When the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door was introduced, Mercedes-AMG was bringing the DNA of the two-door AMG GT into a four-door format. This wasn’t just about creating a high-performance sedan; it was about delivering supercar performance in a package that could cater to families and executives alike. As AMG’s first dedicated four-door sports car, the GT 4-Door was fast and beautiful in design.
At the heart of the AMG GT 4-Door is a range of powertrains designed to cater to varying performance desires. The lineup includes an efficient 3.0-liter inline-six engine with EQ Boost hybrid assistance in the GT 43 and GT 53 models, as well as a thunderous 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 in the GT 63 and GT 63 S.
The pinnacle of the lineup, the GT 63 S E Performance, adds a plug-in hybrid system to the V8, producing a combined output of 831 hp, making it one of the most powerful four-door cars ever made.
The exterior design of the AMG GT 4-Door draws heavily from the two-door AMG GT. Its long hood, sweeping roofline, and muscular stance are distinctive.
The front features the signature AMG-specific Panamericana grille flanked by sharp LED headlights, while the sculpted bodywork and active aerodynamic elements enhance both its styling and its performance. At the rear, it featured quad exhaust outlets and a deployable spoiler.
Inside, the AMG GT 4-Door offers high-quality materials, such as leather, carbon fiber, and Alcantara, which are used throughout. The driver-focused cockpit features the latest iteration of the MBUX infotainment system with dual high-resolution displays, customizable ambient lighting, and AMG-specific performance readouts.
With seating for up to five, the GT 4-Door combines supercar fun with everyday usability.
Competing in a segment defined by high-performance luxury sedans, the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door faces rivals like the Porsche Panamera Turbo S, BMW M8, and Audi RS7. Despite the competition, the AMG GT 4-Door stood out with its combination of bold styling, innovative hybrid technology, and performance, making it a great choice for those who want to be different.
Model Changes (Breakdown by Year)
2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
For 2019, the AMG GT 53 features the 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 engine with EQ Boost but delivers a more potent 429 hp. Positioned between the GT 43 and the V8-powered models, the GT 53 offers enhanced performance while maintaining everyday usability.
The AMG GT 63 introduces the handcrafted 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, a hallmark of AMG’s engineering department. Producing 577 hp, this model elevates the driving experience with a focus on high performance, making it a compelling option for those desiring a four-door sports car with serious muscle.
At the pinnacle of the 2019 lineup is the AMG GT 63 S, featuring the same 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 as the GT 63 but tuned to deliver an impressive 630 hp. As the most powerful variant at launch, the GT 63 S embodies the full potential of the AMG GT 4-Door.
AMG GT 53
4-Door had a starting price of $99,000.
AMG GT 63
4-Door had a starting price of $136,500.
AMG GT 63 S
4-Door had a starting price of $159,000.
2020 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
In the 2020 model year, the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door received several thoughtful updates.
The suspension system was tuned to have a better balance between sportiness and comfort, offering a more adaptable driving experience that could handle both spirited driving and everyday use with ease.
Inside, the AMG GT 4-Door introduced a redesigned V-shaped center console, aligning the cabin aesthetics more closely with the AMG GT sports car. The interior updates also included a fully digital instrumentation cluster with a 12.3-inch screen paired with a 10.25-inch infotainment display, creating a more immersive and modern interface for the driver and passengers.
The year also saw the debut of the MANUFAKTUR Exclusive Edition for the GT 53, which offers unique options through Mercedes-Benz’s bespoke MANUFAKTUR program. It featured off-the-range and striking paint colors like Rubellite Red Metallic and Diamond White Bright, along with premium interior materials, including Nappa leather in unique color combinations with contrast stitching.
The cabin was further refined with extended leather upholstery on the dashboard and door panels, as well as exclusive trim elements such as wood or piano black finishes. Bespoke details like embroidered AMG or MANUFAKTUR badging, special floormats, and unique finishes for controls added a personal touch.
AMG GT 53
4-Door had a starting price of $99,950.
AMG GT 63
4-Door had a starting price of $140,250.
AMG GT 63 S
4-Door had a starting price of $161,200.
2021 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
In 2021, the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door received small updates.
The updates primarily focused on cosmetic refinements to enhance its bespoke appeal. Exterior color options were expanded to include unique finishes such as Brilliant Blue Magno, and Designo Selenite Grey Magno.
