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Mercedes-Benz admits its G-Class EV is a “complete flop” – report TechTricks365


The first all-electric version of one of Mercedes-Benz’s most iconic models reportedly isn’t selling well.

Launched last week in Australia, the Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology, as the G-Class electric vehicle (EV) is called, was revealed in 2024 as the production version of the 2021 EQG concept.

While the G-Class (often referred to as the G-Wagen or Geländewagen) has long been a favourite of celebrities, for many years it’s also been inextricably linked with the V8 engine under the bonnet of the brawny Mercedes-AMG G63, which costs a cool $365,900 before on-road costs.

The move to electric power in the lengthily named G580 with EQ Technology has reportedly not only been met with a collective yawn from consumers, despite its significantly lower starting price ($249,000 in Australia), but could also impact the German automaker’s future product plans.

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“The car is sitting like lead at dealers; it’s a complete flop,” an unnamed Mercedes-Benz executive told German business newspaper Handelsblatt.

“People want a real G-Class – with six or eight cylinders,” reads another quote from an anonymous source.

Another insider had a more glass-half-full explanation, telling the media outlet: “It’s a niche model; production numbers are very low.”

According to the German publication, Mercedes-Benz is now considering launching the upcoming ‘little G’ – a smaller SUV with similarly boxy styling – with a petrol engine instead of offering it exclusively with electric power.

This model is due for launch in 2027.