Tuning company Delta 4×4 produced a tracked Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV for one of its Swiss customers. informs engine1.
According to him, an unusual car was ordered by one of the residents of Switzerland, who owns a chalet in the Alps at an altitude of 3 thousand meters above sea level. The ground clearance of the SUV has been increased by 20 cm due to the installation of tracks instead of wheels.
At the same time, the crawler propellers themselves cost €50,000 instead of four wheels. Testing and approval costs the same amount to get the machine certified for operation in Switzerland. A further 39,000 euros were spent on improvements to the suspension, bumpers and associated costs.
At the same time, the new Mercedes-Benz G-Class currently costs around €130,000 in Germany: modifications cost the customer more than the car itself. At the same time, pallets can be removed for the summer and ordinary wheels can be used.
Previously, it was known that BMW was in early December. will show The new M2 sports coupe at the Essen Tuning Fair.
Source: Gazeta
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