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Mercedes-Benz X Moncler Project Mondo G

Mercedes-Benz X Moncler Project Mondo G

This statement vehicle will fit in your garage, but it’s more likely to end up on your desk. This futuristic Mercedes Gelandewagen (G-Wagen) sculpture on wheels is the result of a collaboration between Mercedes and Moncler. It takes the squarish G Class and adds spacecraft-like shiny materials on the wheels, windows, and roof rack with the exaggerated contours of Moncler’s famous puffer jackets. The two luxury brands come together to show off a fresh combination of fashion and automotive rather than pointing the way to a new concept car. Sure, it’s weird, but it will turn more heads than a tricked out G Class any day of the week.