One of the world's 25 right-hand drive Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6s has been spotted in South Africa, sending social media into an uproar.
The six-wheeled monster is reportedly one of 10 right-hand drive Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6s that Brabus has modified. Amazingly, all 10 countries call South Africa home, with the remaining 15 of his countries scattered around the world.
Huge Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 spotted in SA
This car has been trending ever since RTM Supercars South Africa shared a video of the car on Instagram. RTM posted “BRABUS 6X6 MONSTER”. The Mercedes G63 AMG 6X6 costs over R20 million and has six wheels, giving it a great presence on the road. ”
The video has garnered thousands of comments and reactions since it was published on the internet. Gasoline enthusiasts have been nodding along since then, with many trying to connect the dots about its price.
Undoubtedly, the first G63 6×6 was first spotted in South Africa in 2015, confirming reports that it cost R13.5 million. However, the price of this car has increased over the years due to the age of the car and the age of the trim.
The last Mercedes-Benz 6X6 listed in South Africa was priced at R16.9 million. However, it was the 2015 version. In 2023, a Brabus G700 6X6 was spotted in Cape Town and social media was abuzz. Unconfirmed reports say the price is R19 million.
Rumor has it that the trending Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 will cost more than R20 million.
what's special
Some of the specs that make the Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 better than other models include:
- An AMG-tuned 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine powers most G-Class 6X6s.
- Torque 760Nm
- 7G tronic auto transmission
- 0-100km/h acceleration in 8 seconds
- 37 inch mud digging tires
- pneumatic compressor
- special suspension
However, this is not the first time that six-wheeled vehicles have been talked about. Royal AM owners Mamukadze and Andile Mpisane's Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 often makes headlines. In recent years, the pair have splurged millions on expensive and rare cars, including a G63 6X6 worth more than R20 million.
Over the years, the two have been spotted driving a huge 6X6. MaMkhize's Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 often causes traffic hazards every time it spins.
Surprisingly, an Ortros Jeep Wrangler 6X6 was spotted around Johannesburg a few weeks ago. But Jeep Wrangler is definitely one of his few Jeep Wrangler 6X6s in South Africa.
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