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
The 2019 Maserati Quattroporte comes with rear wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 8-speed shiftable automatic.New interior and exterior color option.Improved shift lever design.
Pros Engaging handling for a big sedan Ferrari-derived engines with an exotic exhaust note Uniquely Italian style in a German-dominated class
Cons Lacks the polish of German rivals Firm ride with 20- and 21-inch wheels Dealer network may be limited depending on the region
Pros Punchy engine choices Surprisingly agile for a large sedan
Cons Interior has a lot of FCA parts bin pieces Not very efficient