Next-Generation AMG GT Coupe Unveiled by Mercedes-Benz
【Summary】Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the next generation of its AMG GT Coupe at Pebble Beach Automotive Week. The new model features a 2+2 seat configuration, updated technology, and a stylish design. It will come in two model options, with the GT 63 Coupe having 577 hp and the GT 55 Coupe having 469 hp. The car also includes new engine updates, a spoiler that adjusts at high speeds, and a ride control suspension with rear-axle steering. Pricing details have not been released yet.
Mercedes-Benz recently introduced the second generation of its AMG GT at Pebble Beach Automotive Week. This new iteration of the popular vehicle maintains the sporty feel of the line while incorporating a 2+2 seat configuration. The updated design features a close-to-the-ground, stylish aesthetic, with the standard headlights being replaced by Mercedes' digital headlight technology.
The Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe will be available in two model options: the GT 63 Coupe with 577 hp and the GT 55 Coupe with 469 hp. Both models have received engine updates, including new oil pans and intercoolers. Additionally, when the GT Coupe reaches speeds exceeding 50 mph, the spoiler will automatically adjust to five different angles, reducing drag and enhancing handling. The new ride control suspension will also come equipped with standard rear-axle steering.
Pricing for the new Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe has not yet been announced, but previous versions of the vehicle started at over $100,000 USD. More details about the pricing and availability are expected to be revealed in the coming months.
In other automotive news, be sure to check out the new Lamborghini Lanzador concept for a detailed look at this exciting new vehicle.
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