G-Wagen Going Topless: Mercedes Teases a G-Class Cabriolet, and It’s Coming Here!
Our first official sign that an open air G-Wagen is returning after a decade-plus hiatus.For the more affluent off-road aficionados among us, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class—better known as the G-Wagen—has been the millionaire’s answer to the Jeep Wrangler. Not that many of them actually go off-roading, mind you, as the G has moved decidedly upscale in recent years. But there's been one hole in the G-Wagen's game lately that the Jeep has had from the jump: a factory designed open-air model. Now, some 13 years after offering the last G500 Cabriolet, Mercedes has apparently decided that it's time to bring back a drop-top G-Wagen.
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When comparing the overexposed teaser image at the top of the story to the current 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class hardtop, everything up to the back of the rear doors and the roof drip rail appears to be the same. Once you get past that, however, there looks to be some sort of aerodynamic cover at the front and a roll hoop that extends all the way rearward, past a new, sloping C-pillar. The design hints at a soft, roll-up top, but it could also be a solid panel design much like the Freedom Panel setup of the Wrangler. That might also explain the interesting shape of the rear bed—where you potentially could store those panels when not in use. But this may also serve as a regular hard bed cover as there look to be hinges at the base of the C-pillar.
The Influences of Previous G-Wagen Open-Tops
The new model's overall profile and C-pillar design appear to take some of their cues from the G500 Cabriolet, the last convertible G-Class Mercedes offered for the 2013 model year. It also seems to have cribbed elements from the amazing G-Wagen from nearly the same era: the G63 AMG 6x6, pictured above. The C-pillar isn’t as acute as that of the G63 6x6, but the cargo bed looks to be similar in scope.




