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    'Baby' Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen EV spied ahead of 2027 launch

    Though the electric Mercedes-Benz G580 hasn't been a hit, the luxury brand is nevertheless going ahead with an electric version of the upcoming 'baby' G.

    Damion Smy

    Damion Smy

    Deputy News Editor

    Damion Smy

    Damion Smy

    Deputy News Editor

    An electric version of the Mercedes-BenzBaby G-Wagen’ has been spied during cold-weather testing in Europe, despite reports the automaker has privately labelled the larger electric G-Class a “complete flop” since its 2024 introduction.

    Expected to be unveiled late this year ahead of a likely 2027 launch, the ‘Baby G-Wagen’ – its official name has yet to be announced – has been confirmed by Mercedes-Benz as a smaller version of its iconic G-Class, also known as the G-Wagen.

    The German brand teased the new SUV at last year’s Munich motor show.

    The larger G-Wagen is already offered with an electric powertrain in the G580, but slow sales have seen reports from Germany claim an unnamed Mercedes-Benz executive described the EV as “a complete flop”.

    However, the latest spy images suggest this particular Baby G-Wagen test vehicle is battery-electric rather than hybrid, plug-in hybrid or internal combustion-powered.

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    Clues include a heavily taped-up front end, leaving little opportunity for airflow, as well as the absence of visible exhaust outlets.

    Despite the slow-selling G580, a battery-electric powertrain is expected to be one of several options for the Baby G-Wagen, alongside hybrid variants, when it reaches showrooms.

    The G580 with EQ Technology, as the electric G-Wagen is known, was introduced in 2024, arriving in Australian showrooms priced from $249,990 before on-road costs and featuring a 432kW quad-motor setup and a claimed 473km WLTP driving range.

    It has failed to gain traction on sales charts both locally and overseas.

    A record 49,700 G-Wagens were sold globally in 2025 – the highest total in the model’s 46-year history – though Mercedes-Benz doesn’t disclose how many of those were electric.

    In Australia, 100 G580s were sold last year, out of a total of 591 G-Wagens.

    Mercedes-Benz’s revision of its previous EV targets, including renewed commitments to V8 and V12 engines, adds weight to the likelihood of multiple powertrain options for the Baby G-Wagen.

    Beyond the smaller Baby G, the German automaker is also planning an even larger G-Class variant, as it looks to capitalise on the brand equity built up since the roadgoing G-Wagen debuted in 1979.

    G580
    G580

    Mercedes-Benz is also preparing a Jeep Wrangler-style G-Class cabriolet ‘special edition’.

    Alongside the electric G580, the current G-Wagen is sold in Australia with a 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, while the flagship Mercedes-AMG G63 features a 430kW/850Nm 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine.

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    Damion Smy

    Damion Smy

    Deputy News Editor

    Damion Smy

    Deputy News Editor

    Damion Smy is an award-winning motoring journalist with global editorial experience at Car, Auto Express, and Wheels.

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