23:29 23-04-2026
Keyvany G950 Turns Mercedes-AMG G63 into an Extreme 950-HP SUV
Discover the Keyvany G950, a tuned Mercedes-AMG G63 with 950 hp, bold styling, three exhaust pipes per side, and a controversial design.
Tuning company Keyvany has unveiled one of the most radical versions of the Mercedes-AMG G63. Called the G950, the project immediately stood out not only for its power but also for its highly controversial design.
The new G-Class features a completely reworked body kit. Up front, there's a new bumper with a splitter, a revised grille, and a hood with a massive air intake. Additional light panels are mounted on the roof and at the bottom of the front end.
From the side, the car is noticeably wider thanks to fender flares, trim pieces, and ventilation elements. The most striking detail: three exhaust pipes in front of each wheel. At the rear, there's a large diffuser, a dual spoiler, and a reworked tailgate with a spare tire mount.
The biggest change with the G950 is its upgraded engine. Under the hood sits the same 4.0-liter biturbo V8, but power is bumped from 585 to 950 PS (roughly 937 hp or 699 kW). That gain makes this SUV one of the most powerful in its class, though its behavior on twisty roads remains an open question.
Unlike the exterior, the interior stays relatively restrained and hasn't undergone radical changes. That's unusual for such aggressive tuning.
The Keyvany G950 is an example of tuning focused on maximum impact and power. It's certainly not for everyone, but it reflects a trend: even classic models like the G-Class are turning into extreme show cars with supercar-like performance.