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Mercedes AMG GT 63 Pro Unveils F1 Paint Job Special Edition

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2024-11-09
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Mercedes-Benz unveiled a limited-edition version of the 2025 AMG GT 63 Pro 4Matic+, featuring an F1-inspired design. Limited to just 200 units worldwide, the Motorsport Collectors Edition sports Obsidian Black Metallic paint adorned with hand-applied Mercedes stars and bright green accents, all elements that have appeared on recent Mercedes-AMG F1 cars. It also includes a carbon fiber front splitter, side sill trim, rear diffuser, and fixed rear wing.

2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 Pro 4Matic+ Motorsport Collectors Edition

The coupe's 21-inch wheels also feature green accents and are fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires, which are a no-cost option on the standard AMG GT 63 Pro. The Motorsport Collectors Edition retains the standard car's massive carbon ceramic brakes, with 16.5-inch front rotors that Mercedes claims are the largest standard brakes currently available on an AMG model.

Inside, the limited edition showcases nappa leather and microfiber upholstery with green accents and carbon fiber trim throughout. Mercedes also includes a 15-speaker Burmester audio system, a 360-degree camera system, and the AMG Track Pace feature for recording telemetry from track sessions.

Mercedes AMG GT 63 Pro Unveils F1 Paint Job Special Edition

The AMG GT 63 Pro is one of several variants of the AMG GT coupe, with upgraded aero and cooling elements being the main differentiators. The AMG-badged 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 produces 603 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque, which is 26 hp and 37 lb-ft more than the base AMG GT 63. However, it will soon be surpassed by the upcoming 2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S E Performance, a plug-in hybrid boasting 805 hp and 1,047 lb-ft of torque. This isn't the first Motorsport Collectors Edition sports car from Mercedes. In 2023, it gave the AMG SL 63 a similar treatment, although that version was limited to just 100 units globally. Prior to that, it undertook the even more ambitious task of making an F1 engine work in a road-legal car with the AMG One supercar.

2024-11-09
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