Despite this, we’re still in the early stages, and information is scarce. Mercedes has not provided any range, battery capacity, or power output estimations. The concept version, however, has an all-wheel drive, and it stands to reason that the final version would as well.
The electric G-Wagen concept we saw in 2021, like most concepts, was more of a design exercise than a show vehicle. It was a first effort at how Mercedes-Benz may adopt the next generation of the G-Class, which was initially exhibited at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show, and something to ogle until a production version arrives.
When the production EQG comes in mid-2024, it will join a growing range of electric vehicles capable of traversing tough terrain, including the GMC Hummer EV truck and SUV, Rivian R1T and R1S, Chevy Silverado EV, and Ford F-150 Lightning.