Wheel choices featured 20-inch and 21-inch designs, including Gloss Black Multi-Spoke Wheels and Matte Black Forged Wheels with Polished Accents.
Inside, new trim materials like Open-Pore Walnut Wood and Matte Carbon Fiber were available, alongside luxurious upholstery options such as Nappa Leather in Titanium Grey Pearl/Black and Saddle Brown/Black with Diamond Quilting.
Additionally, a redesigned steering wheel with touch-sensitive controls was introduced, providing improved ergonomics and a modern interface for drivers.
For this year, the Mercedes-AMG GT 43 was also introduced as a new entry-level variant for the AMG GT 4-Door lineup. It featured a 3.0-liter inline-6 turbocharged engine with EQ Boost, producing 362 hp.
AMG GT 43 4-Door had a starting price of $89,900.
AMG GT 53 4-Door had a starting price of $101,000.
AMG GT 63 4-Door had a starting price of $141,650.
AMG GT 63 S 4-Door had a starting price of $162,950.
2022 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
The 2022 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door introduced several updates, although some were enhancements of features from previous years.
The suspension system, AMG Ride Control+, received additional fine-tuning to further improve its adaptability, offering a better balance between comfort for everyday use and the sportiness expected in high-performance driving. This refinement is built upon earlier adjustments made in previous years, making the driving dynamics more versatile.
The AMG Performance steering wheel, first introduced in 2021, saw improvements in 2022 with enhanced materials and added functionality. These updates provided drivers with better ergonomics and an even more intuitive interface for controlling the vehicle’s advanced systems, solidifying its role as a centerpiece of the cockpit.
The MANUFAKTUR Exclusive Edition, a hallmark of customization within the AMG lineup, expanded further in 2022. New exterior colors, interior trims, and bespoke materials were introduced, offering owners even more ways to personalize their vehicles. While the program had been available in earlier years, the 2022 model year broadened its accessibility and options across the lineup.
An addition for 2022 was the debut of the AMG GT 63 S E Performance. This plug-in hybrid variant combined the 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine with an electric motor, producing a staggering 831 hp.
AMG GT 43 4-Door had a starting price of $92,500.
AMG GT 53 4-Door had a starting price of $99,950.
AMG GT 63 4-Door had a starting price of $140,250.
AMG GT 63 S 4-Door had a starting price of $161,200.
AMG GT 63 S E Performance 4-Door had a starting price of $194,900.
2023 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
The 2023 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door lineup carried forward the AMG GT 43 and GT 53 models with minor updates. These included expanded customization options through the Mercedes-Manufaktur program, which allowed for bespoke paint finishes, unique interior trims, and personalized stitching.
The AMG GT 63 and GT 63 S received incremental updates to improve performance, including refined suspension settings and enhanced aerodynamics such as a refined front fascia with adjustments to the splitter and air intakes for better airflow and cooling, as well as reduced drag.
Active aerodynamic elements, such as the rear spoiler, were improved to provide greater adjustability and optimized downforce at various speeds. The underbody design was refined to minimize turbulence, enhancing aerodynamic efficiency, while the rear diffuser was updated to improve airflow separation and stability during aggressive driving.
AMG GT 43 4-Door had a starting price of $95,900.
AMG GT 53 4-Door had a starting price of $106,700.
AMG GT 63 4-Door had a starting price of $149,200.
AMG GT 63 S 4-Door had a starting price of $170,350.
AMG GT 63 S E Performance 4-Door had a starting price of $194,900.
2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door
The 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door introduced several updates across its lineup.
The AMG GT 43 received an upgraded infotainment system with the latest MBUX interface, offering a more intuitive and seamless user experience. Additional driver-assist features were also added, improving safety and convenience for daily driving.
The AMG GT 53 saw updates to its suspension, providing better ride comfort while maintaining its sporty dynamics. The EQ Boost system was enhanced for smoother performance.
The AMG GT 63 and GT 63 S introduced new color options such as Cirrus Silver Metallic, Starling Blue Metallic, and MANUFAKTUR Rubellite Red, among others. Additionally, the V8-powered models received a slight power boost to 603 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque, up from the previous 577 hp and 590 lb-ft. Similarly, the GT 63 S experienced a boost, with output rising to 630 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque.
For the flagship AMG GT 63 S E Performance, software updates improved hybrid integration, allowing for a more seamless transition between electric and gasoline power. Its electric-only range was also improved, now offering approximately 15 miles of emissions-free driving.
