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Mercedes-Benz G Wagon: The Origin Story

The Mercedes G Class has been a status symbol for decades at this point. Much like one of its domestic counterparts, the Cadillac Escalade, the “G Wagon” has been featured extensively in music videos, news articles, and movies. Outside of the silver screen, it remains a popular daily driver choice among celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Floyd Mayweather, Cardi B, and Sylvester Stallone, among many others. Those who choose the G Class do so for a wide variety of reasons: eye-catching styling, luxurious interiors, and all of the cutting-edge technology one would expect in a flagship Mercedes. Plus, there’s a certain “je ne sais quoi” about these vehicles that seems to exude the aura of success.

It hasn’t always been this way, with the luxury and refinements. In fact, if you were around to see the genesis of the G Class in the late 1970s, you might be surprised at just how far it’s come. While all models of the G Class have remained visually similar over the course of production, the creature comforts inside the cabin have come a long way. Let’s take a look at where the G Class started, and where it is today.

Dawn of the G Wagon
The year was 1972, and one of Mercedes’ largest stockholders had a novel idea for a new type of military vehicle. That stockholder was, in fact, the Shah of Iran (this was just before the Iranian Revolution), and his bill of requirements came specifically from the needs of his military in the rough desert climate in which they operated – and most notably, the need for a small transport vehicle with all-wheel-drive. Owing to the military contract nature of the platform and the need for utmost reliability and durability, field testing of the pre-production G Wagons took place in the harshest climates all over the world, including inside the Arctic Circle and in the Sahara desert

The W460 Years
Initially, the G Class was delivered to the Iranian military as a four-door hardtop, but when Mercedes decided to roll it out to the civilian market as well with the W460 platform in 1979, there were quite a few configurations a buyer could choose from. These included two- and four-door models with differing wheelbases, as well as a windowless Kastenwagen (similar to what we know in the United States as a sedan delivery, or panel van). These early cars featured relatively small four- and six-cylinder engines of both gasoline and diesel types, with a maximum displacement of just 3.0L. This is a significant difference between the monstrous, 4.0L twin-turbo V8s that are used now, or even the V12 that finds its way into some current AMG models.

The interiors of these early models is also incredibly bare-bones compared to what you’ll find at the dealer today. A small radio/tape deck was included, as well as a primitive climate control system, but that’s essentially all there is to them. The instrument panel is dominated by a large tach and speedometer, with a few warning lights and provisions for an additional gauge, if optioned (it appears most of them received temperature gauges). In keeping with the utilitarian nature of the military contract vehicles, you’ll usually find a manual transmission, as well as another lever to actuate the four-wheel-drive. Minimalist cloth bucket seats up front are a far cry from some of the quilted, supple leather interiors you’ll find on nearly every single G Class these days, let alone those from an aftermarket like Brabus or Lumma.

The W463 Years
This first generation W460 platform had an incredibly long production run by anyone’s standards. It existed, with the occasional update and upgrade, from 1979-1992, for a lucky total of 13 years. In 1990, the lineup became a bit more diverse with the addition of the civilian-focused W463. This was an extensive refinement of the W460, and this is when the G Class shifted market positions into the luxury class for good. The exterior styling remained very similar to previous years, but on the inside, fine wood trim and leather was incorporated throughout the cabin; the G Class now looked not only like a normal street car on the inside, but a top-dollar one at that.

In addition to cosmetic upgrades, the W463 also received some much-appreciated powertrain improvements, and in addition to the small four- and six-cylinder motors from years past, also received a wide variety of V8 and even V12 motors to truly bring the platform into the 21st century. As in the previous generation, there was a wide variety of body styles still available, from extended wheelbases to short wheelbases, to pickups with six wheels, to two-door cabriolets. This iteration proved to be so successful that production continued on this series all the way through 2018.

Today’s G Class – For Work and for Pleasure
The G Class of 2022 is a culmination of almost 50 years of design and refinement (depending how you count it). While the interiors are far, far more swanky than could have ever been conceived by the designers working on a military contract vehicle for use in the Middle East, the character and utility of the iconic G Wagon remains intact with the second generation of the W463. As is always the case with new models, this is the physically biggest platform yet, and features all of the bells and whistles needed to not only keep it in compliance with the regulatory spiderweb that governs today’s auto makers, but to make it still tremendously appealing to anyone in the market for an ultra-luxe SUV.

