Presented expedition G-Class for elite rides in Bukovel

Usually we associate Mercedes-Benz G-Class with expensive watches, fancy clubs, and pretentiousness in the parking lot of an elite grocery store like Good Wine. But behind the urban glamour lies its true essence—a durable, genuine off-roader unafraid of rough terrain. This is exactly what the expedition version of the “G-Wagen” reminds us of, prepared by the German company Lennartz Technik in collaboration with LeTech.

Engineers installed a special lift kit developed in partnership with KW Suspension: four upgraded springs allowed the vehicle to be raised by 40 millimeters. This modification not only increases ground clearance but also enables the installation of larger-diameter wheels for even greater off-road capability.

Interestingly, in newer G-Class models (such as the W463A), the front suspension is no longer classic—solid axles are a thing of the past. Instead, an independent double-wishbone suspension is used, which performs better on the road and doesn’t hinder off-road performance.

Of course, there are additional roof racks, underbody protection, extra lighting, a winch, a shovel, fuel and water canisters, and so on. In short, everything needed for a journey where there’s not a hint of asphalt. For a luxury retreat on the outskirts of Bukovel…

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