Bold, Brutal & Bespoke
Here on TorqPulse, we’re accustomed to dissecting performance SUVs, but the G-Class 400d Adventure Edition demands a different kind of admiration. It marries luxury and off-road ferocity in one imposing package. If you’re looking for a vehicle that commands attention, delivers serious diesel torque, and carries a badge with prestige—you’ve found your match.
Specs At A Glance
Here’s a refined table for our readers who appreciate straight-to-the-point clarity.
Specification Value
Engine type Inline-6 turbo diesel (OM656)
Displacement 2,925 cc
Maximum power ~325.86 bhp (@ 3,600-4,200 rpm)
Maximum torque 700 Nm (@ 1,200-3,200 rpm)
Transmission 9-speed automatic, AWD
Top speed ~210 km/h
Ground clearance (laden) 241 mm
Seating capacity 5
Ex-showroom price (India) ₹ 2.55 Crore
On-road approximate price (Delhi) ~₹ 3.00 Crore (incl. RTO/insurance)
Why This Vehicle Matters
It brings together rugged, ladder-frame off-road DNA and luxury-SUV refinement—a rare combination in this segment.
For a diesel SUV of this stature, 700 Nm of torque gives it true presence both on tarmac and beyond.
The pricing places it firmly in the ultra-premium segment, meaning buyers get more than just transport—they get a statement.
For Indian buyers, the combination of exclusivity + capability makes it especially attractive in markets like Jaipur and metros.
Points to Consider (TorqPulse-Style)
Fuel efficiency will always be modest given the build, weight and size—it’s a big beast.
Urban manoeuvring and parking may feel cumbersome compared to more compact luxury SUVs.
Service, tyres, insurance, and maintenance will reflect the premium nature of the vehicle.
Ensure you evaluate how much of its off-road capability you’ll realistically use versus how much is for presence and luxury.
Final Thoughts for the TorqPulse Reader
If your driving profile includes spirited weekend ventures, a taste for luxury, and you’re drawn to the unmistakable build and character of the G-Class, then the 400d Adventure Edition deserves serious consideration. It’s not just about reaching point A to B—it’s about how you arrive and the presence you bring.
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