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This 2026 Mercedes-AMG G63 Just Sold for More Than New—and We’re Not Surprised

Depreciation is the great equalizer in the automotive world. No matter how luxurious, how powerful, or how meticulously assembled, most vehicles take an immediate financial nosedive the moment they roll off the lot. It’s as predictable as your neighbor’s GLC blocking your driveway on trash day.

But every so often, a model sidesteps the laws of automotive economics. These unicorns tend to be low-production, high-hype, enthusiast-focused machines—the kind people don’t just buy, but hunt. And right now, the Mercedes-AMG G63 is proving itself one of those rare exceptions.

The G-Wagen That Refuses to Depreciate

A nearly-new 2026 Mercedes-AMG G63 surfaced on Cars & Bids out of Denison, Texas this month, and what happened next should surprise exactly no one who’s tried to buy one new. With just 350 miles on the odometer—basically still inhaling that “delivery truck” scent—the SUV carried a window sticker totaling $216,385.

The base MSRP of $195,550 was padded with the kind of extras that make G-Wagen shoppers nod approvingly:

  • $4,650 for 22-inch AMG wheels
  • $3,700 in carbon fiber trim
  • $8,250 for the Manufaktur Interior Package Plus
  • $3,050 for the AMG Night Package

Good luck finding that build on a dealer lot without a “market adjustment” stapled to the windshield.

Auction Drama, AMG Style

When bidding went live, attention came fast. The top offer reached $227,000—strong money, but not enough to meet the reserve. After some back-and-forth between buyer and seller, both parties landed at $245,000.

That’s $28,615 over original MSRP for a car that’s barely been broken in. Not bad for something that has only roasted a handful of tires in its lifetime.

And honestly? It makes sense. Between relentless demand, scarcity of high-spec builds, and the badge cachet that basically prints its own resale value, the G63 is the closest thing the modern SUV market has to a blue-chip stock.

Why This One Hit the Sweet Spot

If you were to spec a “resale-friendly” G-Wagen in a laboratory, you’d probably end up with something that looks exactly like this truck:
Polar White exterior. Manufaktur Red Pepper leather interior. Carbon fiber everywhere. It’s the kind of combination that makes shoppers overlook price tags and forget financial prudence.

But even the G63 can’t outrun time forever. Five-year-old examples are currently moving between $100,000 and $150,000, and this one will likely slide into the same bracket eventually. Today’s profit could easily be tomorrow’s lesson in depreciation.

For now, though? It’s a win. A nearly-new, massively specced AMG SUV sold for well above sticker, proving once again that the G63 plays by its own rules. In a market where most luxury vehicles tumble in value before they even hit their first oil change, the boxy brute continues to stand tall.

Not a bad outcome for an SUV that barely had time to warm up its twin-turbo V8.

Source: Cars & Bids

Mansory Gronos 6×6 based on the Mercedes-AMG G63

In 2013, the Mercedes-AMG G 63 was one of the first cars to be transformed into a six-wheeler, and now the German luxury car modification firm Mansory has created another six-wheeler based on this model, the Mansory Gronos 6×6.

The standard G63 was transformed into a pickup truck with suicide doors that allow easier access to the rear seats. It is equipped with impact protection devices mounted in front of the aprons,
LED additional headlights mounted on the roof, cable winch at the front, additional axle with a lockable differential in the longitudinal and transverse directions on the third (additional) axle, and high-performance shock absorbers.

Inside, customers can choose the interior design in terms of leather, colors, quilting and carbon design. A special highlight is the roof lining with more than 3,000 LEDs, which is installed at the request of the customer, who can choose the design. There are other accessories that make this car more luxurious and comfortable.

Mansory offers a wide range of options so customers can choose whether they want on-road or off-road tires. If they opt for the on-road option, they will get 22-inch “YN.5″ wheels wrapped in 325/55 22 Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires. The off-road option brings 20” rims wrapped in 37×12.50×20 tires. The driver can use the control unit in the cockpit to adjust the air pressure in all tires thanks to the integrated tire inflation system with a high-performance compressor.

When it comes to the powertrain, the car is powered by a 4.0-liter V8 engine with 900 hp (671 kW) and 885 lb-ft (1,200 Nm) of torque. That’s a big increase in power over the standard G63, which has 577 hp (424 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. This was achieved by installing a new exhaust gas turbocharger, a new intercooler, two high-pressure fuel pumps, adapted engine, transmission and CPC software, a sports air filter and a sports exhaust.

This exceptional car will be produced in only 10 examples. The price is not known.

Source: Mansory

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Mercedes-AMG G63 with 820 HP

The Mercedes-AMG G63 SUV is one of the most tuned Mercedes-AMG cars in the past year, and this year also begins with a Zunized copy of the German company Keyvany, which was founded with the aim of taking luxury cars to a new level of refinement.

When it comes to the powertrain, the tuner increased the power of the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine to 820 hp (611 kW), which is a significant increase compared to the standard 577 hp (430 kW). Power is sent to all wheels via a 9-speed automatic transmission.

Redesigned carbon front and rear bumper, slightly wider body, new modified front fascia, sills and a set of double spoke wheels are just some of the components that adorn this car finished in black and gray.

Inside, the seats, ceiling, door panels, center console, dashboard and floor are covered in yellow leather, matched with carbon fiber details on the dashboard and steering wheel. Like the Rolls-Royce cars, Keyvany equipped the G63 with a starry sky, emphasizing the car’s luxury. There’s also Keyvany badging on the seats and dash.

Source: Keyvany

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