The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S road test confirmed that it is one of the most luxurious cars available in the world at the moment.
Everything right from the interiors, engine and features compliment to ensure the rider feels extremely comfortable at all times. Before we move to the performance aspect of the vehicle, it is important to know how good the interior is. The vehicle is integrated with electric AMG seats which are slightly curved and contoured at the right places to give that cozy feel. Even after being seated for hours, one would hardly feel any discomfort which makes it an ideal car to go on long rides without hitting the pit stop.
When riding the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S, the Sports+ setting was the most preferred option for varying road types. While the other modes do help smoothen the bumps, if you are looking for an all-round performance and not interested in switching modes frequently, this is the one you should go for.
In terms of performance, the car is powered by a 4.0 liter V8 twin turbo engine which leaves no stones unturned. For enthusiasts, this is going to be their bread and butter for a long time until a new car could deliver the same without compromising on the comfort level. The AMG Mercedes can touch a massive speed of 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 3.8 seconds. That’s an acceleration level offered by a jet fighter, but the only difference is that this one manages it on real roads.
The car is equipped with a hydro mechanical steering wheel which offers impressive feedback and allows you to cut corners without breaking a sweat. The Mercedes AMG GT S can easily compete with the likes of a Porsche 911 or the BMW M6. While in terms of performance, all these vehicles are almost the same, if you are looking for a utility vehicle for everyday usage, the latter models are a good choice.
The GT S is not for the family or for everyday commute, but rather for supercar enthusiasts who love to break records on the road. It’s a two-seater vehicle which has a really low base and some may find it difficult to get in or out of the car. While there are many other variants available in the market, the Mercedes AMG GT S is a valuable addition to the lot. The $294,610 excluding on-road cost is definitely not cheap, but if you could afford it, it’s a worthy investment to make.