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Mercedes-Benz Celebrates 30 Years of G-Class Off-Roading

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    Access to the roof rack can be gained by walking on the hood. | September 15, 2009

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Mercedes-Benz Celebrates 30 Years of G-Class Off-Roading

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    STUTTGART, Germany — Mercedes-Benz is recognizing the 30th birthday of the G-Class SUV by offering two special editions of the company's oldest production vehicle.

    The EDITION30.PUR is based on the 224-horsepower G280 CDI. It comes standard with a rubber-coated floor, spray-protected controls and drains in the footwells to ease cleaning. The cargo compartment features a wood floor with tie-down points and rails for securing gear. The PUR edition can also be equipped with one of Mercedes' two off-road packages to add flexible wheel arches, brush guards and a hood that can be walked on for access to the roof rack.

    The second model, the EDITION30, is based on the long-wheelbase G500 that makes 388 hp. It aims for a blend of comfort and luxury with platinum black paint, lightweight alloy wheels, unique leather and wood trim.

    Both G-Class special editions will be available for order in Europe in March.

    In 30 years of building the G-Class, Mercedes-Benz has sold 200,000 units. The iconically boxy truck has won the Paris-Dakar Rally, served as transport for the pope and sees military use around the world.

    Inside Line says: Despite a small number of sales in the past 30 years, the G-Class is still globally recognizable. — Eric Tingwall, Correspondent

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