
Mercedes-Benz India Launches Ultra-Exclusive AMG G 63 ‘Collector's Edition' – Only 30 Units for India
This edition marks a milestone in the luxury SUV segment with features tailored specifically for Indian buyers. The G 63 Collector's Edition debuts two India-specific MANUFAKTUR paint finishes – Mid Green Magno and Red Magno – celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of the Indian landscape. A standout highlight is the personalized grab handle, engraved with the customer's name – a first for the AMG G 63 in India. Additionally, a special 'One of Thirty' logo plaque on the spare wheel cover and a distinctive exterior protective strip with branding reinforce the edition's exclusivity.
Inside, the SUV offers MANUFAKTUR two-tone nappa leather upholstery in Catalana Beige and Black, paired with open-pore walnut wood trim, delivering a rich, tactile luxury experience. Completing the bespoke theme are 22-inch Tech Gold AMG cross-forged wheels, adding visual flair and performance readiness.
Powering the SUV is the handcrafted AMG 4.0L V8 biturbo engine, producing 585 hp and 850 Nm of torque, supported by a 48V mild-hybrid system. The G 63 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds, with a top speed of 240 km/h. It also features AMG Performance 4MATIC all-wheel drive, Launch Control, and active hydraulic suspension, ensuring off-road capability and superior road dynamics.
Technology highlights include MBUX NTG7 with dual 12.3-inch displays, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and MBUX Augmented Reality navigation. Safety is enhanced with Active Brake Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and a 360-degree camera system. The Burmester® 3D Surround Sound System and advanced noise insulation offer unmatched cabin serenity.
Deliveries of the G 63 Collector's Edition will begin in Q4 2025, priced at ₹4.3 crore (ex-showroom). Available only to existing Mercedes-Benz TEV customers, this rare edition redefines exclusivity, craftsmanship, and luxury for the Indian market.
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