Topless Terror! Mercedes Confirms G-Class Cabriolet is Hitting the Streets Soon

Mercedes-Benz has surprised many with the announcement of an upcoming G-Class Cabriolet, marking the return of an open-air G-Wagen after a 13-year hiatus since the last G500 Cabriolet was offered for the 2013 model year. Positioned as a luxurious off-road vehicle, the G-Class, or G-Wagen, has long been a premium counterpart to vehicles like the Jeep Wrangler, and its reintroduction as a convertible addresses a gap in its modern lineup.
Teasers for the 2026 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet reveal that much of the new model, up to the back of the rear doors and the roof drip rail, appears consistent with the current 2025 G-Class hardtop. However, beyond this point, significant changes are evident. The design incorporates what looks to be an aerodynamic cover at the front, a prominent roll hoop extending rearward, and a distinct, sloping C-pillar. Speculation suggests the top could be a soft, roll-up design or potentially a solid panel setup akin to the Wrangler's Freedom Panels, possibly stored in a uniquely shaped rear bed. The presence of hinges at the base of the C-pillar further hints at the possibility of a hard bed cover.
The new Cabriolet's profile and C-pillar design draw inspiration from previous open-top G-Wagens, particularly the G500 Cabriolet. Elements also appear to be cribbed from the highly distinctive G63 AMG 6x6 from a similar era, with the new model's cargo bed looking similar in scope, though its C-pillar is less acute. The G-Class itself has a rich history of open-air variants, dating back to its origins in 1979 as the W460 model. Born out of military necessity, the Geländewagen quickly morphed into a civilian utility vehicle, with convertible versions being one of its five initial configurations, typically offered in a short-wheelbase setup.
Throughout its history, the G-Class has seen unique open-top applications, including the very first Popemobile built for Pope John Paul II in 1980, based on a 230 G Cabriolet. More recently, an all-electric G580 was built for Pope Francis in 2024, which could be argued as a modern, custom two-door cabriolet interpretation. Another notable and wild chapter in the G-Wagen's convertible lineage is the Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet. This long-wheelbase, four-door model featured a roll-up glass partition for rear passenger privacy, portal axles (a pair, unlike the 6x6's triplet), a powerful 6.0-liter twin-turbo V-12 engine producing 630 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque, and rode on 36-inch Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires. While only rear passengers enjoyed the open-air experience under a folding roof, with front occupants remaining under a solid roof, it showcased the brand's innovative approach to luxury convertibles.
Mercedes' official statement confirms the expansion of the G-Class family, promising the open-top G-Class will be available in "almost every market around the world, including the US." This announcement came unexpectedly, as many had anticipated news regarding the long-awaited "baby electric G-Class" confirmed by Merc boss Ola Källenius in 2023. It suggests Mercedes aims to harken back to the brand's open-topped heritage, with some speculating that the new model might lean more towards a "Landaulet" style rather than an "old school military spec" design, blending luxury with its rugged roots.
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