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The Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG – Knocked Out Cold (Part 1)

8/24/2014 10:57:04 AM

Why the G63 AMG might be the world's looniest automobile

Even a nuclear bunker has a design process to it, if you consider the functional school of design an integral part of your knowledge curriculum. Besides the tonnes of concrete, lead and packed earth, the fallout shelter (as it is also referred to) has to be packed with adequate rations, some basic form of communication equipment and even insect screens. All of which serve a purpose – ensuring the survival of the human species and protecting it against its own follies.

As Wikipedia will tell you, nuclear bunkers can also exist over-ground, but there’s no mention of a mobile bunker. And that’s where the G-Class comes into play.

The G63 replaces the old supercharged G55 as the most powerful, quickest and most expensive version of the venerable G-class 4x4

The G63 replaces the old supercharged G55 as the most powerful, quickest and most expensive version of the venerable G-class 4x4

It's a design that's withstood the test of time. Critics pan the 'aged yet resolute' exteriors, but in the same breath hold some warped sense of fancy for it. Mercedes-Benz (or its customers) certainly doesn’t seem to care: surviving 35 years of negative sentiment seem to have worked in the MUV’s favour. The G Class forges on – dusting off the radiation and criticism with disdain – as if nothing ever happened.

However, it does play its part in challenging human existence. The on-paper stats for the G63 AMG sound great: a 5.5-litre, twin-turbo V8 petrol that pumps out a chest-thumping 536 bhp at just 5,500 rpm and churns 78 kgm of torque from 2,000 revs. Don't bother asking about fuel economy and CO2 emissions figures unless you want a guilt trip. Even if you do, those feelings of remorse will be gone faster than the 5.4 seconds the G63 AMG takes to hit a tonne. No wonder some people call it 'the flying brick'.

5.5-litre V8 powers the G63 AMG to 130mph

5.5-litre V8 powers the G63 AMG to 130mph

There are two, rather obvious, big question marks about the G63 AMG. One is its drag co-efficient of 0.54. The other is the body-on-ladder chassis of four millimeter thickness and those live axles. The most appropriate visual that comes to mind is that of a barge slapped on with a rocket pack.

It goes like one too: you have to keep both your hands and legs occupied, your third eye on the road and the bible taped to your chest. Nothing is as hilarious as the G63 in a straight line: shod with low-profile tyres, it tramlines and hunts, refusing to stay in a straight line and even torque steering along the way.

A large load space means the G63 AMG can carry big loads

A large load space means the G63 AMG can carry big loads

A trickle of sweat dribbles down your brow and breathing gets a bit hard and that's when the owner, Akash Balachandran, starts to egg you on, asking you to punch the throttle into the firewall. The man is flipping mad, you think, but then there's an important review to be done, so you hunker down and follow his bidding. Things only start to get scarier as you move deep into the tonne and start approaching the double-tonne. You let out a chuckle out of sheer nervousness while Akash seems deliriously unfazed.

 

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