Mercedes-Benz G 350 d
Sedan · Diesel · FWD
vs
Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
Mercedes-Benz G 350 d
Car A
Mercedes-Benz G 350 d
The Mercedes-Benz G 350 d focuses on road-trip comfort and power, combining a 286 hp diesel and 600 Nm with a capacious 890 L cargo area. Premium pricing and front-wheel drive make it less compelling for city-first drivers or those wanting AWD traction.
5 seatsSedanDiesel5-star safety9.2 L/100km
Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63
Car B
Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63
The Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63 blends extreme performance with five-seat practicality and a generous trunk, making it a compelling luxury option for road trips and family use. Its 107,000 price and 10.1 L/100 km consumption are harder to justify for city or budget-focused buyers.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safety612 hp
Why compared same body typesame seatssimilar pricestrong ranking match

Usage fit

Family 67 / 64
City 24 / 22
Budget / value 13 / 28
Road trip 77 / 66
Performance 32 / 48
Cargo 50 / 30
Practical 39 / 41
Premium 70 / 78
Winter 30 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Mercedes-Benz G 350 d · Orange = Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63

Specs side-by-side

Spec Mercedes-Benz G 350 d Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63
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Pros & cons

Mercedes-Benz G 350 d

  • Strong diesel torque (600 Nm) for confident overtakes when fully loaded
  • Quick 0–100 km/h in 6.4 s aids easy highway merging
  • Large 890 L trunk fits road-trip luggage and family gear
  • Premium positioning aligns with comfort-focused travel

Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63

  • Exceptional acceleration and speed (3.4 s 0–100 km/h, 300 km/h top speed)
  • Five seats and a 540 L trunk support family gear and long journeys
  • Luxury focus makes it comfortable for extended highway travel
  • Strong safety standing within its class

Verdict

Pick Mercedes-Benz G 350 d if…
Best fuel economy
Mercedes-Benz G 350 d uses 9.2 L/100km vs 10.1 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63 if…
More power
Mercedes-Benz AMG E 63 puts out 612 hp vs 286 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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