German rival for JLR's upcoming Defender Sport will look like a G-Class but be almost entirely bespoke
The incoming ‘baby’ Mercedes-Benz G-Class will sit on a bespoke ladder-frame platform, use “nearly all unique†parts and sport a design that “is even more modern than the current carâ€, bosses have said.
The new SUV will arrive within the next two years and will be the entry point to what is planned to be a new range of models, with Mercedes turning the G-Class into a brand in its own right – in much the same way JLR has done with Range Rover.
Speaking at the Munich show, Mercedes CEO Ola Källenius said test mules would be appearing on roads “very soonâ€. A new preview image of the incoming model’s rear end was also revealed.
The ‘Mini G’ will be based on a unique architecture, confirmed tech boss Markus Schäfer, in order to be “as authentic as possibleâ€.
He added: “The G is a very special, authentic car, and the Mini G has to be authentic. So I cannot take just a platform, I cannot take an existing platform – I have to create my own. It’s a completely new development.â€
Schäfer called the platform a “miniature ladder-frame chassisâ€, which he described as being “not ladder-frame [to the G-Class’s] extentâ€, but with similar qualities “when it comes to suspension and wheel sizeâ€.
Schäfer also revealed that the Mini G will use a signifi cant number of unique components, “far more than I ever wish to tell youâ€. These include most of the model’s bodywork.
He said: “Over time, just looking at the car’s capabilities and what’s needed, I came to the conclusion that everything has to be unique, the whole upper body and everything.

“You know, I can’t even take a door handle from [the current] portfolio, because the G-Class has such unique door handles.
“So we spent a lot of time tuning this car, and over time we started to develop so many unique components to make sure it’s a very good-looking car and very capable.â€
The current G-Class is offered with both combustion engines and electric power, but Autocar understands the Mini G will be sold exclusively as an EV.
Asked about powertrains, especially an electric one, Schäfer was coy, stating: “Stay tuned. I don’t want to go in to this detail.â€
The Mini G’s styling will be that of a “tweaked†G-Class, according to Mercedes design boss Gorden Wagener, which will make it “even more modern†than the electric G580 EQ that was launched last year.
Speaking about the design, Wagener said: “You cannot change the G much: it’s iconic. I like the new [current G-Class]: that’s a modern G.
“On the little one, we will give a slight tweak: a bit more sharpness, a bit younger [headlight] graphics but still circle. So really it’s details.
“But otherwise we stick to the G, and it’s a modern G – even a touch more modern than the big one.â€
Asked if he wanted to be slightly more radical with the design, Wagener said the fundamentals had to stay the same: “You have to hold yourself back and understand what the icon is about. We strive for iconic design, and there is not such an iconic piece like the G.â€