2025 Mercedes G Wagon G580 Review: Power, Luxury, and Off-Road Fun

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In the latest episode of TheStraightPipes, Yuri and Jacob take on the electrifying 2025 Mercedes G Wagon G580, a beastly machine boasting 579 horsepower and 859 pound-feet of torque from a massive 116 kWh battery. With four electric motors and transmissions, this G Wagon is not your average SUV. The dynamic duo dives into its unique G-turn feature, allowing for tight spins in challenging terrains, proving to be both fun and practical for off-road enthusiasts.
The team pushes the G580 to its limits on various surfaces, from gravel to wet roads, showcasing its impressive performance and capabilities. They delve into the distinctive G aura sound that emanates from the car, adding to the overall experience. Daily driving the electric G Wagon proves to be a joy, with features like regen braking and customizable driving modes enhancing the ride.
Yuri and Jacob explore the spacious interior of the G580, highlighting the premium materials and user-friendly MBUX system. The exterior design of the electric G Wagon stays true to its iconic roots, with subtle electric accents setting it apart. The absence of a spare tire is noted, along with practical features like proximity touch door handles. Despite the allure of the G63, the team considers the G580 a superior choice for daily driving, praising its blend of power, luxury, and eco-friendliness.

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Some users found the spinning of the car entertaining and fun
Comparison between the G wagon and the electric car
Mention of the unique design features of the car
Concerns about the ownership costs of the electric car
Questions about the range and charging speed of the electric car
Positive comments about the electric car being one of the best EVs from Mercedes-Benz
Debate between electric power and petrol engines
Criticism about the gimmicky features and poor range of the electric car
Mention of the abbreviation "G Wagen" for Gelandewagen
Concerns about the stability of the car during spinning
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