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Open-top driving performance as a twin pack

Highlights

Portfolio: Mercedes-AMG is expanding its GT family with the two Roadster models. The new AMG GT C model is positioned between the AMG GT S and the AMG GT R.


Bodywork: Two-seater Roadster with aluminium spaceframe and aluminium body. The bodyshell has been reinforced: side skirts with thicker walls and more chambers, additional struts between dashboard support and windscreen surround, additional strut tower brace between soft top and tank.

A cross-member behind the seats supports the fixed roll-over protection system.

World first: A new material combination is being used for the first time on a standard-production vehicle: the boot lid is made of a combination of SMC (Sheet Moulding Compound) and carbon fibre. Advantages: light weight, high strength and outstanding surface quality.

Soft top: Three-layer fabric soft top with substructure as magnesium/steel/ aluminium construction. Its light weight helps to keep the centre of gravity low. Opens or closes in 11 seconds when travelling at speeds of up to 50 km/h, spacesaving Zfolding, available in three colours: black, beige or red.

Design feature: Like the Mercedes-AMG GT R, both of these Roadster models feature the AMG Panamericana Grille.
Aerodynamics: The AMG GT Roadster features the same AIRPANEL active air management system (vertical louvres behind the front apron open and close in about one second) as the AMG GT R. Advantage: improved aerodynamic balance and performance.

Interior: STYLE Exclusive nappa leather interior appointments in macchiato beige are available for the first time. AMG Performance seats available with AIRSCARF neck-level heating and seat climate control for the first time. AIRSCARF is also optionally available for the standard-fit AMG sports seats.

Connectivity: AMG Track Pace as part of COMAND Online turns the Apple iPhone® into a personal race engineer. Customers can use the app to analyse and improve their driving style on the track as well as sharing with other AMG drivers via Facebook, YouTube or the AMG Private Lounge.

Sound system: The loudspeaker system featuring the newly developed External Coupled Subwoofer (ECS) allows exceptionally powerful bass playback. Instead of a housing, the ECS uses the entire vehicle interior as a woofer thanks to a special aperture in the rear right wheel arch. The subwoofer is connected to the bodyshell via this aperture, transmitting the space-filling sound.

Output: AMG GT Roadster 350 kW (476 hp). AMG GT C Roadster 410 kW (557 hp). This is 26 kW (35 hp) more than the AMG GT S and 20 kW (28 hp) less than the Mercedes-AMG GT R.

Distinguishing features of the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster compared with the Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster:

Active rear-wheel steering Electronically controlled rear-axle limited-slip differential AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with Adaptive Damping

System Wider tail end for wider track and more traction: the new side walls add a total of 57 millimetres to the width of the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster at the rear.

Larger compound brake discs at the front
More exclusive interior appointments with nappa leather, AMG Performance steering wheel in nappa leather/DINAMICA microfibre, embossed AMG emblem in the centre console, AMG instrument cluster with 360 km/h scale and red highlights

Additional RACE mode
AMG Performance exhaust system as standard: two infinitely adjustable flaps modulate the exhaust note. Flaps open and close depending on the selected AMG DRIVE SELECT mode, although they can also be controlled individually using a separate button.

Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster and Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster
Another breath of fresh air for the AMG GT family
Mercedes-AMG is injecting another breath of fresh air into the AMG GT family, augmenting its sports car portfolio with two scintillating Roadster models.

The entry-level model is the AMG GT Roadster (fuel consumption combined: 9.69.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 224-219 g/km) with an output of 350 kW (476 hp). The AMG GT C Roadster (fuel consumption combined: 11.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 259 g/km) has an all-new output rating. With 410 kW (557 hp), it adds an all-new model variant to the range.

In terms of output, it is positioned between the AMG GT S (fuel consumption combined: 9.6-9.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 224219 g/km) and the AMG GT R (fuel consumption combined: 11.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 259 g/km). It also employs some of the sophisticated technical features of the Mercedes-AMG GT R, including the active rear-wheel steering and the electronically controlled rear-axle limited-slip differential.

In combination with the AMG RIDE CONTROL sport suspension, the AMG GT C Roadster guarantees dynamic performance at the very highest level. The top Roadster also takes its lead from the top AMG GT R sports car where muscular proportions are concerned: the wider rear wings create space for a wider track and wider wheels at the rear axle, allowing even higher cornering speeds and outstanding traction.

The variable performance exhaust system, fitted as standard, ensures an authentic V8 sound from the AMG GT C Roadster.

