1993 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
500 GE V8-
Year of manufacture1993
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Mileage67 000 km / 41 632 mi
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Car typeSUV
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Interior colourBlack
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Interior typeLeather
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Number of doors5
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Number of seats5
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Location

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Exterior colourOther
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GearboxAutomatic
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Drivetrain4wd
Description
Mercedes-Benz 500 GE V8 1993 – Limited Production Model
• Ultra-rare limited production model – only 446 units produced worldwide (1993–1994)
• First-ever V8-powered G-Class – marking a major turning point in G-Class history
• Developed with involvement from AMG, featuring a 5.0L V8 (M117)
• Output: 243 PS / 375 Nm
• 0–100 km/h: 11.4 sec / Top speed: 180 km/h (exceptional performance for an off-roader of its era)
• Based on W463 platform – long wheelbase only configuration
• Mileage: 67,000 km
Key Historical Significance
• Represents the transition of G-Class from military utility vehicle to luxury SUV
• Predecessor to modern high-performance G-Class models (e.g. G500 / AMG variants)
• Established the concept of “luxury off-roader” that defines today’s G-Class lineup
• Limited production due to engine packaging constraints (M117 vs newer M119)
Dear Aki,
Mercedes-Benz 500 GE V8 1993 (Japan)
Price: JPY 19,000,000 / EUR 102,700 / USD 118,800* **
(*It may vary by exchange rate. **Plus our commission 5%)
Mercedes-Benz 500 GE V8 1993 – Limited Production Model
• Ultra-rare limited production model – only 446 units produced worldwide (1993–1994)
• First-ever V8-powered G-Class – marking a major turning point in G-Class history
• Developed with involvement from AMG, featuring a 5.0L V8 (M117)
• Output: 243 PS / 375 Nm
• 0–100 km/h: 11.4 sec / Top speed: 180 km/h (exceptional performance for an off-roader of its era)
• Based on W463 platform – long wheelbase only configuration
• Mileage: 67,000 km
Key Historical Significance
• Represents the transition of G-Class from military utility vehicle to luxury SUV
• Predecessor to modern high-performance G-Class models (e.g. G500 / AMG variants)
• Established the concept of “luxury off-roader” that defines today’s G-Class lineup
• Limited production due to engine packaging constraints (M117 vs newer M119)
Interior & Equipment
• Black leather interior with contrasting grey trim
• Walnut wood veneer accents (center console / door trims / selectors)
• Equipped with luxury features uncommon for early 90s SUVs:
– Automatic transmission
– Air conditioning
– Cruise control
– Sunroof
– Heated seats
Collectability & Market Value
• One of the rarest G-Class models ever produced
• Recognized as a historic vehicle in Germany (eligible for “H” historic registration)
• Strong collector demand due to:
– First V8 G-Class
– Low production (446 units)
– AMG-related development background
• Frequently traded at high values in auctions and private collector markets
Summary
• Not just a rare G-Class, but a milestone model in Mercedes-Benz history
• Combines historical importance, low production, and early AMG influence
• Highly desirable for collectors seeking iconic, investment-grade SUVs















