The Icon Returns: Mercedes Revives the G-Class Cabriolet | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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The Icon Returns: Mercedes Revives the G-Class Cabriolet | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"Mercedes-Benz has confirmed the long-awaited return of its convertible G-Wagen, officially known as the G-Class Cabriolet. For the first time in history, this open-top version of the iconic SUV will be offered for sale in the United States. Mercedes has made convertible versions of the G-Class since the model's debut in 1979, but they were never available to American buyers. Production ceased entirely after the ultra-limited G650 Landaulet was released in 2018, with only 99 units built."
"The announcement marks a significant moment in the G-Wagen's evolution, positioning the Cabriolet as both a continuation of tradition and a new chapter for luxury SUVs. Mercedes teased the news on social media with the phrase: "The icon evolves. The top goes down. The legendary G Cabriolet returns." That short statement ignited immediate buzz among enthusiasts eager to know when, how, and with what powertrain the new model will arrive."
Mercedes-Benz confirmed the return of the G-Class Cabriolet and will offer it for sale in the United States for the first time. Convertible G-Wagen models were built since 1979 but were never sold in America. Production stopped after the ultra-limited G650 Landaulet in 2018, with only 99 units produced. Surviving convertibles now command seven-figure prices. Mercedes teased the model’s return on social media, calling it an evolution and promising the top will go down. Mercedes has not yet disclosed full specifications or powertrain details, generating enthusiasm and questions among enthusiasts about timing and configurations. The G-Wagen evolved from a military vehicle into a luxury icon, combining off-road capability with a boxy design and two-door convertible variants favored by adventurers and celebrities.
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