Modified Mercedes-AMG G 63 models appear everywhere these days, though this one separates itself without relying on oversized exterior parts or wild bodywork.
From the outside, the SUV keeps a fairly restrained appearance. The body wears satin black paint mixed with gloss black trim pieces, silver details on the wheels, and teal-painted brake calipers. A front bullbar also appears on the vehicle, though the report suggests the part arrived from the factory during assembly. The same applies to the bumpers, side steps, spare-wheel carrier, wheel-arch extensions, and wheels.
The real story begins once the doors open.

Nearly every major touchpoint inside the cabin received teal leather upholstery. The unusual shade spreads across the dashboard, steering wheel, center console, pillars, and door panels. The seats carry Brabus logos and black piping, while carbon fiber trim pieces sit next to metallic accents throughout the cabin.
The headliner uses Alcantara finished in the same color theme. There is also a twelve o’clock marker on the steering wheel trimmed in matching teal. According to the Instagram account @stars.in.the.ceiling, which shared the vehicle online, the interior shade is called Tiffany Blue.

Oddly enough, despite the account name, the SUV does not feature a starlight headliner. Not that the interior lacks visual impact already. The teal surfaces dominate the cabin to such an extent that some people might struggle to spend long periods inside without sunglasses. Others, though, will likely admire the attention given to small details.
The exterior avoids aftermarket excess, too, and that contrast makes the interior feel even more dramatic. From a distance, the G 63 looks relatively normal for a tuned example. Step closer and the brake calipers hint at something different underneath the dark bodywork. Then the cabin changes the tone completely.
No upgrades were mentioned for the powertrain. The article points toward the standard 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 remaining untouched, which means the SUV should still produce 585 ps, equal to 577 hp or 430 kW, together with 850 Nm, or 627 pound-feet, of torque. Factory performance figures place the sprint to 100 kph, or 62 mph, at 4.4 seconds.

There is no mention of suspension modifications or mechanical tuning either. This build focuses almost entirely on presentation. Or more accurately, on color.
Whether the Tiffany Blue treatment looks tasteful depends entirely on personal preference. Some enthusiasts will find the cabin overwhelming after a few seconds. Others will love the unusual combination precisely because almost nobody else would order a Mercedes-AMG G 63 finished this way.
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