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The All-Electric Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe

8 min · 26. Mai 2026
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Mercedes-AMG has officially entered a new era with the debut of its most powerful production car to date, the all-electric GT 4-Door Coupe. Designed on the dedicated AMG.EA architecture, this high-performance flagship is built to redefine the electric luxury segment by combining raw mechanical power with groundbreaking technology.Unprecedented Performance The flagship GT 63 variant features a revolutionary drivetrain with three axial flux electric motors—a technology derived from motorsport that delivers a staggering 1,169 horsepower (860 kW) and 2,000 Nm of torque. This allows the sedan to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.1 seconds, placing it firmly in hypercar territory. For those seeking extreme speed, the top speed is electronically limited to 300 km/h when equipped with the AMG Driver’s Package.Next-Generation Charging It isn't just fast on the road; it’s a champion at the charging station. Utilizing an 800-volt electrical architecture, the vehicle supports ultra-fast DC charging at rates up to 600 kW. This means the 106 kWh battery can charge from 10% to 80% in only 11 minutes, adding approximately 460 kilometers of range in just 10 minutes.The "Soul" of a V8 in an Electric Body To preserve the emotional driving experience typical of AMG, the car features the AMGFORCE S+ system. This technology simulates an authentic V8 sound spectacle and haptic gear shifts, providing a multi-sensory experience that mimics a traditional high-power combustion engine. Handling is further enhanced by AMG Active Ride Control air suspension and active rear-axle steering, ensuring maximum agility and stability despite the vehicle's substantial weight.A Futuristic Command Center The interior is a masterpiece of digital luxury, featuring a "seamless-glass" cockpit with a 10.2-inch instrument cluster and a 14-inch central multimedia monitor. Passengers are also treated to their own dedicated 14-inch touchscreen, all set within a cabin defined by premium carbon fiber, ambient lighting, and a customizable Sky Control panoramic roof.

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