The 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 43 emerges as the latest sporty and stylish addition to the AMG GT lineup. Set to hit U.S. dealerships this fall, with a starting price of $105,9001, this new coupe promises an exhilarating driving experience, precise handling, and a wealth of standard features.
400+ HP
The new AMG GT 43 is powered by a lightweight, handcrafted AMG 2.0L inline-4 turbo engine that produces an impressive 416 hp and incorporates an electric exhaust gas turbocharger – a technological innovation inspired by Formula 1. This allows for instantaneous throttle response throughout the entire rpm range, achieving acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds. With rear-wheel drive and a standard AMG sports suspension, the driving dynamics are enhanced even further with the optional AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension that features adaptive adjustable damping.
AMG Aesthetics
The AMG GT’s striking presence is characterized by a long wheelbase, short overhangs, an elongated hood, and a sharply inclined rear windshield. Three available exterior design packages – the AMG Night Package, AMG Extended Night Package, and AMG Exterior Chrome Package – enhance the coupe’s aesthetics with accents in high-gloss black, dark chrome, or silver chrome. Buyers can also opt for a range of exterior paint colors, including six bespoke MANUFAKTUR finishes, alongside optional AMG wheels available in sizes of 19, 20, and 21 inches.
Interior Design
The cabin features standard 2+2 seating upholstered in Nappa leather, complete with AMG sports seats both at the front and rear, which are equipped with folding backrests. For added comfort on extended trips, optional multi-contour front seats with massage functions are available. MANUFAKTUR Nappa leather upholstery with diamond stitching is also an option. Standard in Nappa leather, the AMG Performance steering wheel can also be ordered in optional Nappa leather/microfiber and microfiber/carbon fiber variants. There are six distinct interior trim options to allow for personal customization, including new Open-Pore Grey Birch Wood and Open-Pore Brown Ash Wood finishes.
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