You can now follow the three photographers who we sent across Andalusia with the G-Class: With our Travel Guide you will receive all the information you need to do the same. Are you ready for your own G-Class adventure?
Lookback
New perspectives.
At the start of 2023, three photographers went on a mission for us: to search for the unknown, for new perspectives on the world and for unique experiences off the beaten track. To do this, they hit the road in Andalusia in various G-Class models.
The result: three completely different but equally impressive interpretations of the off-road icon, which we are presenting to you here at the G-Class Private Lounge together with exclusive background stories.



Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 15.3 - 14.7 l/100 km | CO2-Emissionen kombiniert: 347 - 334 g/km | Emissionsangabe [1,2]
Rich in variety
All the way down south.
Breathtaking landscapes, more than 800 kilometres of coastline and beautiful cities with impressive architecture: Andalusia is full of surprises and contrasts. No wonder the southernmost region of Spain is often used as a metaphor for the whole country. There is a lot to discover here and some places seem like they came from another planet.
So why not just throw yourself into the adventure - and follow the trail of our photographers? Our Travel Guide has all the information you need for your very personal road trip - including pre-planned routes, directions to the most breathtaking photo spots, exclusive insights and insider tips from our local experts!

In addition to specific descriptions of the recommended routes, you will also receive further excursion tips and suggestions for adventurous activities during your trip with the G-Class.
Andalusia round trip
In five stages.
Our map with daily route suggestions takes you and your G-Class directly to the highlight spots where our photographers produced their incomparable photos of the off-road icon. From Málaga, through Los Alcornocales, El Torcal, Granada, the deserts of Gorafe and Tabernas and back. The round trip is about 800 kilometres long.