The Mercedes-AMG GT R supercar appeared in Berlin, Germany, attracting much attention with its striking green exterior.
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After 5 months of being introduced to customers around the world, Mercedes-AMG GT R cars have started to appear on the streets. The first one was caught on camera while rolling in Berlin, Germany. |
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In an impressive green outfit called AMG Green Hell Magno, the Mercedes-AMG GT R supercar stands out on the street. It is known that this is the paint color exclusively for the new Mercedes-Benz supercar. |
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The Mercedes-AMG GT R is the high-performance version of the GT S supercar. For many, the Mercedes-AMG GT R is considered a street racing car with a rugged design and impressive power. |
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Specifically, the Mercedes-AMG GT R is equipped with a 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing a maximum capacity of 577 horsepower and a maximum torque of 700 Nm. Compared to the Mercedes-AMG GT S, the GT R supercar is 74 horsepower more powerful. Power is transmitted to the rear axle via a 7-speed dual-clutch sports transmission. |
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With a powerful engine and a weight of only 1,554 kg, 90 kg lighter than the Mercedes-AMG GT S, the Mercedes-AMG GT R supercar can accelerate from 0-96 km/h in just 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 318 km/h. |
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Compared to the standard Mercedes-AMG GT S, the high-performance GT R version has a more aggressive appearance with the AMG Panamericana grille taken from the GT3 race car. The front/rear carbon fiber fenders are extended by 45.7 mm. |
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In addition, the front air vents, hood and sides are also increased in size to enhance cooling capacity for the engine compartment. |
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The rear of the Mercedes-AMG GT R receives a large spoiler to provide downforce for the car. In addition, the sporty rear bumper comes with a new exhaust system that weighs 5.9 kg less than the Mercedes-AMG GT S, thereby providing a more impressive exhaust sound. |
According to Young Knowledge