Pope Francis has repeatedly urged the people of the world to accept the science of climate change and work to protect the environment. When it comes to his personal ride, this pope practices what he preaches—he recently took delivery of a battery-electric Popemobile from Mercedes-Benz.
The Vatican says it plans to convert all of its vehicles to emission-free models by 2030. Volkswagen recently announced plans to deliver almost 40 battery-electric vehicles starting next year, including the ID.3, ID.4 and ID.5.
The pearly white Popemobile, dubbed the G 580, is a modified version of the German automaker’s G-Class SUV. It features a 116 kWh battery pack and four electric motors—one for each wheel—and is optimized for low-speed travel around the Vatican grounds. A height-adjustable swiveling seat allows the pope to address his audience, and a removable top protects him from the elements.
Mercedes-Benz has been building popemobiles for some 100 years. The company said it worked with the Vatican for around a year to develop the latest model. Ola Källenius, CEO of the Mercedes-Benz Group, reportedly donated the popemobile to the Vatican. It will be used for the 2025 Jubilee processional.
“We are moving towards zero emissions and are launching many electric products. This year we launched the electric G-Class,” said Källenius, adding that the luxury convertible was specifically designed “paying attention to all the Holy Father’s needs.”
“This is a special honor for our company, and I would like to thank His Holiness for his trust,” said Källenius. “With this Popemobile, we are also sending out a clear call for electromobility and decarbonization. Mercedes-Benz not only stands for the special and individual, but also for creating the conditions for a net-carbon-neutral new car fleet in 2039.”
Sources: NPR, TechCrunch, Electrek