Keyvany, a German aftermarket tuner, has unveiled a distinctive version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class for 2024. This customized model, based on the AMG G63, combines luxury enhancements with a significant power boost, targeting a specific clientele with unique tastes.

The Keyvany-modified AMG G63 features extensive exterior upgrades, transforming its rugged appearance into a luxury statement. Notable changes include a two-tone gray and black exterior, revised front and rear bumpers, a widebody kit, side skirts, and custom wheels with a multi-twin spoke design. A distinctive grille with three yellow slats adds a unique touch, complementing the interior's color scheme.

The interior of the SUV is finished in a mustard-like yellow, covering the seats, headliner, door panels, center console, dashboard, and floor. This bold color choice is offset by carbon fiber accents, particularly on the dashboard trims and steering wheel. The addition of a starlight headliner, typically seen in Rolls-Royce vehicles, underscores the luxurious ambiance. Keyvany branding is evident throughout the interior.

The G63's engine, a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, has been tuned to produce 820 horsepower, up from the factory output of 577 hp. This tuning approach is similar to Keyvany's Mercedes-AMG SL63 project. The drivetrain likely remains unchanged, with power delivered to all four wheels through a nine-speed automatic gearbox.

Unlike some competitors, such as Mansory, Keyvany's G-Wagon does not feature suicide doors. However, the overall design philosophy shares similarities with other German tuning firms. For context, Brabus, another tuner, has pushed a similar engine to 900 horsepower in different models.

The exact pricing is undisclosed, but it is expected to be significantly higher than the base model's starting price.

Source: Carbuzz

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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