Mercedes-AMG: Dynamics and comfort 🎥
GENERATION TWO In the new edition of the 2+2-seater GT Coupé sports car, Mercedes-AMG combines powerful, fully variable 4x4 drive and highly dynamic handling characteristics with even greater comfort and enhanced everyday practicality.
Typical of the modifications to the second generation of the AMG sports car are the further improved driving dynamics, increased comfort as well as the fully variable performance all-wheel drive, active roll stabilization, standard rear-axle steering and active aerodynamics. The extended space and good all-round visibility also enhance everyday usability.
Two power variants
The sporty coupe also brings its power to the road for the first time with AMG Performance 4Matic+ fully variable all-wheel drive. In combination with the 4-liter V8 biturbo engine, this results in a driving experience at a very high level. At market launch, the AMG GT will start with two performance levels. In the GT 55 4Matic+, the V8 unit develops 476 hp maximum output and 700 Nm as the highest torque. The sprint from a standstill to 100 km/h takes 3.9 seconds, the top speed is reached at 295 km/h. The more powerful version delivers 585 hp and 800 Nm. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, and its top speed is 315 km/h. An electromechanically controlled clutch variably connects the rear axle to the front axle. This allows the new coupe to be driven continuously variably from 50:50 all-wheel drive to pure rear-wheel drive. In addition to traction and lateral dynamics, all-wheel drive also improves longitudinal dynamics for even more powerful acceleration.
Also as 2+2 seater
The MBUX infotainment system makes it possible to use digital services from Mercedes me connect. Advantages include smartphone integration, hands-free calling via Bluetooth connection, and DAB/DAB+. Thanks to navigation with live traffic information and car-to-x communication, customers drive with real-time traffic data. This allows them to efficiently avoid traffic jams, and car-to-x communication enables networked vehicles to exchange information about traffic events. The AMG sports car architecture with its complex composite aluminum body structure also allows it to be designed as a 2+2 seater. In Switzerland, the sales launch for the new GT Coupé is scheduled for mid-October. Prices will also be announced then. In 2022, around 170 units of the AMG GT had been registered in our country.