All of this is not to say the G Class has traded in its utility value, either, and it’s military roots haven’t been forgotten. To this day, customized (as well as relatively stock) G Wagons are used heavily by law enforcement agencies, most commonly in Europe, where durability and an expansive array of aftermarket solutions make them a top choice. The United States military even used a pickup variant as a Fast Attack Vehicle for remote units which need to carry heavy loads of supplies with them through rough terrain. There are also armored variants made for executive protection roles; one notable fully-armored G Wagon comes from, perhaps surprisingly, German tuner Brabus, who offers this service under their “Invicto” program.

Although the G Class of today is not an inexpensive vehicle by any stretch of the imagination, it remains true to its rugged roots. The styling is iconic and has remained very consistent throughout the almost-50-year run, and a brand new G 63 or G 500 can still tackle any obstacles that a Jeep or Toyota can, and do it in more comfort and with more technology available at your fingertips. With the upcoming electrification of Mercedes-Benz over the next decade it remains to be seen exactly what will happen with the G Class in the years to come, but history suggests that enthusiasts can have faith that Mercedes will do their best to keep the ethos and history of the G Class intact as best as they can, for as long as they can.

Camp Attachment for Toyota
Camp Attachment for Toyota

Offroad-Camper

n cooperation with our partner, the “Tibus & Kölling GbR”, we have developed highly off-road capable camper trailers and camper attachments for off-road pick-ups.

Initially, two different-sized caravans and a caravan body are in the range.
All variants are already extensively equipped in the basic version and can be delivered at short notice.
The robust caravans have independent wheel suspension for extreme off-road mobility. Together with the low profile and the pop-up roof, they are thus optimally suited for use in rough terrain. Optionally, the trailers are available with adjustable air suspension.
The camp attachment is universally suitable for numerous pick-up vehicles. We recommend Toyota Highlux or Land Rover Defender. The attachment also has a low profile, pop-up roof and side awning.

We offer the right campers for off-road adventures for two or with the family.

Enjoy the freedom of travelling with your off-road vehicle – the T&K Adventure Offroad Campers follow you wherever you want to go. In future, you will no longer have to do without comfort when spending the night in the wild. Camping was yesterday. The caravans and camp kits from “Tibus& Kölling GbR” are perfectly adapted to your vehicle. This applies not only to the off-road capability and robustness, but also to the functionality and the extraordinary appearance.

T&K adventure off-road campers can also be adapted to towing vehicles with TIBUS bolt-on portals. The camp attachments can of course also be fitted without restriction to off-road vehicles with TIBUS bolt-on portals.

Another advantage: Simply unhitch the camping trailer when you want to leave your overnight campsite in the outback. No matter whether you are planning a trip to the beach, a supply trip back to civilisation or want to set off on an even more extreme trail with your vehicle.

Thanks to the low overall height of the caravan and the camp attachments, the off-road mobility of your base vehicle is hardly restricted. At the same time, the attachments can be easily lifted off and stored separately from the vehicle with the help of the supplied crank supports.

TIBUS temperature monitor “TMS18”

The temperature of technical components is an important indicator of their safe operation- A deviation from the standard values signals the risk of impending failures or serious damage long before they actually occur. Thusly, permanent temperature monitoring is standard procedure in complex technical systems such as aircraft and wind parks.

With the TIBUS temperature monitor “TMS18” you will never lose sight of all the important temperature data of your vehicle. You can identify deviations at first glance on a 5” touch-screen monitor.

This high-resolution display shows a graphical layout of your vehicle with easily recognizable symbols and figures, allowing you to control the temperatures of your vehicle’s components at up to 18 measuring points.

We recommend monitoring the temperature of the engine oil as well as the oils of the gearbox, transfer case, the differentials and our TIBUS bolt-on portals. Additionally, the temperature of the shock absorbers and the exhaust system can be displayed, which is important if you’re monitoring a turbocharger.

Maximum temperatures can be pre-programmed. If the temperature exceeds the programmed maximum value, an alarm will sound and the display indicate the current temperature at the overheated spot.

The measure range of the sensors is up to 1000 ° Celsius. All connectors are waterproof.

With a simple tap on the display, you’re able to recall the temperature at the measuring point at anytime. The maximum temperature reached is stored in the file system and can be retrieved. Problems can be detected and remedied in time far before you hit the outback and get would otherwise get stuck in the middle of nowhere.