AMG GT 43 4-Door had a starting price of $98,500.
AMG GT 53 4-Door had a starting price of $109,450.
AMG GT 63 4-Door had a starting price of $153,350.
AMG GT 63 S E Performance 4-Door had a starting price of $194,900.
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Common Problems
The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door, like many complex and high-performance vehicles, it is not without its challenges. Various issues have been reported across the lineup, ranging from minor inconveniences to more significant mechanical and electrical problems. Below is a breakdown of some common problems experienced by owners, including general issues across all variants and specific concerns related to the AMG GT 63 and GT 63 S models.
Keep in mind before buying a vehicle, that it is crucial to perform a Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) from an authorized dealer or experienced independent mechanic to reveal all issues.
General Issues Across the AMG GT Lineup
Transmission Wiring Harness Misrouting: In some 2021-2022 AMG GT43 and 2019-2022 AMG GT53 models, the transmission wiring harness was misrouted. This could expose the electrical connector to corrosion, potentially leading to an electrical short-circuit.
Fuel Pump Shutdown: Certain 2021-2024 AMG GT models have been recalled due to potential fuel pump shutdowns, which could cause a loss of drive power, presenting a safety concern.
Electrical System Issues: Some 2021-2023 AMG GT43 and GT53 models have been recalled due to improperly tightened 48-volt ground cable connections in the engine compartment. This issue could result in the ground cable overheating and increase the risk of a fire.
Specific Issues with AMG GT 63 and GT 63 S Models
Oil Leaks: Reports of oil leaks around the engine and transmission seals, particularly in higher-mileage GT 63 models, have surfaced. These leaks, if neglected, could affect engine performance.
Turbocharger Problems: The highly tuned 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine has occasionally exhibited turbocharger failures or oil seepage into the turbo system, leading to reduced power or unusual noises.
Excessive Brake Wear: The high-performance carbon-ceramic brakes on the GT 63 S are prone to quicker wear under aggressive driving, with replacement costs being significantly higher than standard brakes.
Suspension and Air Ride Issues: The AMG Ride Control+ air suspension system may experience leaks or malfunctions, causing an uneven ride or a complete loss of suspension functionality.
Infotainment System Glitches: Owners have reported glitches in the MBUX infotainment system, including freezing screens, unresponsive controls, and navigation errors. Regular software updates often resolve these issues.
Fuel Pump Failures: Similar to other AMG GT models, the GT 63 has been affected by recalls related to potential fuel pump failures, which could lead to a loss of power or difficulty starting the engine.
Overheating During High-Performance Use: Under extreme conditions, such as track use, some GT 63 models have shown signs of overheating in the transmission or cooling systems, requiring cooldown periods.
Recalls
2021 to 2024 GT 43, and 2019 to 2025 GT 53 vehicles
Electrical system: Wiring (Recall no. 24V445000)
The transmission wiring harness connection might not have been correctly wired during a prior recall repair, and during production. which can expose the electrical connector to corrosion, and result in an electrical short-circuit. An electrical short circuit can increase the risk of a fire.
2021 to 2023 AMG GT43, and AMG GT53 vehicles
Electrical system: Wiring (Recall no. 24V100000)
The 48-volt ground cable connection located in the engine compartment may not be tightened properly and may result in the ground cable overheating. An overheated ground cable increases the risk of a fire.
2021 to 2023 AMG GT vehicles
Fuel system, gasoline: Delivery: Fuel pump (Recall no. 23V880000)
Please refer to MBUSA’s recall report for specific vehicle details. The fuel pump may shut down, causing a loss of drive power. A loss of drive power can increase the risk of a crash.
2023 AMG GT53, and AMG GT43 vehicles
Electrical system: Adas (Recall no. 23V574000)
Due to a software error, the exit warning system’s audio and visual warnings may fail to alert occupants about approaching vehicles. Failure to alert occupants of an approaching vehicle can increase the risk of a crash or injury.
2021 to 2023 AMG GT 4-Door vehicles
Fuel system, gasoline: Delivery: Fuel pump (Recall no. 23V445000)
Please refer to MBUSA’s recall report for specific vehicle details. The fuel pump may shutdown, which can result in a loss of drive power. A loss of drive power can increase the risk of a crash.
