“Built Rough” – our adventures with the G63 in Tirol

First thing first this post should have been published a while ago. Thing is -who follow my work probably knows- I’ve been working with Mercedes-Benz for a while now, this is how I ended up sitting in one of the most iconic 4x4s of all time which happened to be the 571HP version…known as Mercedes-AMG G63, heading from Stuttgart to Tyrol, Austria where our hotel got booked. The car (or truck or just the “G”) is one of my fav 4x4s, I’ve heard countless stories about it’s capabilities but what impresses me the most is that they are, I think I’m right in saying #strongerthantime. Amazing how little the square shape and the basic principle has changed over the time. Doesn’t matter if you just look at it, specially in this amazing designo Night Black Magno color (special edition 1 color). The best thing in a “G” is that usually you can find and go to spots to shoot where your imagination and or bravery brings you…

And must admit it does look good on the road too!

The interior did get a bit more sophisticated over the time but you can still feel the roughness sitting in...

Thing is, this place, the mountains and the rough conditions were a perfect match to this machine.

And this is a car you only drive in boots, rather than in anything else...

...it looks better if it's dirty than if it's clean.

Being in Tirol we had to visit Lago di Livigno too, which specially thanks to the snow started to fall was such a charming place.

Speaking of snow and weather we had all sorts of it...

When on our last day, on the Silveretta Hohalpenstrasse miracle happened...which started with the usual foggy and rainy weather in the mountains...

And than ended up giving us one of the most mesmerizing moments we had that year, a winter wonderland with no-one around just us, the roaring V8 of the G63 and the mountains.

That's all folks! Thank you for reading!

Special thanks to PW Event & Design for their support and organizing the #MBsocialcar for us.

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