Mercedes-Benz currently offers a wide range of SUVs and crossovers, but thanks to its military use and all-wheel drive system with three lockable differentials, the 2014 Mercedes-Benz G-Class is arguably the most off-road vehicle. After more than three decades, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class (called Gelaendewagen in Europe) remains virtually untouched thanks to its robust body-on-frame construction and iconic exterior body shape.

Over the years, the G-class has undergone several cosmetic changes, as well as the engine and transmission, in order to maintain its attractiveness in the market. Since 2012, the G550 G Wagen model is still equipped with a 5.5-liter naturally aspirated V-8 engine with a capacity of 382 hp and a torque of 310 at 5250 - 5500 rpm. There is also a version of the G55 AMG, which is equipped with AMG performance elements and has a powerful 5.4-liter V-8 supercharged engine with 500 hp..

The "Edition Select" package, which adds AMG fenders, exhaust pipe, silver wheels and three color options: black, Arctic white and silver iridium. Edition Select also includes a two-tone interior Designo black/porcelain and ebony trim.

The legendary, square G-class AMG with a frame body is available in only one configuration: G550. It is available with the "Edition Select" package, which includes several AMG touches, such as silver-painted sports wheels with five twin spokes, side exhaust pipes, AMG wings and carbon fiber side moldings. The Edition Select salon will feature Designo, two-tone black/porcelain upholstery with contrasting stitching, Designo floor mats, black piano lacquer trim and illuminated door sills. Since 2012, the Hyundai has been equipped with an updated COMAND multimedia device with Bluetooth, voice control and high-definition radio.