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Callum Hunter14 Aug 2025
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BMW plotting to go after the Mercedes-Benz G-Class

Rumour has it the Bavarian brand is working on a dedicated off-road SUV to replace the XM

BMW is reportedly cooking up a rival for the insanely successful Mercedes-Benz G-Class, the 600,000th unit of which just rolled off the production line.

According to a report by Automotive News, the go-anywhere, all-terrain Beemer will ride on an upgraded version of the X5’s platform and has been internally codenamed ‘G74’ – on the nose much?

The outlet cites anonymous contacts within BMW who claim the G-Class slayer will go into production in the second half of 2029 and serve as an indirect replacement for the underperforming XM which is tipped to be axed in 2028.

A key difference between the G74 and the G-Class it’s hoping to topple will be their constructions; the Merc is a traditional body-on-frame while the BM will adopt a Range Rover-style monocoque set-up.

It’s anyone’s guess as to what will power the mystery model, but odds are it will be mightily powerful if it’s destined to replace the XM – our money’s on a modified version of the XM’s twin-turbo V8 PHEV system.

X5 Silver Anniversary Edition
X5 Silver Anniversary Edition

As per the X5, primary production will reportedly be out of BMW’s Spartanburg plant in South Carolina.

BMW is hardly known for its off-road exploits but has at least dipped its toe into the adventure realm with the North America-only X5 Silver Anniversary Edition which came with the xOffroad Package: raised suspension, a rear differential lock, extra underbody protection, xSnow, xSand, xGravel, and xRocks driving modes, xOffroad camera and the option of all-terrain tyres.

If the new model is to be taken seriously as an off-roader it will need multiple locking differentials (centre and rear at least), low-range gearing, long-travel suspension, an appropriately arranged engine bay, waterproof electronics, generous angles and a proper mechanical 4x4 system as opposed to a fancy all-wheel drive set-up.

Odds are BMW will throw the kitchen sink at the G74 when it comes to tech and creature comforts, thereby gifting it an asking price fitting of a flagship large SUV – read north of $300,000.

Mercedes-Benz G-Class

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Written byCallum Hunter
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