This Custom Mercedes-AMG G 63 Looks Like Monaco Grand Prix Traffic
by AutoExpert | 8 June, 2026
If understated luxury is your thing, this latest G 63 from Larte Design probably isn’t for you. The renders show a G-Wagen finished in a loud turquoise-and-black theme with matching-colored carbon fiber, looking like something parked outside a Monaco nightclub during Grand Prix weekend.
The tuner calls it the “Colour Programme,” and says buyers can request basically any finish they want. This particular build takes inspiration from Mercedes-AMG’s Formula 1 colors, mixing black body panels with teal paint across the bumpers, doors, and fenders. Even by modified G-Class standards, it’s hard to ignore.

Then there’s the carbon fiber. Instead of leaving it exposed in the usual dark weave, Larte tinted several parts in matching teal, including the splitter, diffuser, spoiler, and spare wheel cover. The wildest detail might be the hood, where regular black carbon gradually fades into colored carbon fiber. It’s the kind of thing nobody needs, but somebody definitely spent a lot of time making happen.

The SUV also wears Larte’s aggressive Winner body kit with redesigned bumpers, flared arches, and oversized wheels finished in black and teal accents. The whole thing feels less like a luxury SUV at this point and more like a rolling fashion statement.

As expected, none of this comes cheap. The basic kit with 23-inch wheels starts at €44,276 ($51,500). Custom exterior colors push that to at least €74,276 ($86,200), while a matching interior takes the price beyond €89,276 ($103,600). And that’s before you even buy the actual Mercedes-AMG G 63 underneath it all.
