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Love Chrome? Then You’ll Love RENNtech’s G-Class CDI Concept

RENNtech has unveiled new renderings showcasing a potential variant of the SUV that they’re considering for future production


While we’re on the subject of Mercedes G-Class tuning, RENNtech has unveiled new renderings showcasing a potential variant of the SUV that they’re considering for future production.  Details of the G Wagen are relatively limited, but the company says it’s inspired by 30 years of G-Wagens and will feature a diesel powerplant (in addition to the various cosmetic enhancements you see above).

We’ll keep you posted if any new details are released; in the meantime, you can check out a pair of renderings showcasing the chrome-endowed model below (click either to enlarge).

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