This 2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6 is one of approximately 100 examples built in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr between 2013 and 2015.
Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 that sends power to all six wheels via an AMG Speedshift 7G-Tronic seven-speed automatic transmission, a dual-range transfer case, and five electronic differential locks.
The truck is finished in Obsidian Black Metallic over a designo black-and-Porcelain quilted leather interior.
Based on a three-axle variant of the Geländewagen produced for military use, and the civilian G63 AMG 6×6 weighs over 4.5 tons and offers 18″ of ground clearance.
This example is finished in Obsidian Black Metallic (197U) and features tubular rear bumpers, carbon fiber fender flares, dual side-exit exhaust outlets on both sides, and a chrome roll bar, side steps, and grille bar.
The 6×6 features a built-in air compressor with in-cabin controls that can inflate or deflate tires based on terrain.
Öhlins gas bypass shocks were standard equipment, along with stiffer springs and heavy-duty bump stops compared to the dual-axle G63.
All six 18″ Mercedes-Benz/Hutchinson beadlock wheels feature red accents with Mercedes-Benz center caps and are mounted with 37×12.5″ Pro Comp Extreme MT2 tires.
A matching spare wheel is mounted in the wood-paneled cargo bed.
Braking is handled by cross-drilled Brembo discs at all six wheels, and new pads were installed on the rear four wheels.
The rearmost rotors and brake fluid were also replaced.
The cabin offers seating for four trimmed in designo Exclusive black leather with red contrast stitching and Porcelain accents on the dashboard, center console, quilted and perforated seat inserts, and Alcantara headliner.
Amenities include carbon fiber trim, power-adjustable heated and ventilated seats front and rear, dual-zone automatic climate control, COMAND navigation, a rear-seat entertainment system, a Harman Kardon LOGIC7 surround-sound stereo, a power sunroof, and more.
The multi-function steering wheel is wrapped in black perforated leather with Porcelain accents and frames a 280-km/h speedometer, a tachometer, and a color LCD screen along with gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature.
Controls for the air compressor system are mounted in the overhead console along with twin Wikai air pressure gauges and a VDO auxiliary fuel level gauge.
Just over 49k miles are shown on the digital odometer.