The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door went on sale in 2019 after debuting at the Paris Motor Show the previous year. The automaker has revised the model slightly for 2021, adding new colors and wheel options, but it’s due for a more substantial refresh. New spy photos show a partially camouflaged example attempting to hide minor styling changes to the car.
It is difficult to identify the settings on the front. Camouflage covers the front bumper, grille and part of the hood. The headlights are the same as before and uncovered, but they are expected to receive new graphics before the car debuts. We expect Mercedes to mass-styling the bumper and grille, but don’t expect any major changes to the overall design.
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The rear of the car is completely exposed, just like the previous test vehicle our spy photographers spotted. Mercedes didn’t make any styling changes, but they could get new taillight graphics and a tweaked bumper design. Photos of the car’s interior are a stark reminder that this is a mid-cycle refresh. The cabin looks virtually unchanged from the AMG GT 4-Door that’s on sale today, but it looks like the display screen in front of the driver is better integrated into the dash. We’ll need to take a closer look to be sure.
A mid-cycle refresh usually means that the car’s current powertrain lineup is retained with minimal changes. It’s unclear whether Mercedes-Benz plans to make any more significant changes to the car’s available engines, and the photos indicate no difference. We hope that the AMG GT 63 SE Performance plug-in hybrid remains available. Mercedes paired a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with an electric motor in this model that produces a total of 831 horsepower (620 kilowatts) and 1,033 pound-feet (1,400 Newton-meters) of torque.
While the revamped AMG GT 4-door looks production-ready, we don’t expect Mercedes to launch it until the second half of 2023 as the model is in the early stages of development. The automaker could further tweak the sedan’s design before it cloaks itself with new rear styling and lighting graphics.
The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door went on sale in 2019 after debuting at the Paris Motor Show the previous year. The automaker has revised the model slightly for 2021, adding new colors and wheel options, but it’s due for a more substantial refresh. New spy photos show a partially camouflaged example attempting to hide minor styling changes to the car.
It is difficult to identify the settings on the front. Camouflage covers the front bumper, grille and part of the hood. The headlights are the same as before and uncovered, but they are expected to receive new graphics before the car debuts. We expect Mercedes to mass-styling the bumper and grille, but don’t expect any major changes to the overall design.
15 Pictures
The rear of the car is completely exposed, just like the previous test vehicle our spy photographers spotted. Mercedes didn’t make any styling changes, but they could get new taillight graphics and a tweaked bumper design. Photos of the car’s interior are a stark reminder that this is a mid-cycle refresh. The cabin looks virtually unchanged from the AMG GT 4-Door that’s on sale today, but it looks like the display screen in front of the driver is better integrated into the dash. We’ll need to take a closer look to be sure.
A mid-cycle refresh usually means that the car’s current powertrain lineup is retained with minimal changes. It’s unclear whether Mercedes-Benz plans to make any more significant changes to the car’s available engines, and the photos indicate no difference. We hope that the AMG GT 63 SE Performance plug-in hybrid remains available. Mercedes paired a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with an electric motor in this model that produces a total of 831 horsepower (620 kilowatts) and 1,033 pound-feet (1,400 Newton-meters) of torque.
While the revamped AMG GT 4-door looks production-ready, we don’t expect Mercedes to launch it until the second half of 2023 as the model is in the early stages of development. The automaker could further tweak the sedan’s design before it cloaks itself with new rear styling and lighting graphics.