Mercedes-Benz announces the future of a smaller, cheaper G-Class SUV: it will be electric!
September 4, 2023
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The German car giant Mercedes-Benz introduced an electric version of the G-Class in 2021, one of the most expensive models. Last year it was announced that this model,
The German car giant Mercedes-Benz introduced an electric version of the G-Class in 2021, one of the most expensive models. Last year it was announced that this model, called the EQG, should hit the road in 2024.
While waiting for the vehicle, a new statement came from the brand. CEO Ola Kallenius is coming soon as part of IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich A small version of the EQG indicated that it will be removed.
The model that comes with an electric motor like the EQG will be smaller and cheaper
Mercedes-Benz EQG introduced in 2021
According to Kallenius, Mercedes will develop a smaller brother of the EQG, which is expected to arrive next year. This model is still with electric motor will appear. Also from regular G-Class vehicles cheaper and smaller will be. G-Class SUVs with internal combustion are among the most expensive models of the brand, with a price of about 140 thousand dollars (from 12 million TL in Turkey). For this reason, it is a matter of curiosity what price the small and electric version will have. But don’t expect anything too cheap. At least for us.
According to Automobilwoche, Mercedes has not just started working on a more affordable and electric G-Class. According to the German newspaper, the company was already considering launching such a vehicle before 2019.
The small G-Class model would offer a fun ride with its compact size. No information is available about the other details of the car. However, according to some rumors, Mercedes lost the vehicle due to its size. can name it with a small “g”. In other words, it may appear as the ‘g-Class’ instead of the ‘G-Class’.
The comments from the Mercedes-Benz CEO came after the company unveiled the new electric CLA concept in Munich. The car, details of which can be found in our content below, is Mercedes’ first entry-level electric model and can offer a range of up to 750km.
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