• Photo gallery: This is the Mercedes-Benz G500 4X4 Enok P1

Putting Mercedes-Benz, G500 and 4X4² serves to evoke an all-terrain vehicle capable of everything. A bad beast reinforced to go around the world in a straight line. But preparers are always willing to widen the limits of the imagined. Gruna, a company specialized in armored vehicles, in collaboration with Armored Car Systems, have created the Enok P1 , a vehicle that is based on the aforementioned Mercedes G500 4x4² but has been adapted under the parameters of the German Army.

The images speak for themselves. And this is not an expression used to fill space. The vehicle before your eyes could resist a zombie apocalypse. To do this, you would first have to live a similar episode. More realistic and with what it complies, according to its manufacturers, is with the impact resistance of assault rifle bullets. The anti-tank mines should not be a problem for a 'monster' that moves with a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine and 416 horses .

The interior still retains the comfort of a street vehicle. With its leather, contrast stitching and carbon fiber trim away from the Spartan interiors of war-made vehicles. Its bellicose character is perceived in an exterior that has been reinforced and protected to resist enemy fire. The windows are also bulletproof and mount Beadlock armored wheels with 37-inch tires that, of course, resist the impact of shots and the effect of explosions.

It is almost redundant that this mole has four-wheel drive. Here there are no intentions of being a country vehicle, as many SUVs are presumed. It is, without more, a vehicle that walks on what they throw. The price? It is neither known nor may ever be known, as other qualified internal security details.

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