About This Example
The Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG needs little introduction. A motoring icon with a cult following around the world, the G-Wagen has transcended its utilitarian roots to become one of the most desirable and recognisable performance SUVs on the road.
This particular example is a 2022/22-registered car, finished in elegant Selenite Grey Metallic over Black Designo Nappa leather, presenting a refined and stealthy look that pairs perfectly with the car’s commanding presence. Its bold boxy silhouette, distinctive LED lighting, and flared wheel arches sit over a set of 22-inch AMG cross-spoke forged alloys, finished in matt black and complemented by red brake calipers – a subtle nod to the power that lies beneath the surface.
Inside, the G63 blends old-school character with modern luxury. The cabin is trimmed in Black Nappa leather, featuring heated front and rear seats, an Alcantara Dinamica headliner. The Burmester surround sound system provides exceptional audio clarity, while ambient lighting, illuminated AMG door sills, and AMG-specific trim elements all contribute to a cabin that feels distinctly special. The 2022 model year also brought subtle but meaningful updates to the G63’s interior tech, including the new AMG Performance steering wheelwith capacitive touch control buttons, offering improved ergonomics and a more contemporary user experience.
This example is equipped with a generous list of technology and driver assistance features, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 360-degree surround cameras, a widescreen digital cockpit, and the latest generation of Mercedes-Benz’s infotainment system. With usability and comfort in mind, this G63 is not just about performance – it’s designed to be used every day, whether navigating city streets or venturing further afield.
Importantly, the 2022 model year marks one of the last non-hybrid versions of the G63, powered by the formidable 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 without any electrification. With new regulations pushing Mercedes-Benz to hybridise the G-Class in future iterations, this car represents the end of an era – the final chapter of the pure, unassisted V8 G-Wagen. As such, it’s already revered by true enthusiasts as a future modern classic.
This example has been serviced exclusively by Mercedes-Benz main dealers, with its most recent service carried out by Mercedes-Benz of Brighton on 19th June 2025 at 16,367 miles. Well cared for, beautifully specified, and offered in one of the G63’s most desirable configurations – an opportunity to acquire an automotive legend – one that stands apart not just for what it is today, but for what it represents in the AMG story.
About This Model
The G-Class or the G-Wagon as it is better known represents a niche market in which has become one of Mercedes-Benz’s longest running models. Originally developed as a military vehicle the G-Wagen has mostly stayed loyal to it’s roots keeping it’s unique boxy styling which has defined it’s character since it was first introduced in 1979. With it’s rugged utilitarian looks and it’s 4-wheel drive capability the G-Wagen may have been intended as an off-road vehicle but it has built such a cult following amongst the wealthy and famous that these days it’s more likely to see one in the more affluent city areas, especially one of the more powerful AMG versions.
Mercedes introduced the GL-Class in 2006 which was intended to replace the G-Class but such was the demand still for the traditional G-wagon style that Mercedes has kept production going on both models. With Mercedes continually upgrading and improving the G-Wagon over it’s lifespan, these days it boasts all the latest technology and comforts which Mercedes has to offer.
The G63 AMG was introduced in 2012 and is today probably the most desirable and popular model with some impressive performance thanks to it’s twin-turbo V8 AMG engine while the more affordable diesel powered G350 is perhaps the more sensible choice. A V12 powered G65 AMG does exist though it is not currently available in the UK while the most extreme customer might have his eyes on the limited edition G63 6×6 which features six 37” wheels and is the second most expensive new Mercedes of all-time after the SLS Electric Drive.
Options
22″ AMG forged wheels – cross- spoke design painted matt black with a high-sheen rim flange
AMG red brake callipers
AMG-specific radiator grille
AMG sports exhaust system with chrome-trimmed twin tailpipes
Electric sunroof – sliding, with one-touch opening
Heated windscreen
Metallic paint
MULTIBEAM LED headlamps with Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus
Privacy glass
Parking package with 360° camera
Side running boards
Stainless steel package
Stainless steel spare wheel cover Summer tyres
Trailer coupling with ball-type head Underguard
AMG dual bonded widescreen cockpit displays (12.3-inch)
Burmester® surround sound system
COMAND Online system with 12.3-inch media display DAB digital radio tuner
Driving Assistance package
Smartphone integration1 including Apple CarPlay® and Android AutoTM
Active Multicontour Seat package
Ambient lighting – choice of 64 colour settings AMG floor mats with ‘AMG’ lettering
AMG Performance steering wheel in Nappa leather
AMG-specific IWC-design analogue clock
AMG sports seats in AMG Nappa leather
AMG steering wheel buttons
Dashboard – leather trimmed
DINAMICA roof liner
ENERGIZING comfort control
Illuminated AMG door sill panels with ‘AMG’ lettering at front and rear
Ionisation of interior air
Service History
MB Guildford – 18/04/2024 – 8,704 miles
MB Brighton – 19/06/2025 – 16,367 miles