GT [Renders] 2020 AMG small sports coupe


The Mercedes-AMG GT is a series of 2-door sports cars produced by Mercedes-AMG. While not directly replacing the SLS AMG (competing in a different segment), it is the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG.

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Autobild and other sources report that AMG is working on a small sports car that rivals the Cayman/Boxster.
- engine: 53 series with 450hp
- launch 2020

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sources:
Mercedes-AMG could launch Cayman rival as next bespoke model | Autocar
Mercedes-AMG Plots Porsche Cayman Rival - Carbuzz
 
I like the idea of this, but that rendering is hilarious. They must make drop-top version of this to rival the Boxster too though.

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They must must make it it will be a real good seller and would definately give the Cayman some competition..Render looks a bit of but the idea is great.
 
They must must make it it will be a real good seller and would definately give the Cayman some competition..Render looks a bit of but the idea is great.

It would need to be really good and priced well to be a big commercial success. Cars like the Cayman, F-Type and Evora have moved big volumes because they are sandwiched between fast hot hatches and bang for a buck coupes like the M3, Challenger, Corvette, C63 which also have good practicality.
 
I am sure and confident if they did make it it would be a really good car.

If they can do a good job like they did on the AMG GT I am sure they can on the smaller version.
 
It's an interesting move. This shows AMG is totally aggressive to form themselves as a strong stand alone sub brand of MB with more individual models. But while tracking the path of Porsche there are possibility to get behind them, so AMG should benchmark ahead of Porsche in all respect.
 
It would need to be really good and priced well to be a big commercial success. Cars like the Cayman, F-Type and Evora have moved big volumes because they are sandwiched between fast hot hatches and bang for a buck coupes like the M3, Challenger, Corvette, C63 which also have good practicality.

Volume is relative. Cayman & Boxster did 26,427 in 2017, Audi TT did 22,174, Jaguar F type did 10,777... last Z4 did 1,416 though that's not really representative I believe the G29 Z4 is targeting up to 20,000 per annum.

I'm not sure these cars are all about being a big commercial success or moving big volumes... it's about brand image. IMHO.
 
Is that globally? If so, that's shockingly low.

Yeah Global, but it did go out of production in 2016.. so like I say, it's not exactly representative. The E89 did get into the 20,000's earlier in it's life, but the drop off was significant over its life.
 
Mercedes-AMG to launch 'enthusiast' sports car to rival Porsche Cayman
AMG is plotting two-seat coupé and roadster models as a follow-up to its hypercar

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Mercedes-Benz’s AMG performance car division is preparing to take aim at the Porsche 718 Cayman and a raft of other enthusiasts’ favourites with its own uniquely engineered sports car.

The new AMG model has been presented to Mercedes-Benz’s board of management as an indirect successor to the slow-selling SLC, with a possible mid-rear engine layout and styling to provide it with clear links to the upcoming 1000bhp-plus Mercedes-AMG Project One hypercar.

The new 718 Cayman rival is currently at a conceptual stage and has been conceived to sit below the existing three-year-old GT in the AMG line-up at a price comparable with that of its highly regarded Porsche rival.

The new AMG two-seater is planned to support two bodystyles: a fixed-roof coupé that would go up against the £51,853 718 Cayman and an open-top roadster to compete with the £53,714 718 Boxster.

Although it is still early days, the new car is being proposed for sale with the choice of two standard power outputs. These are expected to be similar to those of the upcoming A35 and second-generation A45 hot hatches, with more powerful track-focused-engine variants likely to round off the line-up over a seven-year model cycle.

If it receives the go-ahead, the new sports car will be the fifth dedicated AMG model, following on from the SLS, GT, GT 4-Door Coupé (below) and yet to be officially named Project One.

A new sports car was first hinted at by AMG chairman Tobias Moers in an interview with Autocar earlier this year. It is said to be favoured over a dedicated AMG SUV because of its potential to build on the firm’s motorsport heritage, which extends back to 1967, and the formative days of the company that came under the controlling interest of Mercedes-Benz in 1999.

