Dr.Drako Posted August 6, 2020 Posted August 6, 2020 (edited) With the introduction of the latest member of the family, the GT R Black Series, the range of the Mercedes-AMG sports car increased significantly in variants (GT, GT S, GT C, GT R, GT R Pro and GT R Black Series, without have the convertibles), which seem to be many, so the Affalterbach firm decides to restructure and simplify the offer. The first thing the brand did was to merge the two access proposals into a single model, eliminating the GT S from the family. Thus, the base GT version increases the power of the V8 4.0 biturbo from 476 to 530 horsepower, making it unnecessary keep the GT S and GT S Roadster with their 522 Hp. The new model will keep its offer of bodywork closed and open and will add standard equipment that was previously available in the GT S, such as the adaptive AMG Ride Control chassis, an electronic rear differential, sports brakes and the RACE driving mode. The Night Edition package, previously banned for the GT, will also be offered on the new entry model. It includes a series of dark decorations on the exterior and interior, as well as a special upholstery and plenty of exposed carbon fiber. The new Mercedes-AMG GT will have prices in Europe of around 119 thousand and 130 thousand euros, for the coupe and roadster versions. The model range will be completed with the GT C coupe and roadster, the GT R coupe and roadster, and the radical GT R Black Series. Edited August 7, 2020 by Dr.Drako Closed Topic / Complete 24 hours. 1
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