2020 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe 4-Door

 The AMG GT Coupe, a car that might look big, but feel small.


AMG GT Coupe 4-door


For starters, this car is absolutely beautiful, for something so big to look so sleek, really goes to show the level of products being put out by Mercedes. The AMG GT Coupe was built alongside its two door counter parts, and because of that they share a lot of similarities. Some of which include; A low hood line, a long-accentuated roof, and a sloped rear end.  


AMG GT Coupe 4-Door


On the inside, Mercedes has given the GT coupe some of the luxuries from the higher end models, with the V-shaped centre console, and the long horizontal centre vent system. It also offers a large dash display, and a digital gauge cluster. In the back, the GT Coupe has enough seating for three (if you buy the foldable centre seat) and enough room for someone of the taller type. 


AMG GT Coupe 4-Door


AMG GT Coupe 4-Door


Under the hood, the AMG GT Coupe comes in three flavors; GT53, GT63, & GT63S. The power ranges from 429hp out of a 3.0L turbo inline six, all the way up to 630hp from a Biturbo V8. With the V8 option in the GT63S the GT Coupe will go from 0-100km/h in just 3.2 seconds. I know, holy shit for a car that weighs almost 4,400lbs. But maybe it’s helped by its race mode…


AMG GT Coupe 4-Door


So how much does this all cost? Well, let me tell you, the GT53 starts at $115,000, followed by the GT63 at $157,500, and finally the GT63S at $177,500. All of those prices are base price and there are plenty of options to add on afterwards if you feel as though that is not enough.


All in all, Mercedes has done a phenomenal job with the AMG GT Coupe, I think the looks are about as on point as you can get with a four-door coupe, and it is backed by the power to move it. Even with the new 6-cyl, I think most people would be able to enjoy it. 

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