2019 AMG GT53 and AMG GT63 vehicles
Latches/locks/linkages (Recall no. 22V938000)
In certain types of crash events, the center console may unlatch, allowing the storage compartment to open. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 201, “Occupant Protection in Interior Impact.” A center console that opens during a crash can allow unsecured cargo to eject into the cabin, increasing the risk of injury.
2021 to 2022 AMG GT43, and AMG GT53 vehicles
Electrical system: Wiring (Recall no. 22V533000)
The transmission wiring harness may be misrouted, which can expose the electrical connector to corrosion, and result in an electrical short-circuit. An electrical short-circuit can increase the risk of a fire.
2019 to 2022 AMG GT 4-Door vehicles
Electrical system: Software (Recall no. 22V365000)
Please refer to MBUSA’s recall report for details on specific vehicle models. An error in the communication module’s SIM card software can cause a mobile network connection failure, disabling the emergency call (eCall) system. A disabled eCall system would prevent a vehicle occupant from contacting the emergency services call center in an emergency, potentially delaying emergency responders and increasing the risk of injury.
2021 to 2022 AMG GT 4-Door vehicles
Steering: steering wheel/handlebar (Recall no. 22V189000)
Due to a software error in the hand detection control unit, the hands-off detection might not detect when the driver’s hands are away from the steering wheel when using the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC system. Deactivated hands-off detection will prevent DISTRONIC system features from functioning, including warnings to grab the steering wheel and calling first responders as part of the Active Emergency Stop Assist, which can increase the risk of a crash or injury.
2019 AMG GT63, and AMG GT53 vehicles
Fuel system, gasoline: Fuel injection system: Fuel rail (Recall no. 21V961000)
During the manufacturing process, particles may have been trapped between the fuel rail and injectors, which can cause a fuel leak. A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source, such as a hot engine or exhaust components, can increase the risk of a fire.
2021 AMG GT43, and AMG GT53 vehicles
Air bags: Sensor: Side impact (Recall no. 21V527000)
The side crash sensor connectors may come loose, which could delay the activation of air bags and seatbelts during a side impact crash. Air bags and seatbelts that don’t function as intended can increase the risk of injury during a crash.
2021 AMG GT43, AMG GT53, and AMG GT63 vehicles
Seat belts: Rear/other: Retractor (Recall no. 21V483000)
The rear seat belt automatic locking retractors may deactivate early, which can prevent the child restraint system from securing properly. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 208, “Occupant Crash Protection.” An unsecured child restraint system can increase the risk of injury during a crash.
2019 to 2021 AMG GT-Class 4-door vehicles
Electrical system: Software (Recall no. 21V354000)
Please refer to MBUSA’s recall report for specific vehicle model details. The MBUX multimedia system software may cause the display to remain black, or reboot after startup. This could result in the rearview camera image not displaying properly. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 111, “Rear Visibility.” A backup camera that displays a blank image reduces the driver’s rear view, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.
2021 AMG GT 4-door vehicles
Seats (Recall no. 21V230000)
Please refer to MBUSA’s recall report for specific vehicle model details. A faulty electrical contact within the seat position switch may prevent the driver and passenger air bags and seat belt force limiters from properly activating during a crash. Air bags and seat belts that do not perform properly in a crash can increase the risk of injury.
2019 to 2021 AMG GT63 4-door, and AMG GT63S 4-door vehicles
Electrical system: Starter assembly (Recall no. 21V217000)
The starter motor positive cable may not have been installed correctly, potentially allowing the power supply harness wires to chafe. Damaged wires may cause a short circuit and result in a vehicle stall, increasing the risk of a crash. Also, a short circuit can increase the risk of a fire.
2019 AMG GT53 vehicles
Communication (Recall no. 21V072000)
The communication module might have been inadvertently deactivated during a service visit, which could have disabled the Emergency Call (eCall) function. A disabled eCall system would prevent a vehicle occupant from contacting emergency services through the call center in an emergency, potentially delaying emergency responders and increasing the risk of injury.
2019 to 2020 AMG GT53 and AMG GT63 vehicles
Wheels: Hubcap/cover (Recall no. 20V800000)
The wheel-hub caps may detach while driving. If the wheel-hub caps detach, they can become a road hazard, and increase the risk of a crash or injury for other road users.
