Watch Mercedes-Benz's CEO Pull Tank Turn In The EQG

The Mercedes-Benz EQG, which is the all-electric version of the iconic G-Glass (or G-Wagen), was revealed in concept form two years ago. We got to ride in a prototype last year, but other than that, not much was thrown out in the open by the German automaker. Until now, that is.

While we still donā€™t know what battery capacity, range or even power output the electric SUV will have, noneĀ other than the companyā€™s CEO, Ola KƤllenius, shows us that it does have some neat off-road tricks. (It’s good to be the boss.) The video may be little more than a teaser, but itĀ also gives us two key pieces of information.

First, the EQG will retain its so-called G-Turn function, which allows the vehicle to do a 360-degree turn akin to what a tracked vehicle is capable of. There was no hint that Mercedes-Benz would cancel this feature, but seeing how Rivian changed its mind about it saying we need to respect nature while off-roading, I think itā€™s worth mentioning.

With this being said, the Chinese-made BYD YangWang U8 is also capable of doing tank turns, and it also sort of floats, but thatā€™s another story.

Getting back to the EQG, our first ride review mentioned that there were two stand-out buttons on the center console. One was for the G-Turn, while the other was covered, and the engineers simply said that it was ā€œfor another day.ā€ Well, it looks like that day has come, sort of.

Gallery: Mercedes-Benz EQG Prototype: First Ride

At around the nine-minute mark, KƤllenius engages the G-Turn function and does a full 360-degree turn by pressing the left steering wheel paddle. Then, he says that thereā€™s another button on the center console thatā€“once pressedā€“can nudge the car while off-roading, to help it get around obstacles without having to faff around with the steering.Ā 

As for the EQGā€™s market launch, we still donā€™t know when that will happen. Revealed in concept form in 2021, it was reported that it might go into production in Austria in early 2024, but that hasnā€™t been confirmed yet, and Mercedes hasnā€™t announced an official launch date yet.

That said, the German automaker is also working on a smaller electric version of the G-Class, which was referred to as the ā€œLittle Gā€ by the marqueā€™s CEO and is rumored to debut in 2026.

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