Unveiled to the public at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, the Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-seat sports car designed to replace the SLS AMG. However, the new coupe is smaller than its predecessor, and unlike the SLS.
The GT is also the first AMG to use the new “Mercedes-AMG” nomenclature and the first model to make use of the new twin-turbo, 4.0-liter V-8 engine. Just like the SLS, the AMG GT spawned a GT3-spec race car and will also receive at least two higher performance versions.
One of them is the GT R and was unveiled
on June 24, 2016 at the Brooklands track in England, where the sports
car was driven by both Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG, and Lewis
Hamilton, reigning Formula One world champion with the German brand.
“With the new AMG GT R, we have
reached the next level of driving performance. This road-going sports
car with motor-racing genes and innovative technical solutions offers an
ultimate driving experience that allows people to feel our motorsport
origins in every fiber. It combines the driving dynamics of our AMG GT3
racing car with the everyday practicality of the AMG GT,” said Moers.
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