The day the unstoppable Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6 stood still...

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At a time when Mercedes-Benz is preparing the launch, at the next Detroit Motor Show, of the new generation of the most imposing and categorized of its all-terrain vehicles, which are attributed with abilities from another world, here is a The video, initially made known through the social network Instagram, puts, at the ground level, the skills of a Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6.

Unquestionably, it is among the best proposals for not getting stuck, wherever it may be, but there are limits — a few good meters of snow demonstrate this…

The demonstration that not even a “demonic machine” such as a Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6 can stand up to the power of the elements is, moreover, very evident in one of the videos that we show you here, and that the publication Road & Track first released. And that, although not showing the moment when the “machine” attacked the forest of Cortina d'Ampezzo, in Italy, it is accompanied by another video, in which it is possible to see the same model crossing “dunes and more dunes” of snow, with height practically up to the bonnet.

When the elements get the better of the G…

Both published by the same user, entitled Gregb.23, it is, however, already in the second video, that it appears that, despite the high attributes of the G63 6×6, including the huge 37-inch wheels, the elements have ended even for getting the better of it! Since even Snowcat is in charge of undoing the G, it ended up having difficulties in releasing the imposing all-terrain.

Panzer down! & this happened… not even the #SnowCat… #Cortina

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However, once released, the Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6, factory equipped with gantry axles, five differential locks, 460 mm of ground height and the ability to inflate the tires from 0.5 bar to 1.8 bar, in just 20 seconds, you'll quickly be on your way. At least, if you believe in the published post, which reads “Back to nature! Panzer Verde learning to deal with snow in Cortina”.

In other words, it is not unstoppable… but almost!

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