The Mercedes G-Class SUV has been given a stealthily new look with a ‘Widetrack’ styling kit by the team at Urban Automotive.Urban Automotive is a Milton Keynes-based company that is a bespoke vehicle modification service, which specialises in some of the most expensive vehicles on the road.The G-Class Widetrack receives 23-inch wheels, flared carbon fibre wheel arch extensions, a redesigned carbon fibre front bumper with honeycomb mesh inserts, a carbon fibre front splitter, a vented bonnet and carbon fibre light bar. At the back, there is a carbon fibre rear diffuser and a redesigned rear bumper.The car features redesigned front and rear bumpers, as well as carbon fibre wheel arch extensions. (Urban Automotive)Simon Dearn, founder of Urban Automotive, said: “The G-Wagon Widetrack retains the core design language that defines Urban’s identity, while signalling a bold and deliberate evolution. Its silhouette pays homage to the original, yet the refined proportions and newly introduced design cues clearly distinguish it as a next-generation interpretation.”The Widetrack kit can be fitted to all G-Class models including the 4.0-litre V8 G63, 3.0-litre six-cylinder G500 and 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbocharged diesel G450d.The Widetrack kit is available to order now via Urban Automotive, with customers able to supply their own vehicles for the transformation. Prices for the kit cost £65,000 on top of the original car’s asking price, which starts from £141,065 and rises to £208,375.

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