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Carlex Design G63 Himalaya Is Retro Opulence on Steroids

If you thought the Mercedes-AMG G63 couldn’t get any more ostentatious, you clearly haven’t met the mad geniuses at Carlex Design. The Polish tuner—best known for its extravagant reinterpretations of high-end SUVs—has just taken the G-Class and hurled it straight into a snowstorm of retro glamour and unapologetic excess. Welcome to the G63 Himalaya, a one-off creation that’s part time machine, part diamond mine, and all madness.

This isn’t just another blacked-out G-Wagen with some fancy wheels and a loud exhaust. No, this is something far stranger—a reverse restomod, if you will. Carlex has effectively taken a brand-new AMG G63 and spun the styling clock backwards, drawing inspiration from the rugged, chrome-laden classics of yesteryear. But instead of dull nostalgia, the result is a glimmering retro-futurist SUV that looks like it belongs equally at a 1970s safari lodge and a Monaco yacht party.

And glimmer it does. That shimmering white paint you’re looking at isn’t just pearlescent trickery—it’s literally infused with diamonds. One entire kilogram of diamond powder was mixed into the finish. That’s right, the paint on this G-Class is more valuable than most people’s entire cars. You can practically hear the painter’s heartbeat through the spray gun: one wrong move, and there goes a five-figure dust cloud.

The rest of the exterior is pure vintage bravado. There’s a wide-body kit with flared arches that make the already imposing G63 look like it’s been hitting the gym on pure testosterone. Retro alloy wheels wrapped in classic white-wall tires give it an unmistakable old-school charm, while chrome bumpers, a reworked grille, and period-style badging complete the “heritage chic” vibe. It’s the automotive equivalent of wearing a tailored tuxedo to a mud-wrestling match.

Step inside, and Carlex’s vision really comes to life. The interior is draped in the most outrageous of materials—Himalaya leather, the same ultra-exclusive crocodile hide made famous by Hermès and its Birkin bags. It covers the front seats and even the center rear seat, creating an atmosphere that’s equal parts private jet and Bond villain lair. The rest of the cabin blends buttery brown and white leather with Alcantara headliners, because of course it does. If you’re sitting in this thing, you’re not so much driving as curating an experience.

The Himalaya G63 is part of a seven-car “ultra-luxury” project from Carlex, with each bespoke SUV getting the same diamond-and-leather treatment. The lineup includes automotive royalty: Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Lamborghini Urus, Aston Martin DBX, Range Rover Vogue, Ferrari Purosangue, and Bentley Bentayga. But the G63 might just be the crown jewel—the one that feels most naturally suited to this level of unhinged decadence.

All this excess comes at a predictably eye-watering price. The Carlex G63 Himalaya costs nearly €1.5 million, a figure that makes AMG’s own top-tier offerings look like bargain-bin specials. But for that money, you don’t just get a car—you get a statement piece, a rolling museum of craftsmanship and insanity that could make even a sheikh blush.

It’s over the top, utterly unnecessary, and completely magnificent. Exactly how a G-Class should be.

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Carlex Rose Vintage based on Mercedes G-Class

Since its introduction in the early 1970s, the G-Class has attracted the attention of many, even those who were not fans of this type of vehicle. The latest generations are increasingly attractive and tuners often use them in their projects. One such model was presented by Carlex Design, Rose Vintage.

Carlex Design is one of the few companies that creatively makes cars better than factory ones. Rose Vintage is just a continuation of the Vintage project that started in 2024 with the Carlex G-Vintage model. This example is painted in Pink and may not appeal to everyone.

The car is equipped with a unique body kit that includes a chrome bumper, a new radiator grille, wider wheel arches, a new rear bumper, and the Carlex logo instead of the Mercedes logo. The lower part of the body is painted in a delicate pink shade, while the upper part is white. It is mounted on a set of chrome rims with pink covers and tires with white side stripes in a retro style.

The interior is upholstered in pink leather, which perfectly matches the exterior. The leather covers the seats, steering wheel, dashboard, door panels and even the trunk. The ceiling is the same color but made of Alcantara, while the armrest has two white lines.

When it comes to the powertrain, it is not known if there have been any changes. As a reminder, the Carlex G-Vintage is powered by a 4.0-L V8 twin-turbo engine with 805 hp (600 kW) and 752 lb-ft (1,020 Nm) of torque, mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all wheels.

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Carlex G-Vintage based on the Mercedes G-Class

There are many companies that, in a creative way, try to make cars visually and technically better than the factory ones, however, there are few who know how to do it the right way. One of them is Carlex Design whose latest project, the Carlex G-Vintage, is based on the Mercedes G-Class.

Visually, the car looks luxurious, and Carlex Design offers a choice of several body colors: Lime Pop, Champagne Fizz, Pink Glow, Tangerine, Raspberry Punch, Green Breeze, Ivory, Sand Dune, and Noir, each including white detailing. It is equipped with classic elements such as a chrome front bumper, grille, logo, chrome side steps, rear bumper, side mirrors, moldings around the windows and a spare wheel holder.

Inside, the combination of Alcantara and vintage leather, which further emphasizes the retro feel, increase the feeling of luxury. Brown leather covers almost every inch of the cabin, while the rear of the rear seats and the luggage compartment are decorated with wooden panels. There is also a 360 view camera, active distance assist, and 10 airbags.

The Carlex G-Vintage is powered by a 4.0-L V8 twin-turbo engine with 805 hp (600 kW) and 752 lb-ft (1,020 Nm) of torque, mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all wheels.

Carlex Design has not announced the price of the car.

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