The Mercedes-Benz G-Class Since its introduction in 1978, it has been considered The epitome of off-road capability and edgy cult status.
But with this 2026 G-Class by fully_led also MNO Edition A virtual reinterpretation is being launched that sets powerful standards both visually and technically.
Fully Leaded MNO Edition
The edition remains true to its DNA, but appears fresher, more streamlined and almost futuristic. The characteristic boxy design remains visually intact, but every detail has been revised.
Instead of visible B and C pillars, a continuous Daylight Opening (DLO)-optic for a flowing look on the side. And the previously screwed wheel arch covers have disappeared – replaced by massive, stylishly modeled fenders, which give the cult SUV more width and appearance.
A special detail: The new Beer sit slightly rotated – an angle of only 0,2 degrees, but which creates a subtle optical dynamic. Combined with a subtle rear spoiler, the G-Class suddenly looks downright sporty.
New proportions, new details
The hood also shows a powerful Power Dome Curvature – a hint at the underlying power. Flat, elongated indicators on the hood side are reminiscent of modern sports cars and particularly striking: the iconic, external Door hinges and the massive handles are gone.
Instead, there is now electric, flush-mounted door handlesthat open automatically – it couldn't be more elegant. The sides have also been cleaned up. The result is a calm, well-considered form that avoids gimmicks and yet still makes an impression.
Interior remains a secret for now
Unfortunately, there are no details about Engine, interior or technologyBut given the visual changes, it's clear that the MNO Edition isn't just on course for the future in terms of design.
So if you're hoping for new engine variants, electric alternatives or a revised infotainment system, maybe Martin from fully_leaded will come up with something. Image and video credits/source: @fully_led | This content was created using AI and reviewed by an editor.