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The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé is an executive car introduced in 2018 by Mercedes-AMG.It is marketed as a five-door variant of the AMG GT two-door sports car. [7] [8] Despite the name and style, the GT 4-Door Coupé is closely related to the E 63 AMG with its performance chassis, and is featured by the AMG-specific rear frame and a different front axle for better kinematics.
Mercedes claims a zero-to-60-mph sprint of 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 199 mph. Mercedes-AMG decided that the GT63 coupe's 577 horsepower wasn't enough. Meet the new range-topping 2025 Mercedes ...
AMG GT Track Series raced by SPS Automotive Performance as an invitation entry in the 2022 GT2 European Series. In 2022, Mercedes-AMG launched the AMG GT Track Series, a track-only car based on the AMG GT Black Series. The car was created to celebrate the 55th anniversary of AMG, and thus only 55 models will be sold. [41]
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E-Performance: 2021 620 kW (831 hp; 843 PS) Plug-in hybrid: Most powerful AMG GT 4-door model Ferrari Daytona SP3: 2023 618 kW (829 hp; 840 PS) Internal combustion: 599 units to be produced. Lucid Gravity Grand Touring 2025 617 kW (828 hp; 839 PS) Electric [49] Pagani Huayra Imola: 2020 617 kW (827 hp; 839 PS) Internal ...
With 805 hp and 1047 lb-ft, this is the fastest-accelerating AMG road car of all time. The 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 PHEV Is Worth the Weight Skip to main content
A test drive review of the new 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro coupe. This sports car is optimized for driving on the track, with added cooling and new tires.
AMG claimed a 0–62 mph (100 km/h) speed of 5.6 seconds. Its top speed was limited to 250 km/h (155 mph), but with the limiter removed, it was capable of approximately 185 mph (298 km/h). AMG later unofficially conceded that 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) was more like 5.0 seconds and the engine produced between 405 and 410 bhp.
The M297 is based on the M120 engine but has been tuned by AMG for use in high-performance sports cars. It was offered as a 6.9 L (6,898 cc) version with a bore and stroke of 89 mm × 92.4 mm (3.50 in × 3.64 in), respectively, and was only available in the road-legal version of the CLK GTR. [2]