
- A 2026 Mercedes G63 sold after one month with only 350 miles driven.
- The SUV originally cost $216k yet ultimately sold for a striking $245k.
- Strong demand for high spec G63 models continues pushing values upward.
Most vehicles, especially those at the luxury end of the spectrum, take an immediate financial hit the moment they drive off the dealership lot. It’s a well-known reality of car ownership.
But every now and then, certain models break the pattern, climbing in value instead of plummeting. These outliers tend to be limited-production runs aimed squarely at enthusiasts.
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Turns out, the Mercedes-AMG G63 is shaping up to be one of those exceptions, with prices on the used market continuing to climb thanks to strong demand.
A nearly-new a 2026 Mercedes-AMG G63 recently popped up on Cars & Bids, listed out of Denison, Texas. It had only 350 miles on the odometer, and its window sticker put the original cost at $216,385.
That total reflects more than just the base $195,550 MSRP. This one carried an extra $4,650 for 22-inch AMG wheels, $3,700 for carbon fiber trim, $8,250 for the Manufaktur Interior Package Plus, and $3,050 for the AMG Night Package.
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Given that it can be challenging to find a highly-specced G63 at a showroom without a hefty markup, or “market adjustment” as some dealers like to call it, it’s hardly a surprise that the G63 attracted plenty of attention when bidding opened.
The auction’s highest bid reached $227,000, which wasn’t quite enough to meet the reserve. Still, after some negotiation between seller and buyer, the AMG SUV ended up selling for $245,000. That’s $28,615 over what the original owner paid, and not bad at all for a vehicle with just a few hundred miles.

There’s no doubt that this G63 is nice, but like all others, it will start to decline in value. Similar Mercedes-AMG G63s from five years ago are currently trading hands for between $100,000 and $150,000, and in five years’ time, this one could be valued at roughly the same.
Likely helping this example to sell for well over its MSRP is the universally appealing Polar White paint finish. It also has a spectacular interior, clad in Manufaktur Red Pepper leather with black accents, red stitching, and a host of carbon fiber accents.
Not a bad outcome for a nearly-new SUV that barely had time to warm up.
Source: Cars & Bids