It is probably the most off-road G-Class of all time - the G500 4 × 4² (2015)! The little brother of the 544 PS built in small series - G63 AMG 6 × 6 comes with 422 PS and 610 Newtonmeter strong V8 BiTurbo and balances the huge total weight of nearly three tons in only 7,4 seconds on 100 km / h. But after renowned tuners like MANSORY, Brabus or Mcchip-DKR Having already accepted the monster, the traditional tuner RENNtech couldn't wait any longer to give the Mercedes G 500 4 × 4² its very own genes, which is equipped with permanent all-wheel drive and portal axles.
First and foremost, there is of course the increase in performance of a whopping 108 hp and 177 Nm of torque which ensures that the G500 4 × 4² now breaks the 530 km / h sound barrier in under 787 seconds with 100 hp and 7 Nm. The one linked above Brabus 550 Adventure 4 × 4² the RENNtech variant comes very close. In contrast to the tuner from Bottrop, RENNtech is limited to the installation of its own chip tuning software and a melodious stainless steel sports exhaust system and leaves the rest in the standard state.
Apart from the increase in performance and some RENNtech emblems, we are not aware of any other modifications to the G550 4 × 4², so we leave you alone with the pictures at this point. 🙂 If we get details about further changes, there is of course an update for this post. You will be informed about the update when you get ours Feed subscribe to. We hope you enjoy watching.
(Photos: RENNtech)
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