Each has the same engine and transmission.
The Mercedes-Benz Gelandewagen is more than an off-roader for the masses. It has been used in many capacities over the years. These machines are most likely from the Austrian army. They have been long-time users of different Puch G models.
Two of the 35 ex-army G-Classes are shown in these photos. They are currently being sold at the Autohaus Lorinser dealer located outside Stuttgart. Each example has the same engine and transmission: a 116-hp (86 kW) gas motor coupled to an automatic torque converter gearbox. These are all Puch G models. This means that they were originally made for the Austrian and Swiss markets.
Prices for off-roaders vary depending on their condition, year of production and mileage. This corresponds to roughly $16,900 to $52,000 at current exchange rates. Some examples are more civilized, such as the two fully restored Gs that are actually the most expensive from this listing. Others are pure military silver. All eight-person cars can be seated and were built between 1989 and 1996.
You might be wondering why it is worth discussing a group of army G-Classes. It’s a G Class and everything G-Class is worth discussing. Take a look at this amazing restomod project, based on a 1993 G Class from the Swiss Army. Ex-military vehicles can be great tuning bases.