German tuner DMC is now the proud maker of the widest Mercedes-AMG G-Wagon in the world. Officially known as the G 63 DMC “Zeus,” this G-Class goes extra-wide with the help of a load of carbon fibre panels.
The exterior is christened with a carbon-fibre front and rear bumpers, front grille, front lip, widened fenders and more. We understand that just 10 units of this unique Gelandewagen will be made, but DMC hasn’t revealed a price tag for it yet.
Just like your not-so-ordinary, ordinary Mercedes-AMG G 63, Zeus features a 5.5 litre V8 biturbo petrol engine. However, the powerplant in this monster is tuned to deliver 867 hp – significantly more than the standard G 63’s 571 hp. Not even the AMG G 65’s 6.0 litre V12 engine makes as much power, with just 630 hp on tap there.
If you’re still in the mood for whacky G-Wagon creations, don’t miss our coverage of the right-hand drive Brabus G 700 6×6’s that’s only available in Malaysia. You can also watch Harve as he walks us through the entire car and even starts up its behemoth engine.
Looking to sell your car? Sell it with Carro.
Add side fairings and u get the widest? It’s just not “right”.
and as if we give a damn, lol.
very nice. i like that cute angry face it projected.
2 thumbs up !
The std one actually looks more badass..