Mercedes-Benz Concept EQG Previews All-Electric G-Class

Meet the Mercedes Concept EQG, the near-production version of the upcoming pure-electric G-Glass. This new electric version of its legendary off-roader adopts the G-Class’s styling cues and gets the latest Mercedes-EQ series design elements.

A black panel sits in the place of the conventional radiator grille up front, and it illuminates, revealing the 3-pointed star and several squares (that are not squares).

The illuminated ‘grille’ in itself has a bright surround, which works well with the DRLs of the main headlights and illuminated circles on the ORVMs.
Apart from wearing a set of 22-inch polished aluminum wheels, the EV, shown in the gloss aluminum beam and gloss black paint scheme, also has illuminated stripes.
What’s more, the Mercedes Concept EQG comes with a roof rack with a ‘G’ in the center. The rack also has a white LED strip at the front edge and an LED strip at the rear end.

Instead of a spare wheel, there is a lockable box on the outside that can be used for storage, like keeping the portable charging cable. Inside, the cabin in the usual affair, and nothing seems to have changed.
One other thing that Mercedes did, apart from revealing pictures of the Concept EQG, is the claim that the EV is an ‘uncompromising off-roader’.
Sporting a ladder frame chassis (into which the battery pack is integrated), the EQG has independent suspension on the front axle and a newly developed rigid rear axle to accommodate the electric drive.

There is an electric motor close to each wheel, and thus, each wheel is individually controllable, says the German brand. Furthermore, there are reduction gears to aid off-roading as well.