The new Mercedes-AMG GT Concept car was finally presented to the public during the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The latest 4 door sedan impressed spectators in the show with its stunning features and powerful engine. A class act for a reputable auto brand.
Aptly named Mercedes-AMG GT Concept, it was created inline the groups' 50 years celebration. According to Auto Guide, they installed a very powerful muscle engine to power the car. This car has a total output of 805 HP from its 4.0-liter turbo V8 in its main power plant, electric motor and battery pack. All of these are essential to achieving the enormous power it should get. This engine is so powerful that it can accelerate from 0-60 miles per hour in under 3 seconds.
Drivers can also choose from 3 driving modes. They can just use the gas engine, the electric motor or the hybrid mode. The good news is that all driving modes employs F1 technology.
Despite numerous competitor in the sports car industry, the Mercedes-AMG GT Concept manages to shine on its own. The golden wheel decor, bronze brakes and the long rear light meld into perfection with its color. It's also has a masculine and aggressive exterior. Some sources describe its front end as "the neanderthal's oversized jaw."
Its rear facing cameras were introduced in lieu of conventional side view mirrors. Car and Driver cited that carbon fiber is exquisitely used in its roofing, side sills and front spoilers. One of the Mercedes-AMG GT Concept's top features is its lighting. Its daytime lamp carries a nano active-fiber technology that gives it a more signature look. It also has the LED headlamps for better ground illumination. The best thing about the concept is that everything is really achievable. It will be what you see is what you get. It is not just a product of a designer's imagination which will remain a dream.
The named Mercedes-AMG GT Concept car presented during the 2017 Geneva Motor Show is around 90% of the actual car to be manufactured. The Verge reported that the concept car will be released sooner than everybody expects.
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