Mercedes will make electric ‘baby’ G-Class, CEO says

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Mercedes-Benz plans to make owning a G-Class a little bit easier.

The automaker will build a smaller version of the boxy off-roader, CEO Ola Kallenius said on Sunday.

The vehicle will be electric and “fun to drive — on and off the road,” Kallenius said at an event on the eve of the IAA Mobility auto show in Munich.

The current G-Class is among Mercedes’s most expensive and profitable models.

A smaller G-Class would likely cost significantly less than the current version, which starts at 118,256 euros in Germany and $139,000 in the U.S.

It’s unclear when the smaller G-Class will hit the market.

Next year, Mercedes plans to start sales of the G-Class’s all-electric successor, the EQG.

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