Mercedes G63 Carbon Fiber Body Kit: Complete Buyer’s Guide for 2025

Author: RacingPartsWorld Team | Mercedes G-Class Performance Parts Specialists

Introduction

Upgrading your Mercedes G63 with a carbon fiber body kit is one of the most dramatic transformations you can make. But with so many options on the market — from G800 style to G900 Rocket style, dry carbon to wet carbon, full widebody to bolt-on — choosing the right kit can be overwhelming. This guide breaks down everything you need to know before making your purchase.

Types of Carbon Fiber Used in G-Class Body Kits

Dry Carbon Fiber (Prepreg)

Dry carbon fiber, also known as prepreg carbon, is the highest quality material available. It uses pre-impregnated carbon fiber sheets that are cured in an autoclave under high heat and pressure. The result is a lighter, stronger, and more consistently finished product with a distinct, uniform weave pattern. Our Dry Carbon Fiber Body Kit for Mercedes G-Class W464 W463A G63 uses this premium manufacturing process.

Wet Carbon Fiber

Wet carbon is more affordable but heavier and less consistent in quality. The carbon fiber is hand-laid and resin is applied manually, which can result in air bubbles and uneven weave patterns. For daily-driven G-Wagons, wet carbon is acceptable, but for show-quality builds, dry carbon is the superior choice.

Popular G-Class Body Kit Styles

G800 Style Wide Body Kit

Inspired by the Brabus G800, this style features aggressive flared fenders, a redesigned front bumper with larger air intakes, and a rear diffuser. Our G800 Style Carbon Fiber Wide Body Kit for Mercedes-Benz G-Class W463A W464 W465 delivers this iconic look with precision fitment.

G900 Rocket Style Body Kit

The G900 Rocket style takes inspiration from the Mansory G900, featuring even more dramatic lines, exposed carbon fiber accents, and a race-inspired aerodynamic package. Our G900 Rocket Carbon Fiber Body Kit for Mercedes G-Class W464 captures this extreme aesthetic.

OEM-Style Conversion

For those who prefer the factory-upgraded look, the W464 to W465 G63 Body Kit Conversion offers a more subtle refresh that brings your G-Class in line with the latest generation’s design language.

What to Look for When Buying

  • Material quality: Always verify whether the kit is dry carbon or wet carbon
  • Fitment: Look for kits designed specifically for your G-Class generation (W463A, W464, W465)
  • Included components: Verify what’s included — front bumper, rear bumper, side skirts, fender flares, hood
  • Paint vs exposed carbon: Decide whether you want painted components or exposed carbon fiber finish

Price Expectations

Kit Type Price Range Installation
Basic front lip + rear diffuser $1,500 – $3,000 2-4 hours
Full body kit (non-widebody) $3,000 – $6,000 1-2 days
Wide body kit (G800/G900 style) $6,000 – $15,000 3-5 days

Conclusion

Whether you choose a subtle G800 style or an extreme G900 Rocket wide body kit, upgrading your G63 with a carbon fiber body kit transforms both the appearance and value of your vehicle. Browse our collection at RacingPartsWorld.com to find the perfect kit for your build.

Author: RacingPartsWorld Team — Premium Mercedes G-Class Performance Parts

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