Launched in September 2014, officially unveiled at Paris Motor Show. Features 93% aluminum structure with magnesium front module base. Available in GT (340 kW) and GT S (375 kW) variants. Produced approximately 17,000 units total
Five-door variant of AMG GT two-door sports car introduced in 2018. Closely related to E63 wagon with AMG-specific chassis. Features rear anti-roll bar and active aerodynamics
AMG is Mercedes-Benz's high-performance subsidiary based in Affalterbach, Germany. Founded in 1967 as racing engine forge by Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher. DaimlerChrysler acquired 51% in 1999, becoming sole owner in 2005
First AMG-badged E appeared in 2007 with naturally aspirated 6.2L engine. W212 generation introduced in 2010 with 518 hp. Both versions featured 7-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive
Hypercars are superior to regular sports cars and supercars. Only top one percent of supercars qualify as hypercars. Prices start above $1 million, making them highly exclusive. Hand-built engines and high-performance handling are essential
New models arrive in U.S. dealerships later in 2023. Up to seven occupants can sit comfortably. New paint finishes and interior upholstery options available