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Mercedes-Benz Baby G-Class: The Affordable Luxury Off-Roader Set to Disrupt the Market

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   G-Class / Source: Mercedes-Benz (illustrative image)
  G-Class / Source: Mercedes-Benz (illustrative image)

Compact models that marry the boxy character of traditional off‑roaders with the everyday practicality of urban SUVs are gaining traction across the global auto market.

Spy photos of a shortened Mercedes‑Benz G‑Class prototype — billed as the Baby G or Little G — have jolted the premium SUV segment and sparked fresh debate about the brand’s strategy.

Industry watchers say Mercedes isn’t just scaling down the G‑Class. The automaker appears to be positioning a smaller model to expand its off‑road heritage to a broader, more mainstream audience.

Reports show the camouflaged Baby G‑Class caught during cold‑weather testing preserves the G‑Class’s hallmark boxy silhouette.

   G-Class / Source: Mercedes‑Benz (illustrative image)
  G-Class / Source: Mercedes‑Benz (illustrative image)

Signature design cues — steeply sloped A‑pillars, a flat roofline and the rear spare‑tire mount — carry over, preserving the classic off‑roader proportions.

At the same time, the shortened footprint should make the Baby G substantially easier to maneuver in tight urban environments and on narrow streets.

Analysts expect Mercedes to build the model on its new Modular Architecture (MMA), offering both battery‑electric and hybrid powertrain options to deliver strong performance.

Dramatic price competitiveness — roughly half the current G‑Class

The key question is pricing compared with the current G‑Class. In Korea, the regular G‑Class sits firmly in the ultra‑premium bracket, typically priced from the high ₩100 million range to well north of ₩200 million — roughly $66,000 to more than $132,000.

   G-Class / Source: Mercedes‑Benz (illustrative image)
  G-Class / Source: Mercedes‑Benz (illustrative image)

By contrast, the Baby G is expected to lower the entry barrier and capture mainstream demand for premium‑feeling vehicles.

Compiled reports from overseas auto outlets point to a likely starting price around $60,000–$70,000 (roughly ₩80–95 million), which in Korea would place it near a fully optioned Genesis GV80.

That would be less than half the price of today’s G‑Class. Even with higher trims and options, buyers could probably access a Baby G in the low‑to‑mid ₩100 million range (roughly $66,000), removing a major psychological hurdle for many shoppers.

The prospect of owning a Mercedes off‑road icon at a relatively attainable price is a potential market‑shifting factor.

Head‑to‑head with the Bronco and Defender for market leadership

   Bronco / Source: Ford
  Bronco / Source: Ford

If Mercedes brings the Baby G to Korea, competition in the imported premium off‑roader segment will heat up.

Customers who had been considering leisure‑focused off‑roaders such as the Ford Bronco or Jeep Wrangler — priced in Korea around ₩70–80 million (roughly $52,800) — could be tempted to switch to the Baby G with the three‑pointed star.

The model is also likely to go head‑to‑head with slightly pricier luxury off‑roaders such as the Land Rover Defender 90.

With Mercedes’s strong brand recognition and the G‑Class’s design legacy, many industry insiders view the Baby G as a formidable new contender in the compact off‑roader segment.

   Wrangler / Source: Jeep
  Wrangler / Source: Jeep

As demand grows for vehicles that blend luxury with everyday practicality, all eyes are on how the Baby G‑Class — positioned closer to the mainstream — will perform in Korea.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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