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    Mercedes-AMG GT R, GT Roadster India launch on August 21

    The high-performance, 585hp AMG GT R makes 75hp more than the AMG GT S, while the milder AMG GT Roadster churns out 469hp.

    2min read ● 03 Aug '17

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    The high-performance, 585hp AMG GT R makes 75hp more than the AMG GT S, while the milder AMG GT Roadster churns out 469hp.

    Mercedes will bring in the high-performance AMG GT R and the drop-top AMG GT Roadster to our country, with a market launch slated to take place on August 21, 2017. 

    We recently reported that the fastest, most advanced, range-topping model of Mercedes-AMG’s GT series of cars, the GT R, is expected to launch in India within a month.

    The AMG GT R has been billed as a road-going version of the German carmaker’s Nürburgring 24-hour race-winning GT3 and is the current title holder of the fastest rear-wheel-drive car around the Green Hell.

    Powered by Mercedes-AMG’s 4.0-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine (codenamed M177) that makes 585hp (75hp more than the GT S currently on sale in India) and 700Nm (up by 50Nm) torque, the GT R’s claimed 0-100kph sprint takes just 3.6sec, and it pushes on to a top speed of 317kph. The engine is mated to the same seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox found in other GT model cars, though it has different gear ratios.

    The AMG GT flagship is underpinned by a heavily reworked double-wishbone suspension system developed from the GT3 racer. The AMG Dynamic Select function provides a choice of three damping characteristics – Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus.

    The biggest change to the chassis, however, is reserved for the steering. Together with a speed-sensitive variable-ratio rack, the GT R is the first Mercedes-AMG model to have rear-wheel steering as well.

    Mercedes will also launch the AMG GT Roadster in India on the same day. The GT Roadster is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 that is good for 469hp and 630Nm of torque.

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