The modifications for the Mercedes G500 include:
1. Latest G800 body kit + carbon fiber components
2. 22-inch Bra-style wheels
3. Full car protective film
4. Old-to-new frameless windows
5. High-mounted brake light
6. Dual-screen dashboard interior
7. Latest display electronic components including dual-screen, column shifter, AC panel, roof light panel, and electronic parking brake
8. Electric executive rear seat
9. Quad-tip sport exhaust
10. AMG front six-piston and rear four-piston brakes
1. Latest G800 body kit + carbon fiber components
2. 22-inch Bra-style wheels
3. Full car protective film
4. Old-to-new frameless windows
5. High-mounted brake light
6.Dual-screen dashboard interior
7. Latest display electronic components including dual-screen, column shifter, AC panel, roof light panel, and electronic parking brake
8. Electric executive rear seat
9. Quad-tip sport exhaust
10. AMG front six-piston and rear four-piston brakes
Buying an old G-Class and spending a few thousand dollars to upgrade it to the latest G63 or Brabus seems to be the most mainstream way to modify an old G-Class. Many people will ask which option is more suitable, G63 or Brabus? What are the differences? The interior is upgraded to the latest dual-screen display, while the exterior mainly differs in wheel and body kit styles. Overall, it comes down more to personal preference and style differences.
Take a look at this example of an old G550 upgraded to the new Brabus G800. This old G550 has already been given the latest Brabus G800 exterior, featuring carbon fiber components and a blackout light set. It has also been upgraded with Brabus wheels, six-piston front brakes, four-piston rear brakes, and dual-sided quad exhaust system. The exaggerated wide body, combined with the high-mounted brake lights, gives this car a new G look and an attention-grabbing presence.
As for the interior, it features the popular factory 3.0 dual-screen display, a mainstream red and black interior color scheme, and a dragonfly steering wheel. You wouldn't be able to tell that this is actually an old G-Class. The column-mounted gear selector, new control panels, rear executive electric seats, and even an ambient fragrance system make this upgrade package for the old G-Class quite appealing. Is this upgrade your style?
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