Convertible Mercedes-Benz Big G: The perfect fusion of luxury customization and unique style In the automotive world, the luxury Big G series has always attracted much attention, and the convertible style is highly sought after.
Recently, Refined Marques, a German car customization company, brought a unique convertible version of the Mercedes-Benz Big G, which is based on the Mercedes-AMG G63.
Interestingly, Mercedes-AMG has never officially launched a convertible version of the Big G, and the closest one is the G-Wagen W460 Convertible launched by Mercedes-Benz in 2013, limited to 200 units worldwide.
The engineers at Refined Marques have completely modified the AMG G63 to create the "AMG G63 Convertible".
The exterior designers also modified a set of small and cute suicide doors at the rear door, and the style of the rear soft top is an important element of the 2013 convertible version of the Big G.
The company's CEO, Al Bakry, proudly stated that the main purpose of the modification was to add a personal element to the vehicle and make it unforgettable.
Al Bakry also revealed the story of an American supermodel who once rode the G500 Final Edition Convertible, but it was very difficult for the rear passengers to get out of the car, and even almost tore her skirt at one point. As a result, this rear-row suicide door modification has become a popular choice in a limited edition of 20 units.
Al Bakry said the modification was inspired by his son, who suggested that he build a soft-top convertible version of the Big G and add a small door to get in and out of the car when he modified a Brabus Big G.
For this car, the company demanded a very high level of craftsmanship, each car was built for more than 18 months, and each modified car had to be audited by the former head of Mercedes-Benz quality control. Therefore, this modified car will only be launched in a limited edition of 20 units, and it will not be cheap**.
This porcelain blue version of the modified car caused a rush in the customer circle at the booking stage, and some people were even willing to bid $2.6 million for it, but the owner rejected this tempting **. If you also want to own this modified car, you need to pay more money like this big guy. This convertible Mercedes-Benz Big G has become the focus of attention of car enthusiasts with its luxurious customization and unique style.