2019 to 2020 AMG GT 53, AMG GT 63, and AMG GT 63 S vehicles
Electrical system: Software (Recall no. 20V395000)
An incorrect Electronic Stability Program (ESP) software version may cause the ESP system to react inaccurately. On December 18, 2020, an additional 360 vehicles were added to the recall population.
2020 AMG GT53, and AMG GT63 vehicles equipped with rear seatbacks that can be electrically unlatched.
Seats: Mid/rear assembly (Recall no. 20V328000)
The left-rear seatback latch may not be strong enough to withstand certain loads. If cargo were to strike the left-rear seatback, the latch may fail. In the event of a crash, if the left-rear seatback latch fails, it can increase the risk of injury.
2020 AMG GT63, and AMG GT63S vehicles
Communication (Recall no. 20V068000)
An electrical circuit inside the Emergency Call System (eCall) communication module may be damaged, potentially relaying an inaccurate vehicle location. An inaccurate vehicle location may delay emergency responders, increasing the risk of injury.
2019 AMG GT63 and AMG GT63S vehicles
Power train: Automatic transmission (Recall no. 20V047000)
A wiring harness for the automatic transmission may not be properly secured, allowing it to chafe against the drive shaft and possibly cause an engine stall. An engine stall can increase the risk of a crash.
2019 AMG GT63S vehicles
Engine and engine cooling: Engine: Gasoline: Turbo/supercharger (Recall no. 20V048000)
The oil feed line to the turbocharger may leak. An oil leak in the presence of an ignition source such as a hot engine or exhaust components can increase the risk of a fire.
Maintenance and Ownership Costs
Ownership of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door can be an exciting experience, but like any vehicle, it comes with some maintenance and operational costs to keep it in top shape.
It is important to remember that regular maintenance and repairs will still be necessary, and the costs can vary depending on whether you take your car to a dealer or an independent mechanic.
Here are the suggested service schedule and intervals per Mercedes-Benz:
10,000 MILES (Service A)
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
20,000 MILES (Service B)
Cabin air filter replacement
Brake fluid flush and replacement
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
30,000 MILES (Service A)
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
40,000 MILES (Service B)
Cabin air filter replacement
Brake fluid flush and replacement
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
50,000 MILES (Service A + Additional Items)
Spark plug inspection and replacement
Engine air filter replacement
Fuel filter replacement
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
60,000 MILES (Service B + Additional Items)
Transmission fluid flush and replacement
Transmission filter replacement
Cabin air filter replacement
Brake fluid flush and replacement
Engine oil replacement
Oil filter replacement
Fluid checks and refill (as needed)
Brake inspection
Tire pressure check and adjustment
Reset maintenance counter
Here is a rough estimate of typical service costs associated with the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door:
Oil Change – The AMG GT requires high-quality synthetic oil, and due to its performance characteristics, an oil change typically costs between $250 and $400 at a dealership. Independent shops may offer this service for $200 to $350, depending on labor rates and oil brands used.
Minor Service – Minor services, including oil changes, fluid top-offs, and inspections, are usually performed every 10,000 miles. At a dealership, the cost generally ranges from $300 to $500. Independent mechanics might charge between $250 and $450 for the same service.
Major Service – Major services involve comprehensive inspections, spark plug replacements, brake fluid changes, and other preventive maintenance, recommended every 20,000 miles. Dealerships typically charge between $500 and $1,000 for major services. Independent shops may offer these services for $450 to $900, depending on the extent of the work and parts required.
Tires – The AMG GT uses high-performance tires such as Michelin Pilot Sport. A set of four performance tires generally costs between $1,200 and $2,000, depending on the brand and specifications. Installation and balancing at a dealership may add $100 to $150 to the total cost, while independent tire shops might offer more competitive pricing.
Brakes – The AMG GT’s high-performance brakes provide exceptional stopping power but can wear quickly with spirited driving or track use. For standard steel brakes, replacement costs range from $1,200 to $2,000 at dealerships and $1,000 to $1,800 at independent shops. Optional carbon-ceramic brakes on higher-performance models offer superior durability but come at a premium, costing $8,000 to $12,000 for all four corners at dealerships and $6,000 to $10,000 at independent shops.
Clutch – The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé is equipped with an automatic transmission and does not have a traditional clutch that requires regular replacement. Therefore, there are no associated maintenance costs for a clutch in this vehicle.
