The Mercedes-AMG G63 is set to unveil a new Collector’s Edition specifically tailored for the Indian market, with pricing details to be revealed on June 12. This distinct version is being described by Mercedes-Benz as “India Inspired,” intending to celebrate the “vibrant Indian culture and landscape.”
- The new AMG G63 Collector’s Edition will have limited availability.
- It will feature the same 585hp, 4.0-litre V8 engine.
- This special edition model has been entirely configured in India.
Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition: What to Anticipate?
Aesthetics and Themes Inspired by India
While specific details regarding the AMG G63 Collector’s Edition are still under wraps, Mercedes has indicated that it has been designed by the teams at Mercedes-Benz India and Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India. This marks the first instance of a special India edition, suggesting that buyers could look forward to exclusive upholstery choices and distinctive exterior and interior trims that reflect Indian themes and aesthetics. Custom color options may also be included in this exceptional edition.

This release is poised to parallel the forthcoming Range Rover Himalayan Edition, which is similarly themed around India. The allure of such limited editions certainly captivates high-end luxury customers. The AMG G63 has already gained substantial popularity among discerning buyers, making this exclusive India edition likely to be quickly embraced.
Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition: Mechanically Unchanged
Retaining the 585hp Twin-Turbo V8 Engine
The AMG G63 Collector’s Edition will primarily offer cosmetic enhancements while maintaining the mechanical specifications of the standard model. It will continue to be powered by the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine with 48V mild-hybrid technology, generating 585hp and producing 850Nm of torque, supplemented by an additional 22hp courtesy of the mild-hybrid system. The powertrain is complemented by a 9-speed DCT automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters, delivering power to all four wheels via the 4Matic system.
As with most special editions, this model is expected to come with a premium price tag compared to the regular AMG G63, which is currently retailing at Rs 3.64 crore (ex-showroom).