Mercedes Benz wowed us with their AMG GT R when it debuted in 2017 notably with its…
Mercedes Benz wowed us with their AMG GT R when it debuted in 2017 notably with its menacing looks and competitive specs. It appears as though Mercedes let their stylists go mental and the performance engineers wanted a free hand too. It makes a compelling case against many of the established sports cars and for the 2020 model year, it only got better. Three versions were introduced, two being limited edition models. The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster, like the example we are showing here, is limited to only 750 units. This specimen shows 24,250 miles on its odometer and currently resides in New York.
Jeremy Clarkson joked that the AMG GT R has a grille that can be used for sifting krill and bits of Battlestar Galactica on its gills. It is truly an aggressive-looking machine, and it looks even better with the Designo Graphite Grey Magno exterior. This AMG GT R has carbon fiber front fenders and a fixed GT R rear spoiler. The 19/20″ AMG 10-spoke forged Black wheels complement the dark exterior and feature wheel-locking bolts. AMG’s high-performance ceramic composite braking system ensures reliable stopping power. As you open the doors to this 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R, AMG side mirror logo projectors and AMG carbon fiber door sill panels welcome you. The interior enjoys KEYLESS GO and the Convenience Package. This Silver Pearl & Black two-passenger compartment hugs you into the AMG bucket seats with silver seat belts. For your audiophile, the Burmester high-end surround sound system will serve well.
Under the long hood of this AMG GT R Roadster is a Handcrafted AMG 4.0L V8 biturbo engine producing 577HP. It sends power to the wheels via an AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed transmission that utilizes an AMG electronic limited-slip differential, a carbon fiber composite driveshaft, and a carbon fiber torque tube. The AMG adaptive sport suspension and AMG traction control provide intense handling capability. The AMG performance titanium exhaust system not only aids engine performance but also gives breathtaking voice to the engine.
Mercedes Benz wowed us with their AMG GT R when it debuted in 2017 notably with its menacing looks and competitive specs. It appears as though Mercedes let their stylists go mental and the performance engineers wanted a free hand too. It makes a compelling case against many of the established sports cars and for the 2020 model year, it only got better. Three versions…
Mercedes Benz wowed us with their AMG GT R when it debuted in 2017 notably with its menacing looks and competitive specs. It appears as though Mercedes let their stylists go mental and the performance engineers wanted a free hand too. It makes a compelling case against many of the established sports cars and for the 2020 model year, it only got better. Three versions were introduced, two being limited edition models. The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster, like the example we are showing here, is limited to only 750 units. This specimen shows 24,250 miles on its odometer and currently resides in New York.
Jeremy Clarkson joked that the AMG GT R has a grille that can be used for sifting krill and bits of Battlestar Galactica on its gills. It is truly an aggressive-looking machine, and it looks even better with the Designo Graphite Grey Magno exterior. This AMG GT R has carbon fiber front fenders and a fixed GT R rear spoiler. The 19/20″ AMG 10-spoke forged Black wheels complement the dark exterior and feature wheel-locking bolts. AMG’s high-performance ceramic composite braking system ensures reliable stopping power. As you open the doors to this 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R, AMG side mirror logo projectors and AMG carbon fiber door sill panels welcome you. The interior enjoys KEYLESS GO and the Convenience Package. This Silver Pearl & Black two-passenger compartment hugs you into the AMG bucket seats with silver seat belts. For your audiophile, the Burmester high-end surround sound system will serve well.
Under the long hood of this AMG GT R Roadster is a Handcrafted AMG 4.0L V8 biturbo engine producing 577HP. It sends power to the wheels via an AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed transmission that utilizes an AMG electronic limited-slip differential, a carbon fiber composite driveshaft, and a carbon fiber torque tube. The AMG adaptive sport suspension and AMG traction control provide intense handling capability. The AMG performance titanium exhaust system not only aids engine performance but also gives breathtaking voice to the engine.