ICM 1/35 Mercedes-Benz typ G4 (1939 Production) # 35531
The Mercedes-Benz Typ G4, produced in 1939, was a luxury off-road vehicle designed primarily for high-ranking officials and military leaders in Nazi Germany.
This imposing, six-wheeled car featured a distinctive three-axle design (6x4), providing exceptional off-road capabilities, making it suitable for both parade duties and challenging terrain.
Powered by a 5.4-liter inline-8 engine, the G4 could comfortably transport passengers over rough ground, with its robust suspension and large tires contributing to a smooth ride.
The 1939 model retained the car’s signature blend of power, elegance, and versatility.
It featured a spacious, open-top cabin with luxurious interior finishes, designed to accommodate dignitaries during military inspections and public appearances.
The G4's imposing presence, combined with its engineering prowess, made it a symbol of power and authority.
It was often seen in official processions, carrying leaders like Adolf Hitler and other top Nazi officials.
Today, the Mercedes-Benz Typ G4 is remembered as one of the most iconic vehicles of its era, representing both the technical sophistication and the sinister ambitions of the regime that produced it.