Expedition Motor Company Returns to G-Wagen Roots with Sahara Beige Wolf
EMC’s All-New 1993 250GD Combines Classic Geländewagen Military-Grade Durability with the Elegance of a Modern Luxury SUV
[source: Expedition Motor Compay]
FRENCHTOWN, NEW JERSEY – The first-ever Geländewagen prototypes were designed by Mercedes-Benz in the 1970’s with the intention of creating a rugged, capable, and user-friendly all-wheel-drive vehicle that could navigate any terrain for military purposes. In an effort to ensure that these vehicles would perform reliably in even the most dire of circumstances, the first G-Wagen prototypes were tested under extreme conditions in locations such as the Sahara Desert and Arctic Circle. In 1978, the developers of the G-Class performed extensive test drives with the prototypes in the imposing dunes of the Sahara Desert, forever linking the legendary sand-covered desertscape with the most iconic off-road utility vehicle ever designed. In homage to those inaugural G-Wagen prototypes and to showcase the versatility of this world-class, go-anywhere utility vehicle, Expedition Motor Company is proud to reveal the brand-new Sahara Wolf, built off of a 1993 250GD originally used in the military.
“For this Sahara Wolf, we went back to the roots of the Geländewagen and the extensive testing those prototype vehicles underwent in the dunes of the Sahara Desert, in particular,” comments Alex Levin, Founder of Expedition Motor Company. “In addition to that same reliability and off-road prowess inherent in the original prototype vehicles, EMC has also implemented an array of in-house developed components to modernize the ride quality and overall driving experience.”
EMC’s reimagined Sahara Beige (saharabeige; 255; Mercedes-Benz) 1993 250GD Sahara Wolf retains the stout OM602 2.5L 5-cylinder diesel engine paired with a completely rebuilt 711.117 5-speed manual transmission. Each EMC Wolf undergoes a meticulous 100-point restoration process to ensure dependable and consistent performance from every part on their builds. From applying anti-corrosive treatments to incorporating a proprietary suspension system, no detail is too small to ensure this EMC Wolf will be enjoyed for decades to come.
Designed as a convertible with a soft top included at purchase, EMC’s Sahara Wolf can thrive in any weather conditions. Built with versatility in mind, this completely rebuilt 250GD feels equally at home cruising in a sunny beach town or tackling inclement weather. Other noteworthy exterior additions include a custom-built EMC Bullbar, 3-inch LED Pod Lights for enhanced visibility off-road, a Warn Winch, and an EMC Snorkel Kit.
On the interior, EMC expertly paired an elephant gray colorway to perfectly contrast the Sahara Wolf’s sand-like exterior. The New Jersey based G-Wagen specialists further modernized this 90s-era utility truck with a Harman Kardon Infinity sound system, sound proofing, Wireless Apple CarPlay and a full array of creature comforts including air conditioning, heat, as well as front and rear heated seats. Priced at $180,450 and available immediately for interested customers, the Sahara Wolf is EMC’s latest example of masterful craftsmanship paired with an inherent understanding of automotive design.
“There is no other vehicle on the planet that pairs military-grade performance with luxury as well as the G-Wagen does. After years of military service, we obtained this 1993 250GD and repurposed it into a luxurious custom-built SUV following more than 2,300 hours of restoration work,” continues Levin. “We own the largest collection of G-Wagens in the world today, and I consider EMC to be the leading authority in G-Wagen restoration. EMC is able to customize these vehicles to meet customer preferences while maintaining the utmost standards for build quality.”
For more information on the Sahara Wolf and all available builds from Expedition Motor Company, please visit www.expeditionmotorcompany.com.
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