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The new AMG GT R is Mercedes-Benz’s most hardcore sports car

byCT Report
25/06/2016
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STUTTGART: Did you think the AMG GT S was the best Mercedes could do against the Porsche 911? Not quite: meet the AMG GT R, an even badder-ass version of the sports coupe that has more power, less weight, and — needless to say — a higher price.

Introduced at Mercedes’ facility at Brooklands in the UK today, the AMG GT R will produce 577 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, up from 503hp / 479 lb-ft. and 456hp / 443 lb-ft. in the 2017 AMG GT S and the base AMG GT, respectively. Those 577 horses are good enough to propel the R from 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds on its way to a top speed of 198. (You’d think Mercedes would’ve pushed hard to clear that magical 200 mph mark, but it probably won’t take long for aftermarket tuners to make it happen.)

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It’s not just about power, though: the AMG GT R also comes with standard rear-wheel steering that can slightly adjust the back wheels during cornering for better handling. There’s a traction control system with nine levels of adjustment — a feature borrowed from motorsports, whereas most cars can only turn traction control on or off — and a huge pile of carbon fiber to reduce weight by around 200 pounds against the S.

And that in-your-face paint job? That’d be “AMG green hell magno,” an homage to the Nürburgring Nordschleife — nicknamed Green Hell — where the car (like so many other performance cars) was tuned and refined. Green wouldn’t necessarily be my first choice for a car like this, but if nothing else, it’s striking.

If you want this neat little package of German engineering, though, you’re in for a wait: the R debuts in summer of 2017 as a 2018 model. In the meantime, the 2017 versions of the base AMG GT and the GT S will be available later this summer for $111,200 and $131,200, respectively. Pricing on the R has not been announced.

 

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