The 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 450 d, offered in Europe from April 2024, is a 5-door, 4-wheel-drive (4×4 permanent) off-road wagon model with a 1/2.23 transfer case. It includes a 2989 cm3 Diesel engine (MHEV) Line 6 with turbocharger and intercooler, with DOHC, EQ Boost and hybrid Start-Stop system, producing 362 KF / 362 hp / 270 kW at 4000 engine rpm and 750 Nm of torque at 1350 – 2800 engine rpm. Combined with a 9-speed automatic transmission (Daimler-Benz 9G-TRONIC), it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 210 km/h. Its combined fuel consumption is 9 L/100km. The car has a length of 4825 mm, a width of 1931 mm, a height of 1969 mm and weighs 2480 kg, with a fuel tank of 100 liters.
Overview
| Model: | W465 G 450 d Station Wagon |
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| Production year: | 2025 |
| Transmission: | Automatic with 9 gears |
| Starting price: | € 150,000 |
| Engine size: | 3.0 L |
| Max torque: | 750 Nm |
| Cylinders alignment: | Line 6 |
| Charge system: | Turbocharged |
| Displacement: | 2989 cm3 |
| Max power: | 362 PS / 362 hp / 270 kW |
| Fuel type: | Diesel |
| Fuel consumption: | 9 L/100km combined |
| Extra-urban: | 6.5-7.8 L/100km |
| City: | 11-13.2 L/100km |
| Emission standard: | Euro 6e |
| Body style: | SUV |
| 0-80 km/h: | 4.1 s |
| 0-100 km/h: | 6.3 s |
| 0-160 km/h: | 17.6 s |
| 0-200 km/h: | 48.8 s |
| Top speed: | 210 km/h |
| Curb weight: | 2480 kg |
| Gross weight: | 3200 kg |
| Length: | 4825 mm |
| Width: | 1931 mm |
| Height: | 1969 mm |
| Fuel capacity: | 100 litra |
Expert reviews
Consumption
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Safety
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Performance
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Driveability
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Durability
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Maintenance
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Design
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Summary
The Mercedes-Benz G 450 d (2025) is an off-roader appreciated for its powerful mild-hybrid diesel engine performance, efficiency and excellent off-road capabilities. This model offered a pronounced luxury feel and good highway performance, thanks to the modern 9-speed transmission. However, as a vehicle designed for military functionality, the on-road driving experience could be spartan, with limited comfort, and the engine was known to be susceptible to excessive oil consumption and DPF problems.