With up to 630 horsepower, the 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT is a four-door coupe that combines incredible design with impressive performance. The design of the vehicle is stunning, yet plain and simple. The size is roughly the same as a midsize sedan and it seems to feature elements inspired by the AMG GT Coupe, including wide air intakes, slim taillights and a Panamerica grille with vertical slats.
The 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT will be available in three different versions, with two different engines. The base end will feature a 48-volt mild hybrid powertrain and a turbocharged 3.0-liter I6 engine. The second version upgrades the engine with a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8. The final version utilizes the same engine as the second, but offers up an electronic locking rear differential, Drift Mode, rear wheel steering and 6-piston fixed calipers up front and single-piston floating calipers at the rear. Regardless of the model, all 2019 Mercedes-AMG GTs will feature superb interior construction with the latest Mercedes' tech.
Four-Door Performance Cars
The 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT Makes Driving an Absolute Adventure
Trend Themes
1. Four-door Performance Cars - Car manufacturers may start focusing more on producing high-performance sedans with sleek designs.
2. Mild Hybrid Powertrain Technology - Car companies may increasingly invest money and resources into developing more advanced mild hybrid powertrain technology.
3. Electronic Locking Rear Differential - Electronic locking rear differential technology may become more prevalent in high-performance vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Car manufacturers may increasingly invest in developing high-performance four-door coupes with advanced features and technology.
2. Green Technology Industry - Companies in the green technology industry may have opportunities to collaborate with car manufacturers to develop more advanced mild hybrid powertrain technology.
3. Automotive Parts Industry - Manufacturers of electronic locking rear differential technology may have opportunities to partner with car companies to integrate their technology into high-performance vehicles.