The Mercedes-AMG GT R Isn't Quite As Expensive As You Might Expect

Mercedes has confirmed pricing for the hot AMG GT R and the new GT Roadster, with the former coming in at £143,245
The Mercedes-AMG GT R Isn't Quite As Expensive As You Might Expect

Like the look of the angry new Mercedes-AMG GT R? Now we know exactly how much it’ll set you back.

Stuttgart today revealed that its 577bhp monster will set you back £143,245, which - considering the changes it’s undergone - doesn’t actually sound like a bad deal.

For about £33k more than the GT S, you’re getting a radically different body littered with active and passive carbonfibre aero pieces, rear axle steering, heavily revised suspension with new dampers and a wider rear track, new turbochargers nestling within the 4.0-litre V8’s cylinder banks, and much more besides.

The Mercedes-AMG GT R Isn't Quite As Expensive As You Might Expect

Should you want to make your GT R even more serious, there’s also the AMG Track package for £1685, which provides four-point harnesses, a fire extinguisher and a roll cage. Oh, and carbon ceramic stoppers are £5995 if you want to banish fade from your track day bro excursions.

The GT C - which receives a load of the GT R’s fancy new parts - is priced just below at £139,445, while its GT Roadster brother kicks off at £110,145.

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Anonymous

only a 4.0L, i thought the newest AMGs had 5.5L biturbo?

11/24/2016 - 22:20 |
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Anonymous

Everybody thinks that’s expensive when here they cost $180,000 at the least

11/30/2016 - 21:06 |
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