THE LUXURY SUV
Mercedes-AMG G 63 (W463 II)
4.0L twin-turbo V8 in a body-on-frame off-roader
The Mercedes-AMG G 63 is the performance variant of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class — a vehicle whose silhouette has remained essentially unchanged since its 1979 military debut as the W460 Geländewagen. The current W463 II generation (launched 2018, refreshed 2024) is the first all-new G-Class chassis since 1979, with three locking differentials, a body-on-frame structure, and the AMG-specific 4.0-litre M177 twin-turbocharged V8 producing 430 kW (577 hp) and 850 N·m, all documented on Mercedes-AMG.com. AMG's brief was explicit: keep the boxy silhouette, add modern road-car performance — the brief reflected in LEGO® 76924.
G 63 production occurs at Magna Steyr's Graz plant in Austria — a contract relationship Mercedes has held with Magna for the G-Class since 1979. The G 63 is the highest-volume AMG V8 product globally, regularly outselling AMG's coupé and sedan ranges combined. Sustained demand has made it one of the few cars in the modern era whose used values often exceed their RRP, especially for the 4×4² and 6×6 derivatives. See Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
The LEGO® G 63 in 76924 captures the iconic boxy silhouette through the use of square 8-stud-era panels — a body shape that lends itself unusually well to LEGO® brick-built construction. Per Brickset, 76924 launched in June 2024.




