The modification of a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon to accommodate seven occupants involves alterations to the vehicle’s interior, specifically the addition of a third row of seating. This process generally entails modifications to the chassis, interior trim, and potentially the rear cargo area to safely and comfortably house the additional seating.
The primary benefit of this enhancement is increased passenger capacity, making the G-Wagon a more viable option for larger families or groups requiring a luxury vehicle with off-road capabilities. Historically, the G-Wagon was designed primarily for five passengers, limiting its appeal to certain demographics. The introduction of aftermarket conversion options broadens its potential customer base and utility.