Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Model Years and History

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Model Years

2026 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2026 AMG GT

The Mercedes-AMG GT series carries over visually unchanged for 2026. New MANUFAKTUR paints are now available for all variants, while the GT 63 and GT 63 S E PERFORMANCE gets access to more MANUFAKTUR paints that come with the option to select any type of headliner, any interior trim, multiple 21-inch wheels options, all at no cost. Talk about an inclusive package!

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2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2025 AMG GT

The Mercedes-AMG GT rolls into 2025 with minimal changes.

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2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2024 AMG GT

The Mercedes AMG GT carries over with minimal changes for 2024.

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2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2023 AMG GT

For 2023, Mercedes adds the GT 63 to the lineup while the GT 43 and GT 53 carry over with minimal changes.

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2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2022 AMG GT

For 2022, Mercedes removes the GT 63 coupe from the lineup, a surround view camera is now standard and an optional five seat option is available.

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2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2021 AMG GT

For 2021, Mercedes adds a GT 43 coupe to the lineup and makes a few changes to standard and optional equipment.

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2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2019 AMG GT

The biggest news for the AMG GT line is the introduction of a 4-door model into the lineup. The new body style has a low sweeping roofline, giving the car far more coupe-like proportions than the 4-door moniker would imply. Available in GT63 and GT63S trims, the new body style should make an excellent competitor to the Porsche Panamera while also offering buyers a bit more value, thanks to the more powerful engines that come in the 4-door versions. Pricing for the new 4-door is in line with the rest of the AMG GT lineup, with prices starting at around $137,000 for the GT63 and $159,000 for the more powerful S version.

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2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2018 AMG GT

Celebrating 50 years of a historical partnership between Mercedes and AMG the GT is refreshed sporting a familiar twin turbo V8 engine with some extra ponies under the hood producing anywhere between 469 to 577 horsepower depending on the model. For 2019, the lineup expands to include the GT Roadster, GT C Coupe, GT C Roadster and the GT R Coupe. The front end of all trims is revamped with a bold Panamericana grille sporting 15 chrome-plated bars designed to resemble the AMG GT3 race car. Larger inlets with active louvres up front also give the vehicle supercar-like characteristics providing more front downforce at speed as well as added cooling by automatically diverting air to the radiator and heat exchangers when necessary.

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2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2017 AMG GT

The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT is mostly carried over from its all-new design in 2016. This year adds a base trim, whose engine makes 'only' 456 horsepower and 443 ft lbs of torque from a detuned version of the twin turbo 4.0L V8. This version of the AMG GT still boasts incredible performance and styling, but is available for about $17,000 less than last year's entry-level trim.

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2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT trims

2016 AMG GT

The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT is a brand new car for 2016 and the spiritual successor to the SLS AMG. While the SLS AMG was an incredibly rare and expensive supercar, the AMG GT is ever so slightly more down to earth. The AMG GT still boasts incredible performance and looks to die for, but it is now just a little bit more reasonably priced and livable for the everyday driver.

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About AMG GT

The AMG GT supercar is the second vehicle developed exclusively for the Mercedes-Benz AMG line developed as a successor to the SLS AMG. The rear-wheel drive Mercedes-Benz AMG GT supercar is shaped using lightweight aluminum construction. The performance stance of the Mercedes-Benz supercar is defined with a long hood, swept roof, robust fenders and functional air openings. Unlike the SLS AMG's gullwing-style doors, entry to the two-seat cabin of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT is provided with doors opening in a conventional motion. Mercedes-Benz AMG prepared two versions of the supercar for the global market but only the top-trimmed GT S model arrived in the United States for 2016. Powered by a handcrafted, twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 engine, the AMG GT S is influenced through 503 horsepower. An AMG performance exhaust system, electronic rear locking differential and electronically controlled damping are additional traits of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S. Ultimately a lighter vehicle than its Mercedes-Benz predecessor, the AMG GT S can sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds.