GT (C192) [Official] The all-new Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé


The Mercedes-AMG GT (C192) is the second generation 2-door sports cars produced by Mercedes-AMG. Production: 2023- Model years: 2024-
For the official press release, see The New Mercedes-AMG GT 43 Coupé
BTW, I just wished they had made a Maybach Coupe. Something like this.
There's a lot of it but shrinked

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I have questions: is this a production or a ‘vision’s like I heard it was? Also, how much does it weigh?
 
The AMG GT is a very large car compared to its predecessor and the Porsche 992.
Excactly, it seems that many is not aware of this, they say the design is beautiful but how can it be so heavy….! This new AMG GT, which should have been called something else, is scaled up in size and it is 6-7 cm taller than previous GT. This is a lot, and it doesnt longer have the long hood. So when we see it in real time it will no longer be the low, exotic GT with classic sport car proportions with its long hood. It will look more like a CLA coupe or something similar….
 
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Excactly, it seems that many is not aware of this, they say the design is beautiful but how can it be so heavy….! This new AMG GT, which should have been called something else, is scaled up in size and it is 6-7 cm taller than previous GT. This is a lot, and it doesnt longer have the long hood. So when we see it in real time it will no longer be the low, exotic GT with classic sport car proportions with its long hood. It will look more like a CLA coupe or something similar….
It now feels like a 2dr version of the 4dr coupe. Ironically, the prior model has literally nothing in common with the 4dr.
 
New 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Concept E Performance arrives!

Mercedes has previewed the plug-in hybrid version of the AMG GT sports car in Munich

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"Just a few weeks ago we saw the new, second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT unveiled and now attention has turned to the range-topping variant - shown off at the Munich Motor Show as the Mercedes-AMG GT Concept E Performance.

It may only be a concept at this stage but the bodywork looks production-ready, suggesting clearly the full reveal of the production version is imminent. We expect the final version to be called the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance when it does launch, taking plenty of inspiration from the GT 63 S E Performance 4-Door Coupe super-saloon.

In terms of design it looks pretty much identical to the regular AMG GT, aside from a charging port on the rear bumper for the plug-in hybrid system.

The powertrain for the AMG GT 63 S E Performance will be mighty. It should feature the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine as the standard car but that familiar unit will be mated to an electric motor on the rear axle to boost total output to over 800bhp. Mercedes says the car uses “technology transfer from the Mercedes-AMG F1 Team”.

This technology is likely to be lifted from the four-door GT PHEV model, with a 201bhp electric motor and a total of 831bhp and 900Nm of torque. Like the standard car, power will go to the road through a four-wheel drive system.

In the four-door, the 6.1kWh battery allows for eight miles of electric-only range and while the two-door will have a similar focus on performance, we expect its electric-only range to beat this thanks to the lower overall weight.

Pricing for the regular AMG GT hasn’t been revealed but we expect it to start around £125,000. As for this more powerful plug-in hybrid, a figure nearer the £200,000 mark seems likely."

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For the official press release, see The New Mercedes-AMG GT 43 Coupé

Mercedes-AMG

Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Official website: Mercedes-AMG

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