



Germany’s Mercedes-Benz has been at the forefront of luxury vehicle manufacturing since time immemorial. One of their models that fleshes out their ethos is the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. A luxury SUV with incredible power and performance. The G-Class is Mercedes-Benz's second-longest-running production model after the Mercedes-Benz Unimog. The G-Class came into being after the Shah of Iran suggested Mercedes-Benz develop a vehicle for the military. Its popularity demanded Mercedes-Benz produce a civilian version in 1979. A chance to own a fantastic example of this SUV is at hand in the form of this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 with just 4,200 miles on the odometer.
This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 is bedecked in the premium G Manufaktur Olive metallic paint, which frankly looks gorgeous on it. The front features a chrome grille with the Mercedes-Benz star in the middle also painted in chrome, below which is a silver-painted brush guard. A spare tire with chrome and Olive Green cover is visible. All the exterior badges are painted in chrome as well. A set of 21" AMG twin 5-spoke wheels painted in matte black with silver-painted AMG branded brake calipers behind them. Luxury denotes the interior with the Exclusive Interior Package Plus, which adds an exclusive Designo Black Nappa leather interior with diamond stitching. The Nappa leather extends to the upper and lower dash, the doors, armrests, the cargo door trim, and grab handles. The front seats feature Active multicontour with massage options and ventilation with rapid heating. Rich velour-carpeted floor mats with Nappa leather borders are in place. The interior is treated to a tastefully appointed AMG carbon fiber trim, while the multifunction AMG Performance steering wheel is wrapped in Nappa leather and has a heating option. Entertainment is enhanced by the 12.3" high-resolution central display with a 15-speaker Burmester Surround Sound System with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. A 64-color LED ambient lighting further enhances the interior.
The raging heart of this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 is a 4.0L bi-turbo V8 with a total power output of 577hp along with a 627 lb.ft of torque. The 9-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT 9G automatic transmission sends power to all four wheels. The G63 can achieve 4.5 seconds in the 0-62 mph and an electronically limited 137 mph. Stopping power is enhanced by the AMG 4-wheel slotted and drilled disc brakes.
2021 Model Year Mercedes AMG G63 4MATIC G Manufaktur Olive Metallic exterior Designo Black Exclusive Nappa Leather interior Heated steering wheel AMG Carbon fiber trim Exclusive interior package: AMG Exclusive Nappa Leather 21" AMG Twin 5 Spoke Wheels in Matte Black Leather grab handles


The 2026 Mercedes-AMG G 63 continues the legacy of the iconic G-Class while blending handcrafted AMG performance with true off-road capability. Finished in stunning MANUFAKTUR Dark Olive Green Magno over a MANUFAKTUR Catalana Beige and Black leather interior, this example stands out with a rare specification that feels both heritage-inspired and modern. What truly sets this G 63 apart is the AMG Offroad Package PRO — a desirable factory upgrade that transforms an already capable luxury SUV into a serious trail machine. Combined with the handcrafted twin-turbo V8 and unmistakable boxy silhouette, this G 63 offers the rare ability to cruise in absolute luxury and confidently tackle demanding terrain without compromise.


Cars are a means of making a statement; it's an extension of the impression and perception you want to set. Different wheels take on different characters, and Mercedes-Benz is one manufacturer that provides you with the right impression, whether you're hitting the track hard or cruising in style. Now that we are on the topic of cruising in style, let's make a segway into this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 we have today. With a reported 55,392 miles on its odometer, this luxury German SUV has been Mercedes-Benz's formula for success in luxury cruising over the last two decades and can be yours today.


Over the years, the Mercedes G-class, better known as the G-Wagon, has evolved from a legendary off-road vehicle into a statement piece. Born and served as a military vehicle, the G-Wagon is now being produced in collaboration with luxury car modification firms. What we have brought to you here is a rare example of the 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63. This is an ultra-exclusive vehicle custom built on the latest G-Class platform, it represents one of the most extravagant interpretations of the G-Wagon. With only around 16,500 miles on its odometer, this custom creation is located in Richmond, Texas, waiting for your purchase.



Representing one of the most enduring luxury roadsters ever built, this 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL embodies the timeless engineering and elegant restraint that defined Mercedes-Benz in the 1980s. Showing 110,111 miles, this U.S.-spec R107 is powered by the flagship V8 introduced for the American market in 1986, making it one of the most desirable variants of the legendary SL lineage. Finished in classic black over a Palomino leather interior, this 560 SL delivers the kind of analog grand touring experience that has made the R107 one of Mercedes-Benz’s most collectible modern classics. Built for comfort, durability, and effortless cruising rather than outright aggression, the 560 SL remains a benchmark of old-school Mercedes craftsmanship.


The Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet represents one of the most luxurious open-top grand tourers of the modern era, blending flagship comfort, advanced technology, and effortless V8 performance into a remarkably elegant package. Introduced as the spiritual successor to legendary open-top Mercedes grand tourers of decades past, the S-Class Cabriolet brought full-size luxury convertible motoring back to the forefront in spectacular fashion. This 2017 Mercedes-Benz S 550 Cabriolet shows approximately 46,900 miles and is exceptionally well configured in Designo Diamond White Metallic over Designo Saddle Brown and Black Exclusive Nappa leather. Loaded with premium options including Swarovski crystal LED headlamps, Night View Assist Plus, and extensive Designo appointments, this is an open-air luxury flagship built to make every drive feel like an occasion.


The R107-generation Mercedes-Benz SL is one of the most enduring luxury roadsters ever built, blending timeless styling, engineering solidity, and grand touring comfort in a way few convertibles have managed. By 1988, the 560 SL represented the pinnacle of the U.S.-market R107 lineup, offering the largest V8 available in the chassis along with refined luxury appointments and effortless cruising capability. This particular 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL shows approximately 50,539 miles and presents in one of the marque’s most elegant period combinations, finished in Arctic White over a blue interior with a matching blue soft top. With its removable factory hardtop, classic Mercedes overengineering, and unmistakable presence, this SL remains one of the most usable and desirable modern classics from Stuttgart.


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