Vehicle Overview
More than one automaker would like to believe its sport utility vehicle is the “ultimate” example. Mercedes-Benz is taking a step in that direction with the new G500 (G-Class), which evolved from the no-compromises Geläendewagen that’s sold in Europe. Only 1,500 units will be available in the United States by fall 2001, with a sticker price of $72,500.
With its M-Class sport utility model on sale in the United States since 1998,
Mercedes-Benz focused largely on road-going manners. The Geläendewagen, in
contrast, is a hard-core offroad machine inspired by the demands of military
service but transformed into a high-end luxury SUV. Mercedes-Benz claims that it
will climb an 80 percent grade and remain stable on a 54 percent lateral slope.
Handcrafted in Graz, Austria, the G500 will face such competitors as the BMW X5,
Land Rover Range Rover 4.6 HSE, Lexus LX 470 and even the Hummer H1.
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Mute
Switching audio and video sources on/off
Press the button on the
multifunction
steering wheel.
The sound from the respective audio or
video source is switched on or muted.
When the sound ...
General notes
The Active Driving Assistance package
consists of DISTRONIC PLUS,
Active Blind Spot Assist and
Active Lane Keeping Assist. ...
Cleaning the seat belts
Use clean, lukewarm water and soap solution.
Do not clean the seat belts using chemical cleaning agents. Do not dry the
seat belts by warming them above 176 ‡ (80 †) or placing them in dire ...
