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John Bedrow 

Automotive Journalist,

Updated on December 31, 2024

2020 Mercedes-AMG G63 

The 2020 model year of the AMG G63 SUV clocked 4.2 seconds for the 0-60 mph sprint, which is 0.3 seconds faster than Edmunds field test. In terms of what’s under the hood, its the same 577-hp twin-turbo V8 setup as the 2021 AMG G63 model. 

 

Model Name

Published 0-60 mph

Real World User 0-60 mph

2020 Mercedes-AMG G63

4.5 seconds (Edmunds)

4.2 seconds

Mercedes-Benz AMG G 63

    Car
    Engine
    0-60 MPH
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    4.0L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 9A4.29 sec-
    5.5L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 7A4.25 sec-
    4.0L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 9A4.29 sec-
    4.0L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 9A4.29 sec149 mph
    5.5L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 7A4.8 sec107 mph
    5.5L 8cyl Twin Turbo V8 7A4.97 sec-

    Trim Wise 0-60

    Trims
    Configuration
    0-60 MPH
    Source

    Base

    4.0L 8cyl AWD 9A4.29 sec

    Competitor's 0-60

      Car Name
      0-60 MPH
      Quarter Mile
      Top Speed
      SourceCompare
      4.29 sec--
      3.4 sec--
      3.4 sec11.8 sec190 mph
      3.9 sec12.4 sec181 mph
      2021 Audi SQ8

      Ranked #4

      4.3 sec12.8 sec155 mph
      2021 Audi SQ7

      Ranked #4

      4.3 sec12.8 sec155 mph

      Other Mercedes-Benz Cars

        Car Name
        Engine
        0-60 MPH
        Top Speed
        SourceCompare
        4.0L 8cyl Turbo 9A3.4 sec-
        4.0L 8cyl 9A3.41 sec-
        4.0L 8cyl Turbo 9A3.46 sec-
        4.0L 8cyl 9A3.65 sec190 mph
        4.0L 8cyl 9AM3.72 sec-
        4.0L 8cyl Turbo 9A3.91 sec-

        At Carhp, We make sure to deliver the most precise and reliable 0-60 mph timings sourced from a carefully curated selection of reputable sources. Our commitment to accuracy ensures that the 0-60 mph figures listed on our site truly represent the real-world performance capabilities of the vehicles. It's important to note that our comprehensive database comprises data from various sources, and factors such as vehicle weight, tire grip, road conditions, and altitude may influence these figures.