We all know the stereotype of Mercedes-Benz G-Class owners, in that you’re more likely to see one cruising down Rodeo Drive than bombing around Moab. So with the official unveiling of the first-ever all-electric G-Wagen, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Mercedes would drop the pretense of the vehicle being a rugged 4×4 and instead lean into its bread and butter as a luxury status symbol.
But that’s not what those mad scientists over in Stuttgart have done. Instead, the first all-electric G-Class — which is formally dubbed the G 580 and not the EQG as predicted — arrives with the same familiar ladder frame chassis and iconic boxy silhouette, along with a number of new innovations designed specifically for pavement-free driving.

2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580
Specs
Powertrain | 116-kWh battery + four electric motors; all-wheel-drive |
Horsepower | 579 |
Torque | 859 lb-ft |
EPA Range | 292 miles (unofficial estimate) |
The G 580 Packs Some Serious Power
Before we get into the off-road goodies packed into the rootinest, tootinest, least pollutinest G-Wagen ever, we should give a quick rundown of the main specs of the vehicle.
For its powertrain, the G 580 utilizes a quad motor system, with each of the four wheels being powered by its own dedicated, individually controlled electric motor. Combined, the total power output of the system is an impressive 579hp and a very impressive 859 lb-ft of torque. That’s more horsepower and torque than even the biturbo V8-powered AMG G 63, which has an output of 577hp and 627 lb-ft. Acceleration is estimated at 4.6 seconds from 0-60 mph, which is just off the AMG’s 4.5-second pace.
