Some people want to go camping wherever they please without worrying about the terrain. It’s the reason why overland RVs are so popular. But when it comes to off-road capabilities, nothing can beat a ...
Following World War II, Germany's economy relied on the agriculture sector, which employed a significant portion of its population. The growth and harvesting of crops required labor-intensive work ...
This 2003 Mercedes-Benz Unimog was sold in the U.S. through Freightliner dealers. Its 6.4-liter inline-six diesel produces 700 pound-feet of torque. The seats have air suspension, just like your local ...
Between the rise of overlanding and the popularity of nomadic, van-based lifestyles, modified Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Vans are popping up everywhere. While a Sprinter conversion van will get you most ...
This Mercedes Unimog camper conversion is the work of two professional engineers. The custom rig even underwent a five-month shakedown test in the Arctic. Bidding closes on Monday, May 8. Credit a ...
The Mercedes-Benz Unimog always makes an impression. That becomes even truer when the stout-jawed U418 variant shows up painted in Rover green carrying what appears to be a truck-sized beer barrel or ...
The Explorer XPR440 is built by EarthCruiser Australia, and it’s freaking awesome. Unimog. For those in North America and particularly the United States, that name is likely unfamiliar. It’s not some ...
The Mercedes G-Class is often regarded as the company’s hardcore off-roader, but it doesn’t hold a candle to the legendary Unimog. Designed for military and civilian purposes, the Unimog is a rare ...
One of the first exhibits you encounter as you enter the Unimog Museum’s main atrium is not a Unimog at all but a small gray tractor, and a Ferguson at that. Alongside it – and rather more robustly ...
Engineered as a farming tool to help rebuild Germany after World War II, the Unimog has spent more than 75 years crawling inexorably across the most punishing terrain on the planet. The Unimog is ...