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Mercedes G63 AMG official pictures

Mercedes-Benz has released images of its 536bhp G63 AMG ahead of its official launch at the Beijing motorshow.

Following the previous announcement that a new G-Wagen is going to be launched at the Beijing motor show, Mercedes-Benz has released images of the not-quite range-topping G63 AMG.

Replacing the old G55 AMG, Mercedes-Benz's new G63 is fitted with the 5.5-litre bi-turbo V8, which pushes out an impressive 536bhp. Not quite enough for you? There is going to be an even more absurd G65 AMG, which uses the monstrous 603bhp V12 bi-turbo engine, as seen in the recently unveiled SL65 AMG.

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Differences between the Standard G-Class and the AMG models include a larger, more aggressive front bumper, larger 20-inch alloy wheels and AMG grille.

Click here to watch the video review of the previous G-Wagen

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