The new Roadsters make hallmark AMG driving performance an even more intensive experience. “With our two Roadster models, we are strategically expanding the AMG GT family by two exciting variants.

With the AMG GT C Roadster, we are also introducing a new model variant to which we have transferred main performance-related components from our top sports car, the AMG GT R. The result: a highly dynamic driving experience in a very exclusive ambience, coupled with that pure roadster feeling,” says Tobias Moers, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

With the two Roadster variants, the Mercedes-AMG GT family has now increased to six members. The two new sports cars with fabric soft tops likewise have the technical genes for which AMG is famous. These include the lightweight and torsionally rigid aluminium bodyshell plus powerful and efficient V8 biturbo engines, for example. The entry level into the Roadster world is the Mercedes-AMG GT with an output of 350 kW (476 hp).

The Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster adds a completely new output rating. With 410 kW (557 hp), it is the more powerful of the two new open-top sports cars and, in terms of output, it is positioned between the Mercedes-AMG GT S and the Mercedes-AMG GT R.

The AMG GT C Roadster not only delivers more output and torque, it also impresses with numerous technical highlights from the Mercedes-AMG GT R for even more dynamic performance than the AMG GT Roadster. The AMG GT C Roadster is distinguishable from the AMG GT Roadster by virtue of its wide, muscular tail end and large wheels. Other technical measures include the wider rear track and active rear-wheel steering.

The GT C Roadster furthermore features a lithium-ion battery and comes complete with a highly exclusive specification, with standard equipment and appointments including a nappa leather interior, the AMG Performance steering wheel in nappa leather/DINAMICA microfibre and the additional RACE mode.

Technical data at a glance:
Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster
Engine 4.0-litre V8 with twin turbochargers and direct injection 4.0-litre V8 with twin turbochargers and direct injection
Displacement 3982 cc 3982 cc
Output 350 kW (476 hp) at 6000 rpm 410 kW (557 hp) at 5750-6750 rpm
Max. torque 630 Nm at 1700-5000 rpm 680 Nm at 1900-5750 rpm
Drive system Rear-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive
Transmission AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7speed dual-clutch transmission AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7speed dual-clutch transmission
Fuel consumption combined 9.6-9.4 l/100 km 11.4 l/100 km
Combined CO2 emissions 224-219 g/km 259 g/km
Efficiency class G G
Weight (DIN/EC) 1595 kg*/1670 kg** 1660 kg*/1735 kg**
Power-to-weight ratio 3.35 kg/hp 2.98 kg/hp
Acceleration 0-100 km/h 4.0 s 3.7 s
Top speed 302 km/h 316 km/h
Rear-axle limited-slip differential Mechanical Electronically controlled
Suspension AMG sports suspension AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with Adaptive Damping System
Wheels, front / rear 9.0 J x 19 / 11.0 J x 19 9.0 J x 19 / 12.0 J x 20
Tyres, front / rear 255/35 R 19 /
295/35 R 19 265/35 R 19 /
305/30 R 20

Brake discs, front / rear 360 mm / 360 mm 390 mm / 360 mm
Transmission modes Four: C, S, S+, I Five: C, S, S+, I, RACE

* Kerb weight according to DIN, without driver; ** Kerb weight according to EC, with driver (75 kg)

 
Exterior design and bodywork
Pure sports car experience with muscular tail end

From the expressive AMG Panamericana grille to the long bonnet and the muscular tail end, the two-seater guarantees a pure sports car experience even when stationary. The striking AMG Panamericana grille underlines the motor racing heritage: 15 chrome-plated, vertical bars echo the look of the current Mercedes-AMG GT3 customer sports racing car. The new front apron emphasises the car’s width and gives it a road-hugging appearance. The large outer air inlets guarantee the supply of cooling air to the engine.

The LED High Performance headlamps offer more safety at night and an unmistakably sporty and distinctive look. Thanks to LED technology, they illuminate the road more effectively than conventional headlamps – with lower energy consumption.

 

The two AMG Roadster variants have adopted a special technical highlight from the AMG GT R: the AIRPANEL active air management system. Vertical louvres located in the lower area of the front apron can be opened and closed by an electric motor in around one second. This ensures that the cooling performance is according to need.

Constantly achieving the ideal position calls for highly intelligent and fast control. During normal driving with no increased cooling demand, the louvres are closed for reduced drag and the air is directed at the underbody. Only when certain components reach predefined temperatures and the air demand is particularly high do the louvres open to allow the maximum cooling air flow to the heat exchangers.