A senior Mercedes-Benz manager, when asked about AMG’s proposed plans, said: “A lot of thought has gone into how Mercedes-AMG can better leverage its success in motorsport, particularly Formula 1 and endurance racing. One idea is a sports car that is relatively attainable financially and ideally suited to track day running. But it is just an idea and not a committed project right now.”

Potential sales volume is set to be an important consideration in the impending decision by Mercedes-Benz board members whether to place the newly proposed sports car into production. However, much of the momentum behind the push for this new model is said to come from the growing interest in GT4 racing and the potential beneficial effect for the rest of the AMG line-up in terms of image through motorsport heritage.

The company’s existing GT has been homologated to GT4 specification, but its €198,850 (about £175,000) price places it well out of the reach of most budding amateur race drivers and track day aficionados.By comparison, the Cayman GT4 Clubsport, revealed in 2015, has a starting price of €111,000 (roughly £97, 400).

“It’s a rapidly growing business segment and it is high exposure for the brand,” Autocar’s source said. “From a marketing perspective, it makes great sense, but you also need to ensure that it is financially viable in sufficient volumes and at a price to make it attractive to car buyers on a global basis. It would be additional business for AMG, not targeted at existing customers but new ones.”

A cloak of secrecy shrouds the proposed engineering of the new model, but one suggestion put to Autocar is that the Cayman rival could share certain elements with the upcoming eighth-generation SL, which is being engineered by AMG and is said to share key parts of its design with the GT. This means it would have a front-mid-mounted engine (with the unit positioned behind the front axle but ahead of the cabin), and rear-wheel drive. However, even though Mercedes-AMG has a long history of front-mid-engined performance models, insiders aren’t ruling out a mid-rear- engined layout for the new car.

Autocar’s source said: “Project One (below) represents the start of a new era for Mercedes-AMG, not only in terms of the electrified driveline but also the placement of it behind the cabin. Just how it will affect future models remains to be seen. However, a mid-rear layout is no longer taboo.”

Although a mid-rear-engine model would arguably provide a more suitable basis for a race car than a front-mid- engined model, it would also mean the added expense and complication of engineering a dedicated platform for the car. However, this could be offset against projected sales for the new sports car, which would be expected to top those of the more expensive GT.

Porsche says it sold nearly 25,000 examples of the 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman last year. Mercedes has not quoted 2017 sales figures for the SLC, although German dealers suggest that deliveries have all but dried up and that a decision has already been made not to replace today’s seven-year-old R172 model.

Although it is not yet signed off for production, word is that Mercedes-Benz’s management board is considering plans that would enable the new AMG sports car to share selected components with the latest generation of Mercedes-Benz compact models, including the recently introduced fourth- generation A-Class.

Among the engines AMG is said to be looking at for its new model is the updated turbocharged 2.0-litre four- cylinder petrol motor.

Set to power upcoming A35 and A45 models, it would provide the AMG sports car with up to 400bhp, together with the potential for electric boosting through a belt-driven hybrid function.

By comparison, today’s 718 Cayman is sold with a base turbo 2.0-litre flat four developing 300bhp and a turbo 2.5-litre flat four with 350bhp in standard guise and 365bhp in the existing top-of- the-line Cayman GTS.

Mercedes-AMG to launch 'enthusiast' sports car to rival Porsche Cayman | Autocar
 
Tobias Moer should use his Daimler company credit card to buy a Porsche Boxster GTS (so he knows who he has to beat), a Lotus Elise (so he knows how the new car should handle and packaged), an original Dino (so he can feel what the original icon was like), and finally an Alfa Romeo 4C (so he knows what not to do).
 
Tobias Moer should use his Daimler company credit card to buy a Porsche Boxster GTS (so he knows who he has to beat), a Lotus Elise (so he knows how the new car should handle and packaged), an original Dino (so he can feel what the original icon was like), and finally an Alfa Romeo 4C (so he knows what not to do).

And if the card hasn't maxxed out yet after that shopping spree, how bout an Alpine A110 for good measure.

I am just trying to imagine that new petrol inline-six tuned for a more sporty application. Mmmmmm...... It'd be CRIMINAL if they didn't use that.
 

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.
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