The 2006 G-Class will debut at that year's North American International Auto Show. It loses its boxy styling and body-on-frame construction in favor of a modified version of the M-Class' unibody architecture. It will be a 7-passenger (3-row) SUV with much more luxurious equipment than even the previous civilian G-Class vehicles. All future G-Class vehicles will be assembled at DaimlerChrysler's Alabama factory.
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