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Mercedes-Benz unveils AMG GT 63 and GT 63 PRO in India: Prices start at Rs 3 crore

Mercedes-Benz unveils AMG GT 63 and GT 63 PRO in India: Prices start at Rs 3 crore

Time of India10 hours ago

Mercedes-Benz India
on Friday has launched two exciting new
luxury sports cars
in India, the AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ and the even faster GT 63 PRO 4MATIC+. These powerful cars come with racing technology,
hand-built engines
, and top-class performance, starting at a price of Rs 3 crore.
'These cars are built for people who love speed, style, and top-end performance,' said Santosh Iyer, MD & CEO of Mercedes-Benz India. 'They're a perfect mix of
German engineering
and racing spirit.'
GT 63 4MATIC+
Goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds
Top speed: 315 km/h
Comes with a powerful V8 engine, made by hand
New 'Drift Mode' sends all the power to the rear wheels
Features inspired by Formula 1, like active aerodynamics that help it stick to the road better at high speed
Price: Rs 3 crore (ex-showroom)
GT 63 PRO 4MATIC+
Even faster: 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds
Top speed: 317 km/h
More power (612 hp) and better cooling for high-speed performance
Comes with carbon fibre parts, track tyres, and high-performance brakes
Painted in special colours like Green Hell Magno
Price: Rs 3.65 crore (ex-showroom)
Built by hand, driven by passion
Each engine in these cars is handcrafted by one technician at Mercedes-AMG's facility in Germany. This "One Man, One Engine" approach ensures quality, precision, and a personal touch.
Tech-savvy and comfortable
It comes with the latest touchscreen and voice-control tech. Its special "Track Pace" mode shows driving data for track days.
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It also offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and ambient lighting. The rear seats are also more spacious.
Track days coming soon
Mercedes-Benz plans to offer special track-day experiences in India where owners can test these cars on racing circuits under expert guidance.

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