Viewed from the side, the pronounced shoulder is suggestive of a tensed muscle, and enhances the impression of sheer power and dynamism in combination with the new AMG light-alloy wheels.

Muscular with an emphasis on width: the tail end design
The tail end also features numerous, conspicuous innovations. The new aluminium side walls of the AMG GT C Roadster widen the open-top two-seater by 57 millimetres compared with the AMG GT Roadster. This is exactly the width of the AMG GT R. Compared with the AMG GT Roadster, the muscular form also creates space for the larger wheels and a wider track. Both measures increase the traction while allowing higher cornering speeds.
The likewise wider contours of the AMG GT C Roadster’s rear apron also improve the airflow at the rear with their large outer air vents. Both Roadster variants feature an aerofoil integrated into the boot lid. This is electrically extended and retracted at defined speeds, depending on the selected transmission mode.

The AMG GT Roadster comes as standard with 9.0 J x 19 (front) and 11.0 J x 19 (rear) 10-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in vanadium silver with 255/35 R 19 front tyres and 295/35 R 19 rear tyres. The AMG GT C Roadster runs on
265/35 R 19 front tyres and 305/30 R 20 rear tyres mounted on 9.0 J x 19 (front) and 12.0 J x 20 (rear) 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in titanium grey with a high-sheen finish.

Fully automatic: the weight-optimised fabric soft top
The three-layer fabric soft top opens and closes fully automatically at the push of a button in around eleven seconds, and can do this when driving at speeds of up to 50 km/h. The three soft-top colours black, red and beige can be chosen to suit the eleven exterior and ten interior colours. The roof is supported by a lightweight magnesium/steel/aluminium structure, which helps to keep the centre of gravity low. Additional roll-over protection is provided by an integrated aluminium cross-member, while the inserted acoustic mat reduces the noise level.

Greater rigidity and low weight: the bodywork
Various aluminium alloys are used for the spaceframe and body of the new Roadster models, while the front deck is made of magnesium. This extremely light element at the front reduces the inertia ahead of the front axle, thus improving agility.

The already rigid bodyshell structure has been specifically reinforced further to take account of the car’s design as a roadster, including side skirts with thicker walls and more chambers, for instance.

The dashboard support is braced against the windscreen surround by additional struts, and a strut tower brace between the soft top and the tank reinforces the rear axle. A cross-member behind the seats supports the fixed roll-over protection system.

Innovative material combination for the boot lid
The boot lid is particularly lightweight thanks to an innovative composite material. The load-bearing structure is of SMC (Sheet Moulding Compound) bonded with carbon fibres.

These high-tech plastics excel with their lightweight design, high strength and outstanding surface quality. The innovative materials were developed by the Mercedes-Benz TEC factory in Sindelfingen, and brought to production maturity together with the AMG specialists in Affalterbach. This material combination is used for the first time in the new AMG Roadsters.

The AMG lightweight construction experts have also used an intelligent material mix for the so-called wheel-catching struts made of a composite material.
50 percent lighter than the equivalent in steel, these composite components help to guide the front wheels onto the side members as part of the intended crash kinematics in an accident, and to hold them there.

Interior design
High quality and exclusivity

The interior design echoes the design lines of the exterior. The dashboard places a firm emphasis on width, creating the impression of a powerful wing.

The high beltlines, concave door panels, dynamically rising centre console and low seat position perfectly integrate the driver into the cockpit. The new, light-coloured interior in macchiato beige STYLE Exclusive nappa leather is available for the first time, lending the open-top sports car even more individuality and exclusivity.

The optionally available AMG Performance seats provide even more lateral support with more heavily contoured backrest and seat cushion side bolsters.

 

For the first time the AMG Performance seats are also optionally available with the AIRSCARF neck-level heating system, which makes open-air driving enjoyable even in low outside temperatures. AIRSCARF is likewise optionally available for the standard-fit AMG sports seats.

The air vent is seamlessly integrated into the seat’s head restraint area. To meet the individual preferences of customers, the temperature of the warm airflow can be set in three stages.

Customers wishing to enjoy comfortable temperatures even on very hot summer days can also opt for the seat climate control, which is also available exclusively for the AMG Performance seats for the first time. The intensity of the climatisation can also be set in three stages.

The optional draught-stop between the roll-over bars provides effective protection from draughts for the neck and rear of the head. It directs undesirable air swirl above the passengers and therefore also reduces wind noise. The transparent polycarbonate design blends in elegantly with the car’s silhouette.

