Mercedes Announces Pricing for All-Electric AMG GT 4-Door Coupe
Mercedes has released starting prices and specifications for two variants of its upcoming electric AMG GT 4-Door Coupe. The GT 55 begins at $180,000 and the GT 63 at $228,000. U.S. deliveries are scheduled for late 2026.
automotiveworld.comMercedes has announced pricing for its all-electric AMG GT 4-Door Coupe. The GT 55 model starts at $180,000, while the GT 63 starts at $228,000. A fully loaded GT 63 can exceed $250,000.
The vehicle uses a 106 kWh battery with nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum chemistry and 2,660 cylindrical cells arranged in 18 modules. It offers up to 315 miles of EPA-estimated range and supports peak charging speeds of 600 kW, allowing a 10-80 percent charge in as little as 11 minutes. 0 seconds. Top speed reaches 186 mph. An 800-volt architecture supports the powertrain.
2-inch digital instrument cluster and two 14-inch displays. A double sunroof features illuminated AMG logos above both front seats. An optional five-seat configuration is available. Mercedes stated it is using 1,600 audio files to generate engine and gear-shift sounds that mimic a gasoline V8, including exhaust burbles and pops.
Active aerodynamics are also included. S. deliveries are scheduled to begin in late 2026.
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Buyers can place orders for vehicles with deliveries expected in late 2026.
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