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The G63 AMG 6x6 is fitted with Mercedes' 7G-tronic seven-speed automatic transmission; its transfer case can alter between a 0.87:1 high-range ratio for on-road driving and 2.16:1 low-range ratio for off-road conditions to all six wheels in a nominal 30:40:30 split. An extra shaft delivers power to the rearmost axle.
The retail price for the 500 GE V8 was DM 178,250 ($107,381 US at 1993 currency exchange rate and $223,138 US (2022, adjusted)). To put the price in perspectives, a 1993 300 GE (the top-of-line G-Class in a regular production) was DM 88,500, and a 1993 W140 500 SE with M119 V8 engine was DM 129,030.
[4] [5] It was noted as being cheaper than a previous limited production run of Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6 (old-style name) from 2013. [4] (note in this period of the 2010s, transition AMG vehicles from Mercedes-Benz to Mercedes-AMG branding. [6] The US Version was previewed at the New York Auto Show in the spring of 2015 as a Mercedes-AMG model ...
Orders are open again for the G-wagen, GLS580, GLE580, Maybach GLS600, and AMG GLE63, but the AMG E63 and AMG GLS63 are still missing from the U.S. lineup.
G63 may refer to: Bena language, a Bantu language of Tanzania; Grumman G-63 Kitten I, an American experimental aircraft; HMCS Haida (G63), a Royal Canadian Navy Tribal-class destroyer; HMS Gurkha (G63), a Royal Navy L-class destroyer; Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6, a limited production AMG version of G-Class with six wheels
AMG logo on a Mercedes S 63 AMG (W222) AMG was founded as a racing engine forge in 1967 under the name AMG Motorenbau- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (German for 'AMG Engine Production and Development Limited') by former Mercedes-Benz engineers Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher in Burgstall an der Murr, near Stuttgart.
The OM656 is based on a modular design that is shared with other 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder, petrol and diesel engines. [2] It is the replacement to the previous V6, [3] in order to maintain the cost of production between different engines.
The Cortex-A76 can be found in Snapdragon 855 as Big-core. The Cortex-A76 is used as Big-core in Intel Agilex D-series SoC FPGA devices. [16] In 2020 Cortex-A76 was used in Rockchip RK3588 and RK3588s. In September 2023, the Raspberry Pi 5 was introduced with a Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor with a clock speed of 2.4 GHz. [17]