• 8 months ago
The G-Class EV might be the next hot toy for the rich and the famous
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00:00 "Hey look, a new G-Wagon!" said nobody ever, because no matter how much leather Mercedes
00:05 stuffs in the cabin, or how much torque it shoves under the hood, the G-Wagon has looked
00:11 basically the same for the past 45 years.
00:14 The Mercedes G-Wagon has evolved from a military tool to a fashion accessory for the rich and
00:18 the famous.
00:19 So when it came time to make an electric G-Wagon, you might think they could have taken all
00:23 that off-road hardware and just forgotten about it.
00:26 But you'd be wrong, because this vehicle features some really unique EV technology
00:32 that's purpose-tailored for off-roading.
00:35 Don't let your eyes trick you into believing this is the same old G-Wagon, though.
00:39 This is the 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ technology.
00:45 And that clumsy last bit means it's the electric G-Class.
00:49 That's right, that big ol' box of rugged capability and lavish excess is going electric,
00:54 and it won't be called the EQG like we expected.
00:58 The 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 doesn't feature one or two electric motors, it has four electric
01:04 motors.
01:05 And each of those electric motors has a two-speed transmission.
01:08 That makes it practically unique among EVs which almost all use single-speed transmission.
01:14 The G's second ratio performs like the low range in a gas off-roader, giving you more
01:19 torque at the wheels for crawling over rocks and scrambling up steep hills.
01:24 That features a 21-to-1 gear reduction, rather than the 11-to-1 ratio used for road driving.
01:30 Those four motors also allow Mercedes to enable unique features like G-Turn.
01:35 The G-Turn mode spins the truck on its axis by turning two motors forward and two motors
01:39 in reverse.
01:40 It's basically the tank turn feature that Rivian promised but never followed through
01:45 on.
01:46 G-Steering does something similar to make tight turns on the trail around hairpins or
01:50 obstacles and the G 580 can also wade through water up to 33 inches deep, which is 6 inches
01:56 more than the gas-powered G 550 can handle.
02:00 The four motors make 579 horsepower and 859 pound-feet of torque, which should be good
02:06 for a 0-to-60 time around 4.7 seconds.
02:09 Power comes from a large 116 kWh battery pack.
02:13 And while we don't know the official range number yet, we're estimating somewhere between
02:17 200 and 250 miles.
02:20 The interior is pure G-Wagon.
02:22 It's narrow, very upright, but everything is covered in leather or carbon fiber.
02:28 One big difference are these off-road controls.
02:30 In the gas vehicle, this is where you'd find the differential locks, front, center, and
02:35 rear.
02:36 There are no differential locks in this car because you have four individual motors and
02:40 they can be spun either all at the same speed or independently depending on which is most
02:46 advantageous.
02:47 These controls allow you to select low range, G-Turn, or G-Steering, which locks the inside
02:54 rear wheel for a tighter but conventional turn.
02:58 One other big change with this vehicle.
03:00 This is not an EQG like the concept.
03:03 This is the Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ technology.
03:08 Now we're all going to drop that last bit and just call it a G 580, but it signals that
03:13 we've moved beyond early adoption of EVs to a more mainstream approach.
03:17 You're going to be finding more electric Mercedes in the future that aren't called EQ.
03:23 So there you have it.
03:24 New G-Class, same as the old G-Class, except entirely different when it comes to the powertrain.
03:30 There's some truly unique EV technology in the G 580, and we can't wait to drive it.
03:36 Stay tuned to MotorTrend.com for reviews and more stories on the new electric G-Wagon.
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