Mercedes-AMG GT S Launched in India at Rs. 2.4 Crore

Now the fastest AMG in India, the GT S is built on the principle of 'Handcrafted by Racers' and also serves as the Official Safety Car of the FIA Formula One World Championship. Powered by a 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the GT S promises 510 horses along with a maximum torque of 650Nm. The car can despatch 0-100Km/h in 3.8 seconds on its way to a top-speed of 310Km/h.
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Roland Folger, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India said, "Mercedes-Benz was born on the race track and with the AMG GT S we have proven yet again that, racing is in our DNA and we 'Drive Performance'. This World Performance Car of the Year strongly underlines Mercedes-AMG's prowess in developing a contemporary world-class sports car which also creates a whole new benchmark in the luxury performance car segment. The AMG GT S is manufactured in accordance to the brand's motto of 'Handcrafted by Racers' - which perfectly encapsulates our strong heritage and spirit of performance motoring. The AMG GT S with its globally acclaimed design, unmatched driving dynamics, and unparalleled performance coupled with luxury and safety features makes it an unbeatable sports car that a luxury sports car customer would cherish."
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Mercedes-Benz is also offering over 10,000 unique configurations with AMG GT S under 'designo'. The customisation options will include 7 exterior colour options, 6 upholstery options, 4 alloy wheel design options, 3 seat belt colour options, 4 trim options, and 5 optional packages.
Mercedes-AMG GT S Safety Features:
- Collision Prevention Assist Plus
- Adaptive Brake
- Attention Assist
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
- Adaptive Highbeam Assist
- Lane Tracking package including Lane Keeping Assist
- Blind Spot Assist
- Front airbags, combined thorax/pelvis side bags, window bags and knee bags, for the driver and front passenger respectively
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