Phenomenal !!The control centre of performance: The interior of the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé
- Driver-oriented interior with consistent performance focus promises the characteristic AMG driving experience and pure driving pleasure
- AMG RACE ENGINEER: Intelligent integration of high-end hardware and software delivers driving dynamics at the highest level
- Direct access to the vehicle’s central nervous system enables intuitive control of response, agility and traction via the AMG RACE ENGINEER Control Unit
- Digital cockpit with seamlessly integrated displays and a driver-oriented central screen creates a true control center for performance
- Balanced operating logic combining haptic buttons, touchscreen and voice control
- Sporty-low seating position in the front, high long-distance comfort in the rear with standard individual seats and generous legroom
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This is the 1000kW EV.Wait this is not for the ICE model!?
It's the EV?
I thought it was an update for the GT4 Coupé hybrid.
It's a very cool interior.
Another poor decision choice. Why won’t they put that new V8 in this thing? it’s supposed to continue the CLS63/GT63 lineage.![]()
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Im interested to know what powertrains they will have. My guess that the newly updated inline 6 and V8 engines from the S-class will be used.
Even still, its a bad idea to cancel it.This thing was approved about 5 years ago now and is on an electric-only platform. Just dropping a V8 in it isn’t remotely simple or quick to do. You could argue they should’ve cancelled the car altogether, but there is no “just put a V8 in it”.
In this context, it's at least an idea worth considering.Even still, its a bad idea to cancel it.
You could test all of that in prototypes without putting them on sale (as they generally do) and save yourself the possibility of losing a billion dollars by launching it, when everything indicates that you will lose money and the failure rate is much higher than the success rate.It can effectively be used as a testbed for AMG and Mercedes-YASA's electric motor, battery and powertrain technologies, that will eventually filter down to their lower end models.
I guess they figure some sales in the segment is better than no sales.I dont think this FL will do anything to improve the sales. The EQS should be canned, but Mercedes want to save some face to show they at least have some EV in the upper saloon class.
And most importantly it looks like quality.Wow this interior design is pretty cool for a Mercedes sports saloon. Its the first time I seen Mercedes AMG use a driver centric center console design, which has a terrific looking carbon fiber trim with metallic arm over the vents. Love the backlit metallic switches and also the awesome speaker covers and red stitched diamond pattern on the door cards. There is no cheap cost cutting in this interior!
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Should BMW cancel the i3M?In this context, it's at least an idea worth considering.
I think generally the screens are my own complaint. They look a lot cheaper than the rest of the interior. Just slightly smarter housing for it would do a lot of work.Wow this interior design is pretty cool for a Mercedes sports saloon. Its the first time I seen Mercedes AMG use a driver centric center console design, which has a terrific looking carbon fiber trim with metallic arm over the vents. Love the backlit metallic switches and also the awesome speaker covers and red stitched diamond pattern on the door cards. There is no cheap cost cutting in this interior!
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I can almost guarantee that BMW considered that option at some point, but so far (at this moment), the segment that has proven to be a failure is precisely that of super sports/super expensive EVs. The iM3 isn't that; it's in a mid-range segment that presents itself as an intriguing prospect, but for now, its competitors (the few that exist) are doing well. We'll have to see, since it could also fail.Should BMW cancel the i3M?
Why is it worth considering?
When is the expected launch of this FL for the AMG GT?
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