Not seen in the picture but also evident in recent spy photos of prototypes testing on public roads are
altered tail lamp graphics and a new line of alloy wheels.
Not exact matches
Among the changes made to the G - class's classic square exterior is a restyled grille, with standard models receiving three prominent slats in place of the older model's seven slats, new headlamp inserts with horizontally mounted LED running lights, redesigned mirror housings,
altered tail -
lamp graphics and a new line of alloy wheels.
But a more careful look reveals a new front bumper with reshaped ducts and repositioned daytime running
lamps, more angular headlamps with
altered internal
graphics, reworked sills beneath the doors, revised liftback with a wider rear window, revised
tail lamps with
graphics aimed at emphasizing its width and new rear bumper that sites the license plate lower than before.
At the rear, the
tail lamps retain the same shape but get revised LED
graphics, while the bumper sports a new look with an
altered lower section, and the tailpipes get a new look with chrome trims that are flattened at the bottom.
The changes at the rear are limited to the bumper, which mimics the front, and the subtly
altered graphics for the
tail lamps.