Options List
When it comes to configuring a Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door, there is an extensive range of options for owners to choose from.The Mercedes-Manufaktur program offers exclusive paint finishes that enhance the vehicle’s visual appeal. Unique colors such as Rubellite Red Metallic, Graphite Grey Magno, and China Blue allow owners to personalize their vehicle while showcasing its sporty and elegant design.
For those looking to enhance the aerodynamics and aesthetics further, options like the AMG Night Package, which adds gloss black accents, or the Carbon Fiber Exterior Package, featuring lightweight carbon-fiber elements, provide more aggressive styling.Buyers can choose from a variety of AMG wheels, including 20-inch multi-spoke designs and lightweight 21-inch forged wheels.
These wheels are available in finishes such as matte black or polished aluminum. Inside, the AMG GT 4-Door offers a wide selection of premium materials and finishes.
Buyers can select from Nappa leather, Dinamica microfiber, or a combination of both, which are available in unique color schemes like Saddle Brown/Black or Titanium Grey Pearl/Black. Bespoke stitching and embroidered AMG logos further enhance the cabin’s luxurious feel.
Additional trim options, such as Open-Pore Walnut Wood, Matte Carbon Fiber, or Piano Black Lacquer.The MBUX infotainment system can be upgraded with larger displays and advanced features, including Augmented Reality Navigation and a customizable AMG-specific interface.
Buyers can also opt for features like heated and ventilated seats, a Burmester 3D Surround Sound System, and ambient lighting with 64 color options to enhance comfort and convenience.
For those looking for performance, options such as AMG Performance Seats provide better support during spirited driving. The carbon-ceramic braking system is another key upgrade, delivering exceptional stopping power and fade resistance for track use.
Additionally, the AMG Driver’s Package raises the electronically limited top speed, offering an exhilarating driving experience.
2019 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door options list
Key Options
Mercedes-Manufaktur Exclusive Paint Finishes
Carbon Fiber Exterior Package
21-Inch AMG Forged Wheels
Carbon-Ceramic Braking System
AMG Performance Seats
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Price and Values
The Best Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door to Buy
When it comes to choosing the best Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door, the higher-performance GT63 and GT63 S variants stand out as the top choices.
For those wanting performance and traditional AMG appeal, the AMG GT63 S is the best choice. With 630 hp from its handcrafted 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, refined suspension tuning, and available carbon-ceramic brakes, the GT63 S delivers the best driving experience.
Its pure combustion power, track-ready capabilities, and features ensure it appeals to enthusiasts who value performance without the complexity of hybrid systems.
For those interested in the latest in hybrid performance, the AMG GT63 S E Performance offers a traditional V8 power and advanced hybrid technology. This flagship model delivers a combined output of 831 hp, providing incredible acceleration and efficiency.
While its hybrid powertrain represents the cutting edge of performance engineering, it may not suit purists who prefer the simplicity and traditional feel of a purely combustion-powered engine.
For market stability, consider the GT63 and GT63 S variants from the 2019 to 2022 model years, as they are reliable choices for a safe investment.
Don’t forget that the condition and mileage of the vehicle are crucial factors to consider when buying a Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door. Well-maintained cars with lower mileage tend to hold their value better and offer more reliable performance.
It’s important to conduct thorough research, compare prices, and look for models with a documented service history if you are considering purchasing a Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door with long-term value in mind.
Conclusion
In summary, with a starting price of $100,000+ for the AMG GT63, the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door represents one of the most exciting cars in the high-performance sedan market.
While competitors like the Porsche Panamera Turbo S, BMW M8, and Audi RS7 offer good alternatives, the AMG GT63 and GT63 S distinguish themselves with their handcrafted V8 engines, aggressive styling, and unmatched driving dynamics. For those who value advanced hybrid technology, the GT63 S E Performance adds even more power and efficiency.
For enthusiasts seeking a luxury sedan that delivers both high-performance capabilities and beautiful design, the AMG GT63 and GT63 S are exceptional choices. With their balance of refinement, exclusivity, and AMG engineering excellence, they offer an unmatched ownership experience.
You will not be disappointed.
Car Hacking Shortcuts
Look for models equipped with the AMG Dynamic Plus Package
Opt for the GT63 S variant
Prioritize vehicles with Mercedes-Manufaktur Exclusive Paint Finishes or Carbon Fiber Exterior Packages
Seek out well-maintained, low-mileage examples with a comprehensive service history
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