People love to put their cars on tracks for snow journeys because it gives them a thrilling and unique experience. Tracks for snow journeys provide better traction, so drivers can maneuver their cars in the snowy conditions with ease. Plus, the tracks also add an extra layer of protection from any potential damage from the elements or crashing into obstacles like trees and rocks.

Having a car on tracks gives drivers the opportunity to have an exciting ride without worrying about any potential danger or getting stuck in deep snowdrifts. With Delta 4x4's Mercedes G 500 on tracks, drivers can enjoy a unique and exhilarating snow journey while staying safe and secure.

To create the necessary space for the treads, Delta 4x4 gives this G-Class a 7.874-inch (20-centimeter) suspension lift. Extended fenders cover the rig's broader width. The tracks are removable, and the SUV can wear conventional wheels during the summer months.

 

 

 

The parts and installation for the track setups cost €50,000 ($52,442). Furthermore, the pieces had to be homologated in Switzerland. The testing and inspection process, the suspension upgrades, the various extras like the modified front bumper with a brush bar, the roof rack, the extra set of wheels and all the necessary approvals add a lot of more money. So, the whole conversion cost of around €139,000 ($145,778).

In perspective, a new G 500 in Germany has a current starting price of €130,203, meaning the work done on the car was more expensive than the actual vehicle.

 

 

So if you are looking for a fun and safe way to travel in the snow, put your car on tracks! The Mercedes G 500 from Delta 4x4 is perfect for an unforgettable journey through the snow. But be aware of a high cost associated with this type of luxury conversion.

Source: Delta 4x4

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving