Mercedes-AMG GT
Mercedes-AMG GT | |
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Mercedes-AMG GT S | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mercedes-AMG |
Production | 2014–present |
Model years | 2015–present |
Assembly | Sindelfingen, Germany |
Designer |
Mark Fetherston (exterior)[1] Jan Kaul (interior)[2] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Sports car (S) |
Body style |
2-door coupé 2-door roadster |
Layout | Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Related | Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 4.0 L M178 twin-turbo V8 petrol |
Transmission | 7-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT dual-clutch |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,630 mm (103.5 in)[3] |
Length | 4,546 mm (179.0 in)[3] |
Width | 1,939 mm (76.3 in)[3] |
Height | 1,288 mm (50.7 in)[3] |
Kerb weight | 1,615–1,645 kg (3,560–3,627 lb) |
The Mercedes-AMG GT (C190) is a 2-door, 2-seat coupé produced by Mercedes-AMG. The sports car was presented on September 9, 2014 and was officially unveiled to the public in October 2014 at the Paris Motor Show.[4] After the SLS AMG, it is the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG. The car is produced in two performance variations, with the GT S (C120) having a slightly higher performance. Both models went on sale in March 2015, with a GT3 racing variant of the car expected to be released in 2016. All variants are assembled at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen, Germany.
History
The interior of the Mercedes-AMG GT was previewed on April 16, 2014.[5] The car made its debut on September 9, 2014 and was officially unveiled to the public in October 2014 at the Paris Motor Show with two performance options: the GT, with 340 kW (462 PS; 456 bhp), and the GT S with 375 kW (510 PS; 503 bhp).[4] The GT has 600 N·m (443 lb·ft) of torque, and the GT S has 650 N·m (479 lb·ft) of torque.[4]
The GT S is Formula 1's current safety car, having made its debut in that role at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix.[6][7]
Shortly after its release, Mercedes-AMG CEO Tobias Moers promised a Black Series variant of the Mercedes-AMG GT.[8] Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that the new Mercedes-AMG GT S will cost starting at $129,900.[9]
Features
The GT's exterior design was kept similar to that of the preceding SLS AMG. It features the wide wheel arches and lower bodywork of the SLS, but does not employ its gullwing doors. The large hood and slim windscreen have also stayed the same. The exterior lead designer was Mark Fetherston, whose previous works include the W176 A-Class, the CLA-Class and the SLS.[1] The interior, designed by Jan Kaul, features a large center console and decorative elements in a leather and carbon polymer design.[2] The trunk offers room for a medium-sized suitcase.
The vehicle structure is made up of 93% aluminum, with the front module base made up of magnesium.
Specifications
The GT uses a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, with the engine inside the vehicle's wheelbase. The spaceframe chassis and body are made out of aluminium alloys, while the boot lid is steel and the engine bonnet magnesium.[4] The suspensions are double wishbones front and rear, with forged aluminium wishbones and hub carriers.
The car is powered by a front-mid mounted M178 4-litre twin-turbo V8. This new V8 is in "hot inside V" configuration—with exhaust and turbochargers inside the cylinder banks to reduce turbo lag—and uses dry-sump lubrication. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a transaxle 7-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT dual-clutch transmission; the GT S model employs an electronically controlled mechanical limited-slip differential.[10] In a road test executed by Car and Driver, the GT S accelerated from 0–60 mph in 3.0 seconds and ran the quarter mile in 11.2 seconds.[11]
Variants
Mercedes-AMG GT R (2017– )
A new, high-performance variant of the GT was revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 24th June 2016. It features the same 4.0 L twin-turbocharged V8 engine (M178) used in the GT and GT S, but with power increased to 585 PS (430 kW; 577 bhp) and torque increased to 700 N·m (520 lb·ft). The GT R accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.6 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 320 km/h (200 mph).[12]
The GT R has several cosmetic changes compared with the standard car, notably the vertical slats in the front grille, a fixed rear wing, new front air intakes and new front and rear diffusers. The styling of the GT R is more comparable to that of the AMG GT3 race car. The GT R will go on sale in November 2016, with deliveries expected in 2017.[13]
It accomplishes a lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife track in 7:19, making the AMG GT R approximately 9 seconds faster than the BMW M4 GTS.[14][15]
Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster and GT C Roadster (2016– )
The GT Roadster is a convertible version of the regular GT, while the GT C is derived from the GT S. The two cars will make their debut at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.
