Mercedes To Continue Producing G-Class
Posted on November 11, 2005 at 8:52 AM CST


 Despite earlier rumors that Mercedes may be replacing the legendary G-Wagon
with the upcoming GL-Class, DaimlerChrysler has officially announced today
that they will continue producing the G-Class in coming years.

 The legendary G-Wagon has remained virtually unchanged in it's design since
1979, except for various safety and technology upgrades.  According to
Dieter Zetsche, head of the Mercedes Car Group, "Mercedes-Benz wrote
automotive history by always ensuring that the G-Class remained state
of-the-art over the past 26 years, and it will continue to offer its
customers the very latest technology in the future.²

 Production for the G-Class will remain at the Magna Steyr Plant in Graz,
Austria, where over 185,000 have been produced throughout the years.

 Although the G will remain with Magna Steyr, DaimlerChrysler has also
announced today they will be moving E-Class production (which has been with
Magna Steyr since 1996) to the DaimlerChrysler plant in Sindelfingen from
early 2007.

 For more info on the G-Class and E-Class production, you can check out the
full press release below.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


Mercedes-Benz G-Class: Legendary Off-Roader Will Remain Part Of The Mercedes
Product Lineup

Stuttgart/Graz, Nov 11, 2005

DaimlerChrysler will continue to produce its ³classic off-roader² in the
coming years. On behalf of Mercedes-Benz, the company Magna Steyr has
manufactured over 185,000 units of the legendary G-Class in Graz, Austria,
since 1979. The car continues to be very popular among customers, and it has
been part of the Mercedes product lineup for the past 26 years.

 The Mercedes-Benz E-Class 4MATIC, which Magna Steyr in Graz has also been
building since 1996, will be manufactured instead at the DaimlerChrysler
plant in Sindelfingen from early 2007. ³By continuing to produce the G-Class
in Graz and manufacturing all E-Class variants at our main plant in
Sindelfingen from 2007, we have found a viable solution for both partner,²
explains Dr. Dieter Zetsche, DaimlerChrysler Board of Management member and
head of the Mercedes Car Group. ³We are delighted that we can continue our
successful and long-standing cooperation with Magna Steyr.²

With its rugged technology and outstanding off-road capabilities, the
G-Class has set standards from the very start. And it is equipped with the
industry¹s most effective drive and driving safety systems, combining
permanent all-wheel drive with the 4ETS electronic traction system and three
differential locks that are activated when needed.

The vehicle¹s striking shape, which has remained nearly unchanged over a
period of almost three decades, has made the ³G² a design classic with cult
status. Together with its legendary ruggedness, the off-roader¹s design has
contributed most to its popularity. ³Mercedes-Benz wrote automotive history
by always ensuring that the G-Class remained state of-the-art over the past
26 years, and it will continue to offer its customers the very latest
technology in the future,² says Zetsche.


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