Gains 16-part body kit
The German aftermarket specialists at IMSA have created a
power boost program for the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG.
Mercedes-Benz won't retire the G-Class in the near future as
they have just revealed a
facelift
so the model is here to stay for a while. Tuners have always found the
off-roader fascinating which is why over the years there have been numerous
custom kits tailored to the legendary G-Wagen. Case in point, IMSA is now
introducing an upgrade package for the G63 AMG which has gained a new body kit
comprising 16 components.
At an additional cost, some of the bits and pieces can be
had in carbon fiber, such as the front grille, side mirror caps, front air
inlets, hood and other parts as well. The more prominent wheel arches now house
22-inch alloys shod in 305/40 R22 tires while a set of the tuner's custom shock
absorbers is also part of the package.
Stepping inside the cabin, the G63 AMG has received a custom
two-tone leather upholstery and a rear center console between the two individual
seats from where the passengers can control the comfort functions.
More importantly, the engineers from IMSA have tweaked the
V8 5.5-liter bi-turbo engine, managing to bump output to 730 PS (537 kW) and a
massive torque of 1,035 Nm (764 lb-ft). This was possible by install an
entirely new exhaust system with downpipes, sports cats, charge air cooler and
pipes.
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