a car prepared for adventures of the future
mercedes-benz unveiled the EQG futuristic car concept at the 2021 IAA mobility show in munich, providing a preview of the all-electric version of the all-terrain model series. the vehicle combines its iconic G-class look and strong off-road capabilities with futuristic elements of the mercedes-EQ world. illuminated stripes describe the car making the robust exterior stand out. the concept EQG is also made for steep slopes and deep terrain, due to the pulling power of its electric all-wheel drive and its low center of gravity.
‘wherever market conditions permit, mercedes-benz will be ready to go fully electric by the end of the decade,’ said markus schäfer, member of the board of management of daimler ag and coo of mercedes-benz cars. ‘with this strategic step from‘electric first’to‘electric only,’including sustainable production and the co2-neutral life cycle of our batteries, we are accelerating the transformation to a zero-emission and software-driven future. we want to inspire our customers to switch to electric mobility with convincing products.’

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a regular G-class silhouette with luminous highlights
instead of the usual spare wheel cover, mercedes-benz EQG vehicle includes a lockable box with white illuminated accents on the rear door, whose design takes its cue from a wallbox. another feature that characterizes its exterior design is the flat roof rack in high-gloss black. the central element of its minimalist design is the centrally shaped‘G’which is in the top view. the white led strip integrated into the front edge of the roof rack is a modern interpretation of the searchlight indispensable for demanding off-road adventure. another led strip in red finish forms the rear end of the roof rack.
‘we’re traveling into the future with the new WQG! this car epitomizes the fusion of state-of-the-art off-road capabilities with the dawn of electric mobility that we all need to strive for. it stands for our relentless pursuit of the utmost desire and luxury. for us, the most important thing was to keep the full G-class DNA but beam it into the EQ age.’ says gorden wagener, chief design officer daimler group.

the company presents a near-production study of an all-electric model variant of its off-road icon

suited for off-road adventures

the car adopts its features from mercedes-EQ design

ready for futuristic routes
project info:
name: concept EQG
designers: mercedes-benz