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Mercedes-AMG G63 by Carlex Design

Mercedes-AMG G63 by Carlex Design

Carlex Design Tuning never fails to amaze us, therefore watch how this piece of art is built and made for all the sailing passionates in the world, it looks amazing and it surely should feel the same, having such a high ride-height and the huge body of the G-Wagen it will surely turn heads wherever it will go.

Mercedes-AMG models mix the best of Mercedes luxury and performance all tied up in one package. There are upgraded materials, a lot of options, and lots of power beneath the hood, too, however, Carlex Design takes that a step more with even more lavish materials inside. The company’s latest providing is a marine-themed AMG G63 known as the G-Yachting limited edition, that the company says it created for “enthusiasts of luxury and marine style.” Carlex first released the new yachting model on Facebook, released several pictures of the SUV’s two-tone, silver-painted and brushed exterior, that isn’t overpowering, either. Big, 22-inch wheels sit at all four corners. The G63 continues to be imposing, however, it’s the Carlex-installed interior that shines.

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Inside, the aftermarket upfitter replaced many trim elements with their own, previewing 2 color schemes. One could be a bright white-and-gray interior with light-colored wood throughout.

The seats, headliner, and center console are all white with a silver/gray dashboard. There are touches of light-brown wood on the steering wheels, door panels, and dash. The other interior features darker materials with deep, rich browns used on the seats, headliner, and dash. White– completely different than the white utilized in the other interior – acts as a stark contrast against the darker materials, that is used on the middle console, doors, and therefore the lower a part of the dash.

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While the interiors are distinct, both of these models feature wood cargo spaces behind the second-row seats with a touch of wood visible within the front footwells, too. Both additionally feature a sizeable G-Yachting emblem embossed into the headliner.

Carlex didn’t announce the new package’s price, although a stock 2020 AMG G63 from the factory starts at $156,450. That gets customers the boxy off-road performance machine, that packs a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 that creates 577 HP (430 kilowatts) and 627 pound-feet (850 kilowatts) of torque. If that’s not enough oomph, customers will seek out an aftermarket tuner.

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