Impressive sound in the interior: External Coupled Subwoofer
The Burmester® surround sound system and the Burmester® high-end surround sound system ensure a very special musical experience in the AMG GT Roadster and AMG GT C Roadster.

Both systems benefit from the innovative External Coupled Subwoofer (ECS). This new bass sound reproduction system with an extremely low bass range turns the open two-seater into a mobile concert stage.

Instead of a subwoofer box of limited dimensions, ECS uses the entire interior as a woofer. This is made possible by a special aperture in the right rear wheel arch.  The subwoofer is connected to the bodyshell via this aperture, transmitting the impressive sound.
4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine and SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed transmission

Further output rating for the 4.0-litre engine
With the AMG GT C Roadster, Mercedes-AMG is introducing a further output rating of the 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, thereby underlining the exclusive character of the new model.

At 410 kW (557 hp), the peak output is 35 kW (47 hp) above that of the AMG GT S and 20 kW (28 hp) below the MercedesAMG GT R. The maximum torque of 680 Nm is available from 1900 to 5750 rpm.

The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is absolved in 3.7 seconds, and this fulminating acceleration continues until the top speed of 316 km/h is reached. The AMG GT Roadster has an output of 350 kW (476 hp) and a torque of 630 Nm. This variant accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.0 seconds, and has a top speed of 302 km/h.

The eight-cylinder engine thrills with its immediate response, a linear, finely controllable power delivery and powerful acceleration in all rpm ranges. The AMG 4.0-litre V8 comes with well-proven twin turbocharging, with the two chargers not located outside on the cylinder banks, but rather between them in the V of the cylinders.

The advantages of the “hot inner V” are a compact engine design, spontaneous response from the turbochargers and lower exhaust emissions thanks to optimum air flow for the close-coupled catalytic converters.

Also adapted: the dual-clutch transmission
The developers have also adapted the seven-speed dual clutch transmission in a transaxle arrangement at the rear axle to the new power level of the MercedesAMG GT C Roadster by modifying the hardware and software.

The first gear of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sport transmission has a higher ratio, while seventh gear and the final drive have a lower ratio. This makes for even more agile acceleration and very fast responses to sudden accelerator movements.

The driver is able to set the AMG GT Roadster to his/her individual requirements using the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT Controller. The three transmission modes “C” (Comfort), “S” (Sport), “S+” (Sport Plus) and the individually programmable set-up “I” (Individual) allow a broad range of driving experiences from comfortable to very sporty.

 

Key parameters are modified – such as the response of the engine, transmission, suspension, steering and ESP®.
“Comfort” is the well-balanced transmission mode with a comfort-oriented suspension and steering set-up, as well as a fuel-efficient powertrain configuration and early upshifts – including smooth gear changes and a discreet engine sound.

ECO start/stop function and coasting function activated: when the driver releases the accelerator in a speed range from 60 to 160 km/h, the engine is disengaged from the drive system. The electronics reduce the engine speed to idling level, and motion resistance is reduced by the compression and frictional forces of the engine in overrun mode.

The DYNAMIC SELECT “Sport” and “Sport Plus” transmission modes are designed for high vehicle dynamics. This results from an agile accelerator pedal characteristic with direct set-up and emotively appealing shift operations with shortened shift times and double-clutching function on downshifts.

The increased idle speed in “Sport Plus” mode additionally enables the vehicle to move off particularly quickly while ensuring faster acceleration from rest.
“RACE” mode is additionally available for the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster. This mode optimally adjusts the shift strategy of the dual clutch transmission to the needs of the race track – including very fast shift speeds and a highly emotive engine sound.

By pressing the separate “M” button in the centre console, the driver can activate the manual transmission mode in any drive mode to change gear using the steering-wheel shift paddles. The suspension set-ups can also be selected if desired.

Pure sound: the AMG Performance exhaust system
The AMG GT C Roadster is equipped with the AMG Performance exhaust system as standard to produce an even more emotive sound experience. Two variably adjustable flaps modulate the exhaust note of the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster authentically and directly.

The flaps open and close depending on the selected AMG DRIVE SELECT mode, although they can also be controlled individually using a separate button in the AMG DRIVE UNIT. In the “Comfort” and “Sport” settings, the low-frequency sound typical of a V8 is designed for comfort.

In “Sport Plus” and “RACE” modes, meanwhile, the sound composition is far more emotive. The variable AMG Performance exhaust system is also available as an option for the Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster.

RACE START now even easier
The RACE START function in the AMG GT C Roadster has new, greatly simplified control logic: in Sport, Sport Plus or RACE mode, all the driver has to do is press the brake pedal forcefully with their left foot and simultaneously fully depress the accelerator pedal with their right foot.

