Mercedes-AMG GT four-door electric: one thousand one hundred sixty nine horsepower and contained price

Published on May 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Mercedes has put the new all-electric AMG GT 4-Door Coupé on sale in Germany, its most powerful zero-emission model. With up to 1,169 hp, it starts at a price almost 100,000 euros lower than its hybrid predecessor with 843 hp. It comes standard with three screens, a Burmester 3D system, a panoramic roof, and 20-inch wheels, seeking its place in emission-free sports luxury.

Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door electric coupe accelerating on a dark racetrack at sunrise, glowing blue battery cells visible through a transparent hood cutaway, three digital dashboards displaying power output while Burmester speaker grilles pulse with light, front wheels spinning with torque vectoring action, aerodynamic air curtains flowing over 20-inch rims, rear diffuser channeling turbulent airflow, cinematic engineering visualization, photorealistic carbon fiber body, dramatic side lighting reflecting off metallic paint, motion blur on tire treads, ultra-detailed suspension components, high-contrast industrial studio lighting

Electric powertrain and chassis with AMG all-wheel drive ⚡

This AMG GT uses a specific platform with a 96 kWh battery and two or three electric motors, depending on the version. The top variant delivers 1,169 hp with all-wheel drive and torque vectoring, managed by a two-speed transmission on the rear axle. Adaptive air suspension and rear-axle steering come standard. The Advanced Plus package adds specific dynamics adjustments and 320 kW fast charging.

The silence of the lambs with 1,169 horses 🐑

With this power, the car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under three seconds, but without the noise of a V8. Neighbors won't hear the beast coming, they'll only feel the ground shake as it passes. Ideal for arriving late to a family dinner without raising auditory suspicion, although the electricity bill will remind you that silent luxury doesn't come cheap.