Known officially as the G 580 with EQ Technology, the new G stuffs a battery pack and four electric motors into the internal combustion version’s existing chassis rather than starting from scratch. The electric G-Wagen also receives slight stylistic revisions, mostly in the name of aero.
But even if electrification represents the logical next step for a historically established military vehicle that transitioned into a luxury commuter over the past decade-plus, the new G presented a real test for Mercedes R&D. The suspension required the biggest change, specifically for the solid rear axle. Two electric motors simply couldn’t fit in the live axle, so Mercedes adopted a hilariously outdated de Dion tube setup instead.
The resulting vehicle comes with a sky-high price tag, minimal range, and unexpected character. Yet, over a week of testing in Los Angeles and the nearby deserts, I quickly discovered that this new G is undoubtedly the best yet.
In short: Electric power suits the G-Wagen surprisingly well, for better and for worse. Don’t expect maxed-out electric range, avant-garde tech, or even improved ergonomics. Instead, the G 580 in EV form gets the job done, in town and off road, better than any G that came beforehand.
- Drivetrain: Quad-motor EV
- Horsepower/Torque: 579 hp / 859 lb.-ft.
- Battery capacity: 122 kWh
- Range: 239 miles
- 10-80% fast-charge time: 32 min.
- Max fast-charge rate: 200 kW
- 0-60 mph: 4.6 sec.
- Top speed: 112 mph
- Weight: 6,801 lbs.
- Dimensions: 182” L x 78” H x 76” W (without mirrors)
- Towing capacity: 7,716 lbs.
- Cargo: 19.6 cu.-ft. (seats up), 70.6 cu.-ft. (seats down)
- Price: $162,650
Pros
- Electric power caters perfectly to city life in a G
- Spectacular torque and traction off-roading
- Finally, a touchscreeen!
Cons
- Some suspension shuddering during slow cruising
- Charge cable “Design Box” replaces spare tire
- Minimal choices in 2025’s “First Edition” spec
2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 With EQ Technology Review

City Life in the G-EQ

De Dion Rear Suspension

Electrified Performance
Off-Roading Without a Spare Tire



Off-Road Prowess


G-Turn Fun


No Vehicle Is Perfect





2025 G 580 With EQ Tech Review: Conclusions