The on-board electronics will then set the optimum engine speed. Depending on requirements or the road surface conditions, the engine speed can be increased or lowered in a certain range by activating the shift paddles.

If the driver now takes their foot off the brake pedal, the AMG GT C Roadster will accelerate from rest with optimal traction. The AMG GT C Roadster then completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds.

The AMG GT Roadster takes 4.0 seconds to do this and does not feature the simplified RACE START control logic.

 

Suspension
Borrowed from motorsport

The AMG sports suspension likewise confirms the motor racing heritage of the new AMG Roadster models. Wishbones, steering knuckles and hub carriers on the front and rear axles are made entirely from forged aluminium to reduce the unsprung masses.

In addition, the wheels are located by double wishbones. The resulting camber and track stability allows high cornering speeds while giving the driver optimum, highly precise road feedback right up to the very high critical cornering limits.

The Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster is equipped with the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with Adaptive Damping System as standard. The electronically controlled system automatically adapts the damping on each wheel to the current driving situation, speed and road conditions.

What is more, the customer can set the adaptive damping in three stages – Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus – to choose between relaxed comfort on long journeys and maximum sportiness.

The rebound and compression levels are adjusted independently of each other, and the freely programmable characteristics map permits a wide spread between the minimum and maximum damper force.

The difference between the comfortable and sporty suspension setting is thus more refined and is subjectively even more perceptible – depending on the particular driving situation.

Even greater agility: active rear-wheel steering from the AMG GT R
As standard the new Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster responds even more sensitively thanks to the active rear-wheel steering that made its debut in the Mercedes-AMG GT R.

The system offers an ideal combination of agility and stability handling characteristics that are normally in direct conflict. Up to a speed of 100 km/h, the rear wheels point in the opposite direction to the front wheels.

The Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster turns into corners with significantly higher agility as a result, delivering even more driving pleasure and requiring less steering input. Under everyday driving conditions, the driver also benefits from a smaller turning circle, such as when turning or parking.

 

Once the speed of the AMG GT C Roadster exceeds 100 km/h, the system turns the rear wheels in the same direction as the front wheels. This noticeably improves handling stability.

At the same time, the lateral force on the rear wheels builds up considerably faster on changes of direction, this speeding up the response to the steering.

The driver also notices the high grip and stability of the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster during rapid changes of direction, without the usual tendency for the rear to break out.

Standard equipment: rear-axle limited-slip differential
As standard, the AMG GT C Roadster is equipped with an electronically controlled locking differential at the rear axle (Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster: mechanical locking differential), which is integrated into the compact transmission housing.

Its sensitive and fast control raises the critical limit of vehicle dynamics to a new level. It not only further improves the traction of the drive wheels, but also increases the critical cornering speed.

This ensures that the driver is able to accelerate out of corners earlier and with more power thanks to the improved traction. The car remains more stable when braking from high speeds, and the limited-slip differential also improves traction when moving off.

The greatest benefit of the electronic rear-axle limited-slip differential is the even more sensitive and proactive control, which pushes the thresholds higher and makes it even easier to drive at the vehicle’s limits. To deliver optimum cooling, the housing of the limited-slip differential has additional cooling fins.

Direct and with clear feedback: AMG speed-sensitive sports steering
The electromechanical speed-sensitive sports steering has a variable ratio in the AMG GT Roadster and AMG GT C Roadster. It stands out thanks to the AMG-specific rack-and-pinion ratio with its precise, highly authentic feedback.

The clearly defined centre bearing and authentic feedback likewise contribute to the optimum steering feel.

 

Good sensitivity and fade-resistant: the high-performance compound braking system
The large high-performance compound braking system decelerates the performance car reliably and quickly, and is fade-resistant even under high loads.

The AMG GT Roadster has internally ventilated and perforated compound brake discs in size 360 x 36 mm with six-piston fixed callipers on the front axle and in size 360 x 24 mm with single-piston floating brake callipers on the rear axle. The AMG GT C Roadster is fitted with even larger compound brake discs on the front axle in size 390 x 36 mm.

Both Roadster models also come with the option of the AMG Carbon Ceramic braking system, with brake discs in size 402 x 39 mm on the front axle and
360 x 32 mm on the rear axle as well as specially painted brake callipers with “AMG Carbon Ceramic” lettering.

