Carlex Design Azzurra Vintage elevates Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV
Azzurra Vintage by Carlex Design: a refined Mercedes-AMG G 63
Carlex Design Azzurra Vintage elevates Mercedes-AMG G 63 SUV
Discover Carlex Design's Azzurra Vintage Mercedes-AMG G 63: striking two-tone exterior, opulent leather/Alcantara cabin, and stock 585 hp V8. Est. $500k+.
2025-11-11T07:54:53+03:00
2025-11-11T07:54:53+03:00
2025-11-11T07:54:53+03:00
Polish coachbuilder Carlex Design has once again shown how far it can take the Mercedes-AMG G 63. Its new Azzurra Vintage project blends retro cues with Maybach-grade indulgence, and the result feels curated rather than flashy.The headline act is a striking two-tone finish: a white upper section paired with a deep blue lower half and matching wheel caps. Fresh bumpers, widened fenders, chrome accents, and a bespoke grille give the SUV a polished yet muscular presence, a look that suits the G’s square-shouldered silhouette without tipping into costume drama.Inside, it’s a showcase of materials. Nearly every surface is trimmed in high-grade leather with contrast stitching and piping. The headliner and pillars are wrapped in Alcantara, while Carlex logos appear across the dashboard and seats. A plaque on the center console underscores the project’s exclusivity, and the overall finish leans more coachbuilt than aftermarket.Mechanically, the SUV stays true to its factory AMG specification: a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 585 hp and 850 Nm, good for 0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. No power tune here—just a confident pairing of design and performance.Carlex says the Azzurra Vintage was built as a demonstrator, though it will likely be offered for sale. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but industry watchers estimate a figure north of $500,000—where status and style genuinely command a premium.
Discover Carlex Design's Azzurra Vintage Mercedes-AMG G 63: striking two-tone exterior, opulent leather/Alcantara cabin, and stock 585 hp V8. Est. $500k+.
Michael Powers, Editor
Polish coachbuilder Carlex Design has once again shown how far it can take the Mercedes-AMG G 63. Its new Azzurra Vintage project blends retro cues with Maybach-grade indulgence, and the result feels curated rather than flashy.
The headline act is a striking two-tone finish: a white upper section paired with a deep blue lower half and matching wheel caps. Fresh bumpers, widened fenders, chrome accents, and a bespoke grille give the SUV a polished yet muscular presence, a look that suits the G’s square-shouldered silhouette without tipping into costume drama.
Inside, it’s a showcase of materials. Nearly every surface is trimmed in high-grade leather with contrast stitching and piping. The headliner and pillars are wrapped in Alcantara, while Carlex logos appear across the dashboard and seats. A plaque on the center console underscores the project’s exclusivity, and the overall finish leans more coachbuilt than aftermarket.
Mechanically, the SUV stays true to its factory AMG specification: a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 585 hp and 850 Nm, good for 0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. No power tune here—just a confident pairing of design and performance.
Carlex says the Azzurra Vintage was built as a demonstrator, though it will likely be offered for sale. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but industry watchers estimate a figure north of $500,000—where status and style genuinely command a premium.