The touch screen display fits almost every smartphone mount and can just as well be removed and stored elsewhere. The waterproof compact control module can be mounted in the motor compartment and is connected to the display by only a single wire.

Temperature monitor system “TMS18”

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Display

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The 5-inch display shows all important temperature data in a clear and concise way and can be programmed and controlled easily by touch-input

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Temperature monitor system “TMS18”
Technical data
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TIBUS HD winches

The housings for our TIBUS high-performance winches are machined from high-strength aircraft construction aluminum to ensure maximum safety even in the toughest conditions. The material used (7075 T 6) has an extremely high corrosion resistance and is additionally anodized.

As a drum bearing we do not use plastic bushings, but instead exclusively concentrate on high quality wear-resistant metal bearings. Since winch motors are only fastened with two M-6 screws each, they are additionally supported and secured at the rear by TIBUS double winches.

 

 

The drums of the TIBUS high-performance winches are also protected against the entry of dirt and water as well as against leakage of grease and oil by means of special shaft seals

As an example, the free spool of the drum of the high-end TIBUS double motor winch TW 15000 is unlocked and locked by compressed air. For the control of our high-performance winch you can use the TIBUS Air Compressor “PD 6606“.

For our TIBUS high-performance winches we only use parts produced by our trusted manufacturers which are subject to regular strict quality control. We only use BOW motors and relays from producers which are known for their reliability which also undergo routine tests.

Hightech winch TW 9500

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Scope of supply

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The TIBUS TW 9500 low profile winch is designed for a 12-volt electrical system. It’s shipped complete with 30m synthetic rope, HD-hook, aluminum fairlead, remote control, sealed (IP68) housing and solenoid.

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Hightech winch TW 9500
Technical data
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High performance winch TW 12000

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TW 12000

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The TW 12000 with 2 x 6.8 hp serious wound motors provide a pulling power up to 6.5 t and a line speed (no load) up to 22 m/min. It’s the perfect solution for heavier vehicles.

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High performance winch TW 12000
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Highspeed winch TW 15000

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TW 15000

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This winch is designed for the toughest situations in competitions. Only the best materials were chosen to ensure that the winch can work reliable at all times and under any and all conditions. Line speed is possible from 25 m/min up to to 70m/min, pulling force from 4 to 16 tons

Further Information
Highspeed winch TW 15000
Technical data
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Dimensions
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TIBUS Air Suspension System

A so-called “Air spring” suspension offers several important benefits that may be useful to drivers interested in luxury and off-road cars. The primary benefit is increased driving comfort and quality: Vehicles with air suspension are often said to “glide” over bumps, while traditional steel spring suspension in turn can cause a harsher ride. Air suspension also is adjustable, which means drivers can select a cushy ride if they’re on a rough road or a harsh ride if they want to improve handling.

Another big benefit is that SUVs or trucks with this feature boast improved towing capabilities. In most of these vehicles drivers can increase firmness when towing to account for heavier loads.

Another advantage of air suspension is the possibility to level your car on uneven terrain when you like to sleep inside or on a roof tent.

The spring bags of the TIBUS air suspension systems “TO-ASLR4“, “TO-ASMB4” and “TO-ASGP4” are supplied with compressed air by a compressor. In order to regulate a constant level, air is pumped in or out of the tire and the height of the vehicle is thereby adjusted via the pre-tensioning in the airbags or is kept stable independently of the load and the condition of road or terrain.

 

 

In addition to the improved suspension characteristics, other advantages include maximum ground clearance even at high payloads and reduced tire wear. Naturally, you can also adjust the height of your vehicle to easily enter garage entrances or carports.

With our air suspension system adjusting the spring height is possible either freely or in three programmable steps, no matter if parked or on the road.

The TIBUS air suspension system works with pressure sensors avoiding errors that can occur with electronic height sensors when driving through sludge, heavy terrain or through water.

Jus as with our TIBUS tire pressure control system “TO-CTIS4“, you will receive a detachable control panel for installation in the cockpit as well as a remote. By remote control you can comfortably adjust the level of your vehicle, for example when hooking up a trailer.

The TIBUS air suspension system is available for Land Rover Defender, Mercedes Benz G-wagon and Jeep.

TO-ASLR4

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TIBUS air suspension system "TO-ASLR4"

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The TIBUS air suspension system is customized for your Land Rover Defender. Four airbags replace the coil springs at the front and rear axles. The system is currently undergoing testing and will be available for sale in the near future.

 

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