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Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series teased alongside race-going GT3 sibling

Mercedes-AMG has always been known for its high-performance vehicles that combine luxury and power in one sleek package. And with the release of the second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT, the bar has been raised even higher. But for those who crave an even more intense driving experience, Mercedes-AMG has just the solution – two new variants that will turn the volume and design up to 11.

The first of these new variants is the Mercedes-AMG GT R PRO, a track-focused version of the already impressive GT R. With a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine producing 577 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, the GT R PRO is the most powerful version of the GT yet. But it’s not just about the numbers, it’s about the overall driving experience. And the GT R PRO delivers in every aspect.

The GT R PRO has been extensively optimized for the racetrack, with numerous aerodynamic enhancements that not only improve performance but also give the car a more aggressive and dynamic look. The front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser are all made from lightweight carbon fiber, reducing weight and increasing downforce. The large rear wing also plays a crucial role in keeping the car planted on the track.

But it’s not just about the exterior. The GT R PRO also features a new suspension setup with adjustable coilovers, allowing for precise tuning to suit different track conditions. The carbon ceramic brakes provide exceptional stopping power, while the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed transmission ensures lightning-fast gear changes.

Inside, the GT R PRO is all about the driver. The AMG Performance steering wheel is wrapped in Dinamica microfiber for a better grip, and the AMG bucket seats provide excellent support during high-speed cornering. The interior is also adorned with carbon fiber accents, giving the car a more race-inspired feel.

But if the GT R PRO is still not enough to satisfy your need for speed, then the Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster might just do the trick. As the name suggests, this variant is a convertible version of the GT R, offering the same exhilarating performance but with the added thrill of open-top driving.

Under the hood, the GT R Roadster boasts the same 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine as the GT R PRO, producing 577 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. This allows the car to go from 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 197 mph. And with the top down, the sound of the engine is even more intoxicating.

The GT R Roadster also features the same aerodynamic enhancements as the GT R PRO, ensuring that the car remains stable and planted even at high speeds. The fabric soft top can be opened or closed in just 11 seconds, making it perfect for those spontaneous drives on a sunny day.

Inside, the GT R Roadster offers the same level of luxury and performance as its coupe counterpart. The AMG Performance steering wheel, carbon fiber accents, and AMG bucket seats all contribute to the overall sporty and luxurious feel of the car.

Both the GT R PRO and GT R Roadster are limited edition models, with only a few hundred being produced. This makes them even more exclusive and desirable for those who want to stand out from the crowd.

With the release of these two new variants, Mercedes-AMG has once again proven its commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and design. The GT R PRO and GT R Roadster are not just cars, they are works of art that combine power, luxury, and style in one breathtaking package.

So if the second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT is too mild for your taste, these two new variants will surely satisfy your craving for a more intense driving experience. With their track-focused design, powerful engines, and luxurious interiors, the GT R PRO and GT R Roadster are the ultimate expressions of Mercedes-AMG’s philosophy of “Driving Performance”.

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