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After a few days ago Mercedes-Benz launched the Mercedes-AMG GT R is the most vicious and expensive, the producer from Stutgart, Germany, is planning to launch the AMG GT "entry level".
Reported by Road & Track, AMG GT will get a twin-turbo V8 engine the same, but only has about 460 Hp alone, compared to AMG GT R mendapatka 577 hp from the same engine.
In addition to energy savings, AMG GT 'cost' will also lose the leather upholstery, adaptive exhaust, Burmester audio system, adaptive suspension and brakes keliper red.
However, AMG GT will still get the camera back, power seat memory, and a limited-slip differential is advanced.
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