2026 AMG G63 (W465) Order Timeline (Feb 2026 Production Date)
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2025 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E
A quick question to see if anyone has experienced the VPC Baltimore to dealership, especially dealerships near the East Coast, and if you have a timeline on how long the VPC took and how long the trucking for you car took to finally arrive on dealer's lot. Thank you!
Also I just want to provide some info on my first custom build G63 and what the realistic timeline is in 2026. And I want to see if others have similar timelines with a Feb 2026 production date/month:
Nov 2025: Agreed on the final price and put down a deposit
Feb 19 2026: Production date
Feb 25 2026: invoice verification (production was finished)
Feb 26th 2026: Vehicle at port of departure
March 9th: checked with dealership and they haven’t gotten an update on the vessel assignment.
March 10th: loaded on the ship, dealership got updates with vessel name with an ETA on reaching port in Baltimore. (Tracked with 7-day trail MarineTraffic Essential subscription), stopped in Southampton, UK for roughly two days
March 13th: shipped crossed the English channel but started the cross Atlantic staging off the shore/EEA zone of Spain.
March 16th-17th: after a painful three-day wait, the ship finally started its cross-Atlantic voyage at 16 knots, with a stop at Halifax CA first.
March 27th: Arrived at Halifax port, stayed for roughly 8 - 10 hours for offloading and started its journey to Port of Baltimore.
March 29th: The vessel arrived at Port of Baltimore around 11 am and started off-loading and this is what I have so far.
Also I just want to provide some info on my first custom build G63 and what the realistic timeline is in 2026. And I want to see if others have similar timelines with a Feb 2026 production date/month:
Nov 2025: Agreed on the final price and put down a deposit
Feb 19 2026: Production date
Feb 25 2026: invoice verification (production was finished)
Feb 26th 2026: Vehicle at port of departure
March 9th: checked with dealership and they haven’t gotten an update on the vessel assignment.
March 10th: loaded on the ship, dealership got updates with vessel name with an ETA on reaching port in Baltimore. (Tracked with 7-day trail MarineTraffic Essential subscription), stopped in Southampton, UK for roughly two days
March 13th: shipped crossed the English channel but started the cross Atlantic staging off the shore/EEA zone of Spain.
March 16th-17th: after a painful three-day wait, the ship finally started its cross-Atlantic voyage at 16 knots, with a stop at Halifax CA first.
March 27th: Arrived at Halifax port, stayed for roughly 8 - 10 hours for offloading and started its journey to Port of Baltimore.
March 29th: The vessel arrived at Port of Baltimore around 11 am and started off-loading and this is what I have so far.
Once it clears VPC in Baltimore, sometimes it does take a week or so to be assigned a transport.... I am sending you good energy that it will clear quickly and get to your dealership really fast!!!!
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2025 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E
HAHA! I also wish I could just drive all they way there from Philly and pick it up!
Thank you!! The salesperson called me the other day and told me they will send a truck to pick it up from the VPC so hopefully that means skipping waiting for trucking time. But we shall see.
Thank you!! The salesperson called me the other day and told me they will send a truck to pick it up from the VPC so hopefully that means skipping waiting for trucking time. But we shall see.
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HAHA! I also wish I could just drive all they way there from Philly and pick it up!
Thank you!! The salesperson called me the other day and told me they will send a truck to pick it up from the VPC so hopefully that means skipping waiting for trucking time. But we shall see.
Thank you!! The salesperson called me the other day and told me they will send a truck to pick it up from the VPC so hopefully that means skipping waiting for trucking time. But we shall see.







