With an original MSRP of $209,395, this 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG G 63 includes $26,395 worth of extra features — all already built into the price. It features:
- MANUFAKTUR Arabian Grey Paint ($6,500)
- MANUFAKTUR Interior Package Plus ($8,250) — Exclusive Nappa Leather Trim, Upper and Lower Dashboard in Nappa Leather, G Manufaktur Grab Handle Badge, and Active Multicontour Seat Package Plus
- AMG Night Package ($1,950) — Black Brush Guard, Under Guard Protection in Black, Obsidian Black Spare Wheel Ring, and Black Exterior Mirror Housings
- 22" Forged AMG Cross-Spoke Wheels in Black ($4,650)
- AMG Carbon Fiber Trim ($3,700)
- Trim Highlights — Drive-Dynamic Multicontour Front Seats with Massage, Ventilated and Rapid-Heating Front Seats, Burmester® Surround Sound, Panorama Sunroof, DISTRONIC® Adaptive Cruise, LED Headlamps, MB Navigation Plus, Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™, and AMG SPEEDSHIFT® 9-Speed Transmission
It's a one-owner vehicle, and it comes with factory warranty coverage through February 2028 or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first), giving you added peace of mind.
Important Note: Mercedes-Benz bought this vehicle back from the original owner following a documented concern covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. The issue was fully resolved under factory warranty by performing all necessary repairs and adjustments. Mercedes-Benz thoroughly inspected the vehicle and certified that it met all manufacturer specifications and quality standards prior to resale.
This action was completed as a goodwill measure to ensure customer satisfaction. The original factory warranty remains active, and all official documentation from Mercedes-Benz is on file. This is a unique opportunity to save thousands on a fully reconditioned, high-performance Mercedes-Benz that meets all factory standards.
Packages and Options Overview
MANUFAKTUR Arabian Grey Paint ($6,500) adds a deep, pearlescent finish that makes the G 63 look even more exclusive. It’s a head-turning color reserved for those who want something truly custom.
MANUFAKTUR Interior Package Plus ($8,250) transforms the cabin into a bespoke luxury space with diamond-stitched Nappa leather and unique MANUFAKTUR accents. The Active Multicontour Seat Package adds ventilation, massage, and more, creating a first-class experience for both driver and passenger.
AMG Night Package ($1,950) swaps chrome elements for gloss black styling on the brush guard, mirror caps, underbody panels, and more. The result is a stealthy, aggressive presence that stands out from typical builds.
22" Forged AMG Cross-Spoke Wheels in Black ($4,650) deliver a bold aesthetic and lightweight performance. Their size and finish make the G 63 look planted and powerful from every angle.
AMG Carbon Fiber Trim ($3,700) adds motorsport-inspired material to the dash and center console. It provides a modern contrast to the rich leathers and elevates the vehicle’s performance feel.
Trim Highlights include Drive-Dynamic Multicontour Front Seats with Massage, Ventilated and Rapid-Heating Front Seats, Burmester® Surround Sound, Panorama Sunroof, DISTRONIC® Adaptive Cruise, LED Headlamps, MB Navigation Plus, Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™, and AMG SPEEDSHIFT® 9-Speed Transmission. These features blend luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology in one iconic SUV.
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Buyback Context
Item(s) Noted: The engine wasn’t working the way it should. It had some parts that weren’t doing their job, which made the car run rough.
Action Taken: Mercedes-Benz took the car back, replaced all the parts that were causing the problem, and installed brand-new turbo clamps, spark plugs, ignition coils, and new fuel rails with fresh injectors.
Summary: These parts all help the engine breathe and get the right amount of fuel so it runs smoothly. When they don’t work right, the engine can shake, lose power, or show warning lights. By replacing everything with new, factory parts, Mercedes-Benz fixed the problem the right way so the engine is now running like it’s supposed to.




