Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon drive comes to conclusion in India
Mercedes-Benz recently conducted a worldwide trip comprising solely their rugged G-Wagon off-roaders.
The trip, spanning 38 days and the continents of Europe and Asia, drew to its conclusion in Kolkata. This unique caravan, part of the global ‘Mercedes-Benz Driving Events’ campaign, witnessed 15 G-Wagons experiencing the pinnacle in off-roading by setting out to conquer the roof of the world from Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, across the Ural Mountains in Russia,
Kazakhstan, the Gobi Desert in China, Tibet all the way up to the Mount Everest Base camp, finally concluding the grand drive in India.
The G-Wagon, which stands for Geländewagen (which means ‘cross-country vehicle’ in German), is widely acknowledged as one of the best off-roaders in the
world.
Speaking on the occasion, Martin Breuninger, Managing Director of Mercedes-Benz Off-road, said, “The G-Wagon is the pinnacle in automobile engineering when it comes to SUVs. Riding across landscapes and hostile terrain, this drive has only reinforced the G-Wagon’s supremacy as a vehicle that offers the best capabilities in the highest terrain of the world.”



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