Exceptionally short stopping distances, a precise pressure point and outstanding resistance to fading even under extreme operating conditions – the AMG ceramic high-performance compound braking system offers motorsport-like braking performance and weighs around 40 percent less than conventional compound brake discs.

More safety and driving enjoyment: three-stage ESP®
The three-stage ESP® allows significantly enhanced vehicle dynamics and driving enjoyment in ESP® Sport Handling Mode and with the ESP® OFF setting. The specific traction logic is active at all times: when a driven wheel starts to lose traction, ESP® applies the brakes in a targeted way for optimum transfer of the engine output to the road.

In this way, the three-stage ESP® provides additional safety or more fun at the wheel to suit requirements.
ESP® ON: for a high level of safety by adapting to the sporty character of the car
ESP® Sport Handling Mode: allows wider yaw angles before system intervention for a sporty driving style
ESP® OFF: system deactivated for a sporty driving style on closed circuits. During hard braking ESP® is switched back on temporarily.

AMG Track Pace
Data logger for use on the race track

The new AMG Track Pace feature is available for both AMG GT Roadster models. It is part of the optional COMAND Online infotainment system and turns the Apple iPhone® into a personal race engineer. Customers can use the app to analyse and improve their driving style on the track as well as sharing with other AMG drivers via Facebook, YouTube or the AMG Private Lounge.

The app for the Apple iPhone® connects to the AMG GT models by WiFi. The vehicle then sends a wealth of data to the app in real-time, such as speed, gear, steering angle, time, position and acceleration.

Lap or sector times on racetracks can be saved. Numerous track profiles are already stored on the app for this purpose. Drivers are also able to record and save further race tracks themselves. In addition, the Apple iPhone® camera records the performance on the race track, the driver then receiving an interactive video of their racing experience with all the telemetry data superimposed.

Individualisation
Even more exclusivity: the Edition 50

The new AMG GT C Roadster, like the new AMG GT C, is also available as an exclusively equipped Edition 50 special model in a limited quantity of 500 cars worldwide.It marks the landmark year of the company, which was founded in 1967 and celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2017.

The Edition 50 is immediately distinguishable by the two special paint finishes: there is a choice of designo graphite grey magno or designo cashmere white magno. Black chrome accents deliver a unique look. They are applied to the side skirt trim, the front splitter, the trim strips in the air intakes of the Panamericana grille, the fins on the side air outlets in the front wings, the trim on the rear diffuser and the exhaust tailpipe trim elements.

The surface of the AMG cross-spoke forged wheels has been harmonised with the black chrome elements of the exterior.

The interior is marked by a contrast between black and silver. This colour scheme is followed not only by the trim in STYLE Exclusive nappa leather in silver pearl/black with grey diamond-patterned contrasting topstitching, but also by the black AMG Performance steering wheel in DINAMICA microfibre with grey contrasting topstitching,

“Edition 50” lettering on the steering wheel bezel, including a reference to the limited edition, and 12 o’clock mark in silver pearl. To emphasise the sporty character, the Edition 50 comes as standard with the AMG Interior Night package, which includes such features as steering wheel spokes, shift paddles and door sill panels in black.

The interplay between light and dark is further accentuated by silver seat belts and black chrome trim. The head restraints of the AMG Performance seats are embossed with “GT Edition 50”.

Engine

Number of cylinders/arrangement 8/V, 4 valves per cylinder
Displacement cc 3982
Bore x stroke mm 83.0 x 92.0
Rated output kW/hp 350 (476) at 6000 rpm
Rated torque Nm 630 at 1700-5000 rpm
Compression ratio 10.5:1
Mixture formation Microprocessor-controlled direct petrol injection, twin turbochargers with 1.1 bar max. charge-air pressure

Tank capacity/of which reserve 65/10 l
Performance and fuel consumption

Acceleration 0-100 km/h 4.0 s
Top speed 302 km/h
Fuel consumption
urban/extra-urban/combined
12.5-12.2/7.9-7.8/9.6-9.4 l/100 km

Combined CO2 emissions 224-219 g/km
Efficiency class G

* According to VDA measuring method; ** Fuel tank 90% full, without driver; *** Fuel tank 90% full, with driver (75 kg)
Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster

Engine

Number of cylinders/arrangement 8/V, 4 valves per cylinder
Displacement cc 3982
Bore x stroke mm 83.0 x 92.0
Rated output kW/hp 410 (557) at 5750-6750 rpm
Rated torque Nm 680 at 1900-5750 rpm
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Mixture formation Microprocessor-controlled direct petrol injection, twin turbochargers with 1.25 bar max. charge-air pressure

 

 

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