the 4×4² will launch itself from zero to 60 mph in 6.1 seconds. That’s just 0.4 second behind the standard G500 (with the same powertrain), which is a pretty narrow difference given that the tall-boy version is 753 pounds heavier, vaulting past the three-ton marker to crush the scales at 6635 pounds. The quarter-mile comes up in 14.8 seconds at 93 mph, again just a shade behind the regular version’s 14.4 seconds at 97 mph. Stay with it, and the 4×4² will keep accelerating past 100 mph—although it seems imprudent to do so—eventually topping out at 121 mph. Hauling it back down, we recorded a 196-foot stop from 70 mph, which is heavy-duty-pickup territory; then again, this thing is heavy-duty-pickup heavy. (The regular G500 comes to a stop in 183 feet.) On the skidpad, stability control intervened early and often as the 4×42generated 0.69 g of grip; thanks in part to its additional width, that’s actually better than the standard G’s 0.66 g, and it tied the recently tested two-door Jeep Wrangler JL.
Somehow, the Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai acquits itself better on the track than it does on the street. There, we noted that every time you accelerate from rest, it makes a sort of grinding noise likely due to internal friction in the portal axles. The engine isn’t terribly loud inside (although the exhausts exiting at roughly head level on each side ensure bystanders get an earful), but once you reach highway speed, there’s plenty of tire roar and wind rush. Characteristic of the G-class, there’s all kinds of play in the recirculating-ball steering, which is exacerbated by the tall-sidewall tires and the towering body’s susceptibility to crosswinds. Despite the suspension’s long travel, bumps seem transmitted directly to the cabin. Come to a stop, and the body rocks back and forth.
As in other G-class models, the cabin has been kitted out with modern-Benz infotainment and luxuries, but it’s narrow and the cramped rear seat has barely enough room for adults. What’s different here is that the climb aboard is challenging enough that this is the first SUV we’ve ever thought would benefit from grab handles near the doorsills. But unlatch the door and that mechanical click is so awesomely old-school Mercedes.
Mostly, though, the Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai is just absurd out among ordinary traffic. It might seem fun to take it through the Starbucks drive-thru, but keep in mind that you may have to hop down from your perch to grab the proffered mocha Frappuccino. Drive-up ATMs prove tantalizingly out of reach. With its towering ride height, LED roof lights, side-exiting exhaust, and massive 22-inch wheels outlined with carbon-fiber fender extensions and pushed outward on a much wider track, the 4×4² couldn’t scream “Look at me!” any louder if it were lit up in neon and shooting flames. “It’s a Swarovski-crystal-encrusted brodozer,” as one editor opined. And yet for all that, we can’t help but fall for its absurdist appeal. We’ll miss the old G, but at least it went out as it lived: with near-obscene brashness.
Mercedes Benz G500 4×4 Squared Rent in Dubai
Vehicle Type: front-engine, all-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door hatchback
ENGINE TYPE
twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 243 in3, 3982 cm3
Power: 416 hp @ 5550 rpm
Torque: 450 lb-ft @ 2250 rpm
TRANSMISSION
7-speed automatic with manual shifting mode
CHASSIS
Suspension (F/R): live axle/live axle
Brakes (F/R): 15.0-in vented, cross-drilled disc/14.6-in vented, cross-drilled disc
Tires: Pirelli Scorpion ATR, 325/55R-22 116H M+S M0
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 112.2 in
Length: 177.1 in
Width: 82.7 in
Height: 88.0 in
Curb weight: 6635 lb
C/D TEST RESULTS
Zero to 60 mph: 6.1 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 17.9 sec
Zero to 120 mph: 41.8 sec
Rolling start, 5–60 mph: 7.0 sec
Top gear, 30–50 mph: 3.4 sec
Top gear, 50–70 mph: 4.5 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 14.8 sec @ 93 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 121 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 196 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad*: 0.69 g
*stability-control-inhibited
C/D FUEL ECONOMY
Observed: 11 mpg
EPA FUEL ECONOMY
EPA combined/city/highway: 11/11/11 mpg
*Information may vary depending on the selected vehicle. All information was taken from manufacturer’s website.
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