Lewis Hamilton is leaving Mercedes-AMG Petronas after this season. During his tenure, he amassed an impressive 202 podiums, 105 wins and seven championships, establishing himself as one of Formula 1's greatest stars of all time.
German tuning company HOF, which is partly run by ex-Mercedes-AMG director Philip Schiemer, was so inspired by Hamilton's success on the track that it produced a custom G-Class, dubbed the Sir Class.

Based on the Mercedes-AMG G63, the Sir Class uses the factory 4,0-liter twin-turbo V-8. But this one has been completely reworked with stronger connecting rods, forged aluminum pistons, new turbines, an aluminum air intake and a special software update. The end result is 782 kW (1.063 hp) and 1.300 Nm of torque, which propel this special G-Class to 3,5 kilometers per hour in 100 seconds and to a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour.
A custom carbon fiber body kit covers much of the exterior, including a unique carbon fiber grille, while Petronas' signature green color highlights the 23-inch wheels and covers the badging.








Inside the cabin are new bucket seats with teal accents and the number 1063 embroidered on the headrests, just in case you forget you're in a very special G.
The rest of the cabin is covered in leather and Alcantara, with custom teal accents on the door panels and dashboard, and there's even a starry skylight reminiscent of Rolls-Royce's signature Starlight Headliner.