Merc has replaced the AMG GT S… with an AMG GT

By topgear, 30 July 2020
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“Hi there, yes I’d like to buy one of your AMG GTs please.”

“Of course sir/madam (delete as applicable), would you like the GT Coupe, the GT Roadster, the GT S Coupe, the GT S Roadster, the GT C Coupe, the GT C Roadster, the GT R Coupe, the GT R Roadster, the GT R Pro or the GT Black Series? Hello… hello?”

Yeah, it’d be fair to say that the AMG GT range was getting a little bit messy, particularly after the recent announcement of the mega-looking Black Series. Mercedes clearly thought so too, and promptly decided that the lower end of the range was the perfect place to start tidying up.

As a result, the old GT and GT S have both been scrapped in their hard and soft-topped forms, to be replaced with what you see above – an updated and altogether more serious entry-level GT.

The old GT made do with 469bhp, whilst the GT S upped power to 515bhp, but the new entry point to the range gets 523bhp from its twin-turbo V8 engine. It also gets more equipment as standard, which includes an electronically locking rear diff, high-performance composite brakes, a lithium-ion starter battery and an all-important Race mode. 

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AMG Ride Control is included too and brings with it adaptive dampers, whilst speccing the AMG Dynamic Plus Package allows customers to tick an extra box for rear-wheel steering. Nice.

Prices will start at around €119,000 for the Coupe and €130,000 for the Roadster, with deliveries taking place in November this year.

Not enough new-ness for you? The images above are of the ‘Night Edition’. Essentially that means you get a carbon fibre roof on the Coupe and a black soft top on the Roadster, as well as a darker grille, black brake calipers, black wheels and some dark interior upgrades. What do we reckon, Internet?