The Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology – the electric G-Wagen to you and me – has landed in the UK. And if that had been a literal landing, it would have been accompanied by quite the thump, given the car's kerb weight is 3209kg – nearly half a tonne more than other G-Class variants, the G500 and hot AMG G63.
Mercedes would like you to see this as a G-Class first and a powertrain variant second. To that end, it has objectively improved the formula in many areas. The G580 is certainly a lot torquier than the G63, quieter than the regular G-Class and better off road than either. Still, we’re really not looking at the most objective, straightforward or sensible car in the world.
There aren’t many people looking for an EV that's also an off-roader designed to look like it’s from the 1970s. There are no obvious direct electric rivals. Enthusiasts after off-roading ability with a boxy body can find the Toyota Land Cruiser, Ineos Grenadier or very sophisticated Land Rover Defender. There are road-focused electric SUVs at similar money, too, too, like the BMW iX, although that's wildly different in outlook, as is the Mercedes EQS SUV – an interesting interpretation of luxury.
