2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT C
About This
Vehicle
Model strengths:
V8 twin-turbo performance;
supercar design; luxurious interior options; industry-leading infotainment
displays
Model changes:
For 2020, The AMG GT comes
with new revised styling cues, including LED headlights and taillights,
steering wheel along with new optional alloy wheel designs. New standard
features include 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto connectivity. The AMG Track Pace virtual race engineer is also now
available along with a new exterior color choice; design Brilliant Blue Magno.
Model value:
The AMG GT is one of the most
technologically advanced sports cars on the market, with a stunningly,
beautiful sculpted exterior and well-integrated technology, it is a stand-out
in the segment. To go along with all the flash and gadgetry the GT's drivetrain
is sharp and responsive providing seamless shifts via the 7-speed dual clutch
automatic transmission in-between roaring exhaust notes when given the room to
roam.
With the AMG GT, Mercedes has taken direct aim at its
German counterparts, particularly the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS. While both
vehicles are similarly priced and perform on the same level they go about the
matter in completely different ways. The AMG is loud and menacing with
heavy-handed styling and a front-mounted fire-breathing twin-turbo V8. The
Porsche on the other hand with its rear mounted flat-six is more sophisticated
and graceful with gentle sloping lines and refined features. Despite a hefty
price tag the Mercedes comes much better equipped than most competitors in the
segment.
Model overview:
The AMG GT 2-door is offered
in 4 separate trims, the AMG GT, AMG GT C, AMG GT S and the all-powerful AMG GT
R. They are unanimously powered by a 4.0L twin turbo V8 mated to a 7-speed dual
clutch transmission. The roadster model is offered both in GT and GT C form and
comes equipped accordingly. Horsepower starts out on the GT at 469 horsepower
going all the way to 550 horsepower in the GT C and 577 horsepower and 516 foot
pounds of torque for the AMG GT R.
The 4-door version of the car also comes with a 4.0L
twin turbo V8, but with a bigger body comes a bit more power: The standard
version makes 577 horsepower while the 63S version makes a full 630 horsepower.
Unlike the 2-door, the 4-door version sends power to all-four wheels via a
9-speed automatic transmission.
Features are plentiful across the lineup drivers are
treated to AMG performance seats with memory wrapped in Nappa leather, SmartKey
keyless entry, an 10.25-inch infotainment screen, full LED headlights, COMMAND
Navigation, Bluetooth audio streaming, dual USB ports, heated power mirrors
with logo projectors, brake assist and adaptive cruise control.
Drivers can select from five different driving modes
via the AMG Dynamic Select on the center console. Options include Individual,
Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Race providing complete control of exhaust notes,
stability control, suspension dampening, shift engagement and even throttle
response.
The AMG GT C adds wider tires, a multitude of
staggered wheel setups, active rear wheel steering, more engine output,
adjustable dampening, a lighter top for the Roadster, a Burmester stereo, and a
slightly wider rear end paneling specifically designed for the upper scale GT
models.
Stepping into the AMG GT R standard features include
forged staggered 19-inch and 20-inch wheels, Pilot Cup II tires, 9-way
adjustable AMG traction control, an electronically controlled Limited slip
differential, manually adjustable AMG coil over suspension, the AMG Dynamic
Plus Package that includes Dynamic Engine and Transmission mounts, more
aggressive camber settings and a wider power band up to 6,500 RPM.
Furthermore 2020 buyers will be offered a wide range
of standalone features like a panorama roof, custom 19-inch or 20-inch wheel
designs, Nappa leather seats, cooling ventilation for the AMG performance
seats, even optional steering wheels with Nappa leather or suede with a variety
of DINAMICA-trimmed performance steering wheels.
The AMG Exterior Night Package includes black gloss
accents to the front splitter that's also applied to the diamond front grille,
air intakes grilles and air outlets on the hood and fenders. Also included are
black exhaust pipes and a gloss black roof paired with gloss black wing
mirrors.
The 2020 AMG GT's standard safety features include eight airbags, Adaptive
Highbeam Assist, a rearview camera, Lane Keeping Assist and the Attention
Assist system that alerts the driver if the system detects drowsiness.
Collision Prevention Assist Plus alerts the driver of a possible collision,
applies the ideal amount of braking and can autonomously apply the brakes at
speeds up to 65 mph. Adaptive braking technology consists of Predictive Brake
Priming (sets the pads closer to the discs for a more immediate braking
response), Automatic Brake Drying (periodically applies the brakes just enough
to remove water from the discs) and Hill-Start Assist.
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Two Seaters |
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21 Highway / 15 City |
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Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-8 4.0L/243 cu in |
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Auto-Shift Manual w/OD |
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Rear Wheel Drive |
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2 |
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550 |

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