The two-door "90" body style sees increased availability for 2021 and now comes in base, S, X, First Edition, and new X-Dynamic trims. Speaking of X-Dynamic, this new trim level is also now available on the four-door "110" model and provides the appearance items from the top-spec X without the expensive off-road-tech features, such as the adjustable air suspension and active differential.
PROS Legendary off-road abilities, smooth on-road ride, nicely outfitted cabin.
CONS Six-cylinder engine isn't as perky as expected, best accessories and options add a lot to the bottom line, brakes are difficult to smoothly modulate.
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz G-Class comes with four wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 9-speed shiftable automatic.12.3-inch digital instrument cluster now standard on G 550.Wireless charging now standard on AMG G 63.More customization offered via Mercedes G manufaktur list of options.
PROS Impressive off-road abilities Powerful V8 engines Refined interior Unmistakable exterior styling
CONS Ponderous handling Difficult to get in and out of Limited cargo space Previous-generation Mercedes infotainment system
Mercedes's souped-up G-class model receives a wireless smartphone charging pad as standard equipment for 2021 and sees an expansion to the G manufaktur customization service that can provide an even deeper level of personalization. Elsewhere, a new AMG Night package adds black exterior trim pieces, and a new spare tire cover in Night Black Magno is now available.
PROS Physics-defying acceleration, impressive off-road abilities, lovable boxy styling.
CONS Noisy when cruising, cornering at speed is anxiety inducing, silly expensive.
If the G-Wagen is your thing, the 2021 Mercedes G-Class is arguably the greatest on-road, off-road, and everywhere in between.
PROS Imposing stance Luxurious interior Far from uninteresting Serious off-road ability G63’s acceleration
CONS Massive pricetag Massive guzzler Taller than wider interior You're down with the image–or you're not