Model | Released | Engine | Power at rpm | Torque at rpm | CO2 | Fuel consumption | Acceleration 0–100 km/h [0–60 mph] |
Top speed |
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GT | 2015 | M178 3,982 cc (243.0 cu in) twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine | 462 PS (340 kW; 456 bhp) @6000 | 600 N·m (440 lb·ft) @1600–5000 | 216 g/km | 9.3 l/100 km (25 mpg-US) | 4.0 s [3.9 s] | 304 km/h (189 mph) |
GT S | 510 PS (375 kW; 503 bhp) @6250 | 650 N·m (480 lb·ft) @1750–4750 | 219 g/km | 9.4 l/100 km (25 mpg-US) | 3.8 s [3.7 s] | 310 km/h (190 mph) | ||
GT R | 2017 | 585 PS (430 kW; 577 bhp) @6250 | 700 N·m (520 lb·ft) @5500 | TBA | TBA | 3.6 s [3.5 s] | 320 km/h (200 mph) | |
GT3 | 2016 | M159 6,208 cc (378.8 cu in) naturally aspirated V8 petrol engine | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | 332 km/h (206 mph) |
Motorsport
In March 2015, Mercedes-AMG presented the AMG GT3, a race version of the GT, at the Geneva Motor Show, which employs the M159 6,208 cc V8 naturally aspirated engine also used in the SLS AMG GT3. It consists largely of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer to decrease the vehicle's weight to under 1,300 kg (2,900 lb) to comply with FIA regulations for races.[16]
In 2016, AKKA ASP, Black Falcon, HTP Motorsport and Zakspeed compete in the Blancpain Endurance Series. Zakspeed also competes in the ADAC GT Masters. Also, they claimed a 1-2-3-4 and 6 at the 24 Hours Nürburgring.
In the 2016 Super GT GT300 class, Goodsmile Racing with Team UKYO, the number 11 GAINER team, LEON Racing, and Rn-sports will compete with AMG GT3s.
Riley Technologies will enter two customer AMG GT3s in the 2017 IMSA SportsCar Championship GTD class.
References
- 1 2 Crawford, Anthony (November 22, 2014). "Mercedes-AMG GT designer says similarities with Porsche 911 unavoidable". caradvice.com.au. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
- 1 2 Gomoll, Wolfgang (August 6, 2014). "Mercedes AMG GT: Dieser Benz will dem Porsche 911 ans Leder". focus.de (in German). Retrieved October 17, 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 Peters, Marcus (29 April 2015). "Mercedes-AMG GT S im Test—So gut ist der neue Elfer-Jäger". auto-motor-und-sport.de. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "The new Mercedes-AMG GT: Driving performance for sports car enthusiasts". media.daimler.com (press release). September 9, 2014.
- ↑ "The new Mercedes-AMG GT". media.daimler.com (press release). Daimler AG. 16 April 2014.
- ↑ "Mercedes-AMG GT S: Bernd Mayländers neues Safety-Car". 9 March 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ↑ "Mercedes unveils new 2015 safety and medical cars". Racer. Haymarket Publications. 6 March 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
- ↑ Ayapana, Erick (24 October 2014). "AMG Boss: Mercedes-AMG GT to Spawn GT3 Race, Street Versions". Motor Trend. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
- ↑ "$129,900 is the cost of the new Mercedes-AMG GT S". www.arodmercedesbenz.com (press release). 29 January 2015.
- 1 2 "The new Mercedes-AMG GT" (PDF). mbusa.com. Mercedes-Benz USA. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
- ↑ "Car and Driver track sheet—Mercedes-AMG GT S V8 biturbo" (pdf). Car and Driver. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/mercedes-amg-gt-r-revealed
- ↑ http://www.topspeed.com/cars/mercedes/2018-mercedes-amg-gt-r-ar172305.html
- ↑ "Glory Of The Legends". Top Gear. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
- ↑ "Watch The BMW M4 GTS Lap The 'Ring In 7:27.88: Video". BMW. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
- ↑ Schurig, Marcus (March 3, 2015). "Die neue GT3-Waffe aus Affalterbach". auto-motor-und-sport.de (in German). Retrieved October 17, 2015.
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