Pune/Bengaluru —
When the legendary Mercedes-AMG G 63 goes off-roading into India’s soul, you don’t just get a car—you get a personalized monument on four wheels. Say hello (or namaste) to the first-ever India-inspired AMG G 63 ‘Collector’s Edition’, an ultra-exclusive, hyper-customized, and unapologetically lavish offering—limited to just 30 lucky owners who’ll likely have to elbow their way through a queue of billionaires.

This isn’t just any AMG G 63. It’s the off-roader equivalent of a sherwani-clad maharaja riding a lion, handcrafted with a flair only India could inspire. Developed in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI), this edition celebrates Indian terrain, taste, and torque—all at a cool ₹4.3 crores.
What’s So Indian About It?
Well, apart from the fact that your actual name is engraved on the grab handle (finally, a dashboard that respects your surname), the ‘Collector’s Edition’ flaunts India-specific MANUFAKTUR colours: Mid Green Magno and Red Magno. Think military swagger meets Bollywood glam.
And the pièce de résistance? A “One of Thirty” plaque on the rear wheel cover—just in case a valet mistakes your ₹4.3 crore AMG G-Wagon for a commoner’s G-Class.
Built in Germany, Customized in Bengaluru, Flaunted in Bandra
Mercedes-Benz India and MBRDI worked hand-in-hand like butter chicken and naan, delivering a collector’s dream with elements that scream hyper-personalization. From open-pore walnut wood trim and two-tone Catalana Beige/Black nappa leather seats, to 22” Tech Gold AMG wheels that scream “I’m rich AND tasteful,” it’s as bespoke as your wedding invite.
Under the Hood, It’s Still a Beast
Don’t be fooled by the couture. This G 63 comes with a 4.0L V8 bi-turbo engine, belting out 585 hp and 850 Nm of torque. Launch control, 0–100 in 4.4 seconds, and a top speed of 240 kmph mean it still prefers the Autobahn to the Ambani driveway—but it’ll do both in flawless style.
From ambient-lit walnut trims to MBUX Augmented Reality navigation that practically predicts potholes, this edition blends AMG aggression with Indian elegance. It’s as if someone took the DNA of a rally car, dipped it in luxury, and seasoned it with masala.
With deliveries starting Q4 2025, this Collector’s Edition isn’t just a car—it’s a rolling tribute to Indian opulence and global engineering. And yes, it’s only available to existing Mercedes-Benz Top End Luxury customers. Because apparently, ₹4.3 crores is just your entry ticket to this VIP section.
As Santosh Iyer put it: “This isn’t just personalization—it’s personalization with paisa and panache.”