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The Advertiser
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Mercedes-AMG reveals more of its electric sports sedan
Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG Content originally sourced from: Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG Content originally sourced from: Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG Content originally sourced from: Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG Content originally sourced from:


Perth Now
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- Perth Now
Mercedes-AMG reveals more of its electric sports sedan
Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. 2022 Vision AMG Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG


West Australian
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- West Australian
Mercedes-AMG reveals more of its electric sports sedan
Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept . Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA , as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot. MORE: Everything Mercedes-AMG


7NEWS
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
Mercedes-AMG reveals more of its electric sports sedan
Mercedes-AMG is prepping a new electric sports sedan that will take on the likes of the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. Ahead of the weekend, AMG took to social media to show off a disguised prototype of the upcoming four-door EV, which will make its full debut in June. The new car is thought to share many styling details with the 2022 Vision AMG concept. Compared to the show car, the upcoming production vehicle is taller, has a less dramatic rear end with conventionally located tail-lights, flatter sides, and less steeply raked front and rear windscreens. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. That said, it has a sporting silhouette, and the swoopy roof line prioritises looks over interior space, as well as ease of ingress and egress to the rear seat. Although there's a significant rear deck, the new car is a liftback rather than a true sedan. Both the head- and tail-lights feature LED three-pointed star graphics. A circular blank low in the bumper indicates where the Mercedes-Benz logo and radar sensor will live. The three-pointed star seems to be housed in a giant bulge that's reminiscent of the grille on the latest CLA, as well as the faux grille on the Vision AMG. Unlike most AMG models, which are just go-fast variants of regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the new EV sedan will have a distinct body. It will even ride on a unique platform, dubbed or AMG Electric Architecture. While details about the new four-door EV are scant, AMG has revealed the architecture will support high-performance battries, axial flux motors, and output up to 746kW (1000hp). It's unclear what name the new electric sedan will be given, but some internet reports suggest GT4 EV. While it might seem the logical successor to today's GT 4-Door Coupe, that car will remain in production alongside the new model for the foreseeable future, giving buyers turbocharged six- and eight-cylinder petrol options. The GT 4-door Coupe is also available in GT 63 S E-Performance trim with a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid drivetrain for those who want the benefits of electrification, but still desire the burble of an eight-pot.


NZ Autocar
28-04-2025
- Automotive
- NZ Autocar
Mercedes-AMG's first standalone electric car is a 1000hp supersaloon
Mercedes-AMG's Taycan rival is nearing production, the firm issuing a teaser image of its electric supersaloon before a formal reveal in a few weeks' time. This is the Vision AMG concept, upon which the supersaloon's styling is based. It will be AMG's first standalone electric car. Blending huge power with grand touring luxury, it will take aim at Porsche Taycan Turbo S, E-Tron GT RS Performance and Lucid Air. The rakish four-door will not rely on AMG EQ underpinnings. Instead it will utilise AMG's bespoke platform, designed for electric performance. Power comes from Yasa's axial-flux motors that are said to be compact, lightweight and potent. A twin-motor set-up should generate 1000bhp (746kW) and 1357Nm so it could be AMG's most powerful road car ever. Earlier reports suggested a sprint time of around 2.2sec to match that of the top Taycan. Styling is based on that of 2022's Vision 2025 concept. Spy shots indicate a rakish design with a long bonnet, low-set stance, and aggressive aero features. A Kamm tail (abrupt cut-off) is a new Mercedes-AMG feature. Generous overhangs should combine to create an elegant and sophisticated silhouette. A retractable spoiler and flush door handles are likely. Six-ring tail-lights, 21-inch wheels, race-inspired diffusers, and a split rear window are likely to make it to production. AMG says it will be as quick in corners as it is in a straight line, offering what they describe as genuine engagement. Expect rear wheel steering and active roll control, if not a fully active system like Porsche uses. With twin rear-mounted motors like in the One-Eleven concept, it should have decent luggage space and comfortable rear seating, just like AMG GT 4-Door buyers expect. The move to pure EV comes as the V8-powered GT 4-Door eases its way out of existence. However, AMG says this new model won't just replace it. They suggest it will redefine AMG performance for the electric era. A full reveal is locked in for June, with a production version expected to follow soon thereafter and likely before year's end. This has the promise of being the boldest statement yet from the Mercedes performance arm. A related high-performance electric SUV, also previewed by the Vision 2025, will likely follow next year, further cementing AMG's electric future. AMG isn't just aiming to rival the Taycan and Lucid Air. It wants to lead the way in this rarified sector.