Countless modified versions of the latest generation Mercedes-AMG G 63 roam the streets, thanks to the tuning fervor that has enveloped these vehicles since their production began six years ago. It seems like nearly every Mercedes-AMG G 63 (and its standard Benz G-Wagen counterpart) has undergone some form of aftermarket customization.
The options are extensive, often including a widebody transformation and various other enhancements. Some tuners even offer bespoke interior reupholstering for a substantial fee, while a select few provide performance upgrades for those seeking more power.
Among the premier tuning companies for the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is Brabus, renowned for its array of enhancements not just for this model but others as well. While the G 63 is known for its off-road capabilities, some customizations, like the one featured here, are more suited for urban environments than rugged terrain.
While this modified G 63 retains its stock wheel arches, the front bumper has been subtly revised, incorporating updates and featuring a Panamericana grille adorned with the Brabus logo. Additional LED lights have been mounted on the roof for improved visibility at night, accompanied by a roof-mounted wing above the tailgate. The rear bumper has also been modified, and branding elements like the G 63 and AMG logos have been removed for a cleaner aesthetic.
The body kit is courtesy of Brabus, while the wheels are provided by Forgiato and feature a Y-spoke design with a black finish. The dominant red color scheme gives the vehicle a striking appearance, complemented by various black accents and privacy windows.
while this particular modified G 63 may not be available for sale, Brabus offers similar customizations for interested buyers. Whether one would opt for aftermarket enhancements when already owning a G-Wagen is subjective, but the allure of personalized customization remains undeniable.