Electric cars lack soul and character since they are just about acceleration along with nothing else. Hence, when Mercedes-Benz announced that they would launch an electric G-Class, it was concerning as to how this iconic off-roader will enter the electric era along with keeping what its icon status is all about. The G Wagon as you see is not just another SUV and exists in a different realm with its own fan following. However, a day spent with the G580 has revealed that Mercedes-Benz has kept the essence of this off-roader while only making it better.
Mercedes-Benz G580 EQ: Massive Ground Clearance
For starters, it has a ladder frame chassis along with independent front suspension with the battery pack somehow added into all of this. It is the most complex electric car and along with the battery pack, there is also a layer of underbody protection so that you can go off-road without a worry. We tried taking it through mild off-roading and the massive 250mm ground clearance means you literally can take it anywhere without an issue.
The other talking point is the low-range and of course the G-Turn, which has an actual use rather than showing off on social media. Under rock mode, you can turn clockwise or anticlockwise with the car turning 360 degrees instantly while it is for narrow off-road trails where space is less. It feels invincible and with four electric motors, quite fast too while again having something like off-road cruise control.
Mercedes-Benz G580 EQ: Range And Fuel Efficiency
The comfort mode though is a bit toned down and it is calmer along with being easier to drive than the petrol G63. The big G580 may be very heavy but it moves and does not feel so huge because it is not a very long car but only in terms of width that it feels big. Compared to the G63 which could be too fast, the G580 is more calm and like the new G Wagon, the ride is now much better too. That said, it still is a bit bouncy at low speeds and there is a shudder at potholes. However, it feels tough and can go anywhere-which remains.
The G Wagon is not about features or tech but with the G580 there is a lot that has been put in. It continues to be a tough, go-anywhere luxury SUV with plenty of charm and that is why celebrities buy them. With the G580, it looks like a proper G Wagon save for some aero tweaks and it is arguably a better car with a linear power delivery along with superb off-road capabilities. Add in the fact that at Rs 3cr, it is a lot cheaper than the G63 and it is a no-brainer along with explaining why the first batch sold out quickly even at this price. As far as electric cars go, this car has a lot of emotion!
What we like- looks, quality, toughness, capability, performance What we do not like- range could be better, rear seat space
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