To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Edit: Materiality event, 23 June - 10 July 2026.
$140,000 - $250,000 USD
- Believed to be one of just 13 examples built; the last limited-production, “pre-merger” G-Class model
- Delivered new to Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- Finished in the special-request shade of Avantgarde Verde over Black and grey leather
- Configured from the factory with a wider track and larger front wings
- Offered with owner’s guides; displayed 24,254 kilometres at the time of cataloguing
Please note this car is titled as 1994
Mercedes-Benz turned to racing partner AMG in Affalterbach to bolster its position in the rivalry against BMW and its Motorsport division,. Among the first models to emerge with a more sporting edge from this closer collaboration was the boxy and brilliant Geländewagen.
For 1993, the G-Class had appeared with a V-8 for the first time. It returned a respectable 237 horsepower from its 4.97-litre displacement. But AMG was able to raise the game, finding an additional 80 horsepower by installing a mighty 6.0-litre powerplant. Boasting a supercar-bothering price tag and only available on special order, a mere 13 examples of the resulting 500 GE 6.0 AMG were built. These rare cars stand as the last, limited-production G-Class model hand-built in Affalterbach prior to the merger of Daimler and Chrysler.
Given such an incredibly limited production, any 500 GE 6.0 AMG is a truly special vehicle. But the car offered here still stands proud. While it is often reported that all 13 left the factory in Amethyst Blue Metallic, chassis number 1669 was finished in the “Special Request” shade of Avantgarde Verde. The unique presentation was fitting for its first owner, Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia. The royal requests didn’t stop at the colour, for this car was further specified with a wider track and larger wings to accommodate the AMG light alloy wheels.
Completed on 28 July 1993, the Mercedes-Benz was registered for use on the road in Saudia Arabia in February 1994. To go with the outstanding exterior, the Black and grey leather interior features Burr walnut veneer trim and was appointed with automatic climate control, cruise control, heated front seats, and an electric sunroof.
Since purchased by the consigning owner, the G-Wagen was mechanically recommissioned by the Obsessive Car Workshop in Jeddah in 2025. This included the replacement of the hydraulic brake fluid, fixing an oil leak over the front axle, repairs to the heater core, and replenishment of the automatic climate control. In addition, OCW changed the fuel pump and filter further to recommissioning the differential.
Accompanied by its owner’s guides in their folio and displaying 24,254 kilometres at the time of cataloguing, further to boasting a royal first owner, this exquisitely specified example of the supremely rare 500 GE 6.0 AMG is sure to attract Mercedes-Benz enthuasists.
Please note this lot has entered the UAE on a temporary import bond, which must be cancelled either by exporting the lot outside of the UAE on an approved Bill of Lading with supporting customs documentation or by paying the applicable VAT and import duties to have the lot remain in the UAE.
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