Designed for the circuit, the GT R includes several features unique to the model or debuting for the first time in the AMG GT family:
The GT R is powered by a handcrafted 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers significantly more power than the standard GT and GT S models.
: A carbon fiber profile in the underbody that moves downward at 50 mph (in RACE mode) to create a Venturi effect, "sucking" the car onto the road.
The car is most famous for its exclusive matte green paint and its Panamericana grille, featuring 15 vertical chrome fins inspired by the GT3 race car. It is 1.8 inches wider at the front and 2.2 inches wider at the rear than the standard AMG GT. Market Value
: AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed dual-clutch in a transaxle configuration for better weight distribution (47.3 : 52.7). Key Technical Features
: Extensive use of carbon fiber for the front fenders, roof, and torque tube, which is 40% lighter than its aluminum counterpart. Design and Aesthetics
The is a high-performance, track-focused variant of the AMG GT lineup, often nicknamed the "Beast of the Green Hell" due to its extensive development at the Nürburgring Nordschleife . Positioned as a direct rival to the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, it features aggressive aerodynamics, a widened stance, and advanced motorsport-derived technology. Performance Specifications

