Mercedes G-Class Named Classic "Off-Road Vehicle of
the Year 2006"
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on February 9, 2006 at 12:15 PM CST
When speaking of a Mercedes-Benz model, there is none more classic
than the G-Class. Its style has remained largely unchanged for the
past 27 years, and this fact has caused many to question whether or
not Mercedes would even keep producing the beloved SUV.
Mercedes has uncategorically denied this claim, and today they have
published yet another press release re-affirming their commitment to
the G-Class, while at the same time boasting of the G's latest
accomplishment in the land of 4x4's.
It turns out, the G-Class recently received another award, being
voted "Off-Road Vehicle of the Year 2006" in the "Classic" category
by the readers of Off Road magazine. This marks the third time the
Mercedes G-Class has been honored by the publication, and adds to the
extensive list of accolades already bestowed upon it, including being
voted world's best off-roader thirteen times by readers of the German
publication Auto Motor und Sport.
So how does Mercedes feel about the G-Class? Here's what they had to
say: "This latest victory reaffirms the model strategy of Mercedes-
Benz, which is just as unique as the classic off-roader itself: the G-
Class has retained its striking body shape and stable foundations in
unchanged form since 1979. At the same time constant evolution has
kept the "G" at the technical forefront. Neither is there an end to
this success story in sight, as the new special model Grand Edition
demonstrates."
For more info, check out photos of the latest G-Class Grand Edition
by visiting www.eMercedesBenz.com and the full press release below.
Enjoy.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
While competitors change – the "G" remains
Stuttgart, Feb 09, 2006
For the third time the legendary G-Class has been successful in the
"Off-Road Vehicle of the Year 2006" vote by readers of the well-known
motoring magazine OFF ROAD. The old-stager in the four-wheel drive
market was able to triumph over its rivals in the "Classic" category.
This latest victory reaffirms the model strategy of Mercedes-Benz,
which is just as unique as the classic off-roader itself: the G-Class
has retained its striking body shape and stable foundations in
unchanged form since 1979. At the same time constant evolution has
kept the "G" at the technical forefront. Neither is there an end to
this success story in sight, as the new special model Grand Edition
demonstrates. Alongside the M-Class and the new GL Class, the G-Class
will continue to take its place in the Mercedes-Benz range of highly
capable off-roaders.
The readers of the magazine OFF ROAD have voted the legendary
progenitor of all Mercedes-Benz off-roaders, which is now entering
its 27th year in production, "Off-Road Vehicle of the Year 2006" in
the "Classic" category. This latest public accolade makes the G-Class
one of the most highly decorated models in the off-road sector, as a
glance at the most important worldwide awards will confirm. No less
than 13 times, the readers of the motoring magazine "auto, motor und
sport" have voted this four-wheel drive vehicle the world’s best off-
roader. Following its victory in the 1983 Paris-Dakar Rally, the
Australian motoring magazine "bushdriver" proclaimed the G-Class as
the best 4x4 off-roader of the year. And in 1995 the readers of the
boating magazine "Boote" voted the G-Class the best towing vehicle.
In 2003 this successful model was nominated as the "Classic of the
future" by the magazine "Motor Klassik".
The classic amongst the Mercedes-Benz off-roaders offers a superior
synthesis of highly efficient drive and dynamic handling systems: In
addition to permanent four-wheel drive with a reduction gear, the
standard features include the electronically controlled traction
system 4ETS, the Electronic Stability Program ESP® and three
differential locks which can be selected at the touch of a button.
Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria has been producing the G-Class on behalf
of Mercedes-Benz since 1979; more than 185,000 examples have been
produced to date.
Exclusive paint finish for the special model "Grand Edition"
In line with the decision to continue production of this classic off-
roader even after 26 years, Mercedes-Benz is introducing the
exclusive special model "Grand Edition". Dr. Klaus Maier, the
Executive Board member responsible for sales and marketing at
Mercedes Car Group: "Our G-Class impressively combines classic off-
road vehicle values with the very latest automobile technology. The
new special model Grand Edition is an ambassador for the outstanding
career of this modern-day classic." Available only with a long
wheelbase and V8-engines, the models in this special series are the G
500 with 218 kW (296 hp) and the G 400 CDI with 184 kW (250 hp). All
versions are available with the optional special paint finish
"allanite grey magno". In contrast to conventional metallic
paintwork, a clear topcoat protects the surface and lends an
exclusive appearance to the "Grand Edition" models. Additional
features include brushed aluminium trim strips with integrated "Grand
Edition" lettering. The interior atmosphere is no less exclusive.
Specifically for this special series – and in line with the inherent
charm of the G-Class – the upholstery is of open-pored, non-embossed
natural leather. Other interior features include matte-silk wood trim
on the dashboard and centre console, as well as illuminated door
sills with "Grand Edition" lettering. The special model is available
from March and costs 74,600 Euro (plus 16% VAT).
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