January 21, 2021
We expect the launch to happen early next year
The maniacs from Munich have unveiled not one, but two variants of the drop-top
sportscar - let's take a look!The basic recipe for the car remains as is.0 crore
mark.With that laid to rest, here's whats on offer. Everything else, from the
gorgeous LED headlamps, to the bespoke interiors have been carried over as is
from the coupe. And, while the GT roadster will just nudge past the 300kmph
mark, the GT C will pull till 316kmph shows up on the speedo. Now, both these
cars featured in Mercedes' plan for 2017 that was leaked a automotive interior and exterior molds
Suppliers while ago. Lightweight construction, big engine and a whole lot of
pizzazz.0 seconds and 3. Well, imagine no more, and feast your eyes on this.
And, like most modern convertibles the roof hides itself in just 11 seconds, and
at speeds up to 50kmph. Like we said before, there are two variants of the
convertible to choose from - the standard GT roadster and the more powerful
version - the GT C roadster.
Disclosure: I'm a big fan of the looks of the
Mercedes-AMG GT. The 'long nose, short tail' formula has been successful for the
last two decades, and, courtesy the looks, I doubt the car will ever fail. It is
possibly the automotive equivalent of the Fibonacci spiral. Both cars share the
AMG 'Speedshift' 7-speed transmission that spins the rear wheels. It is
interesting to note that the convertibles are significantly more powerful
compared to their coupe counterparts.Source: CarDekho. The same 4.Ever since
Mercedes unveiled its Porsche 911 rival, car folks have wondered how it would
look with the roof hacked off; simply because roadsters from the German
automaker manage to only amplify the aesthetics of the coupe. While the
'standard' GT roadster gets 476PS of power and 630Nm of torque, the slightly
bonkers GT C goes a step (or maybe two) further with 557PS and 680Nm of whack.
The design only gets better with the roof taken away.
We expect the launch to
happen early next year, with prices nudging the Rs 3.0-litre turbocharged V8
powers the roadster twins.The GT roadster will just nudge past the 300kmph mark,
the GT C will pull till 316kmph shows up on the speedo. The convertible version
of the Mercedes-AMG GT. While we speculated the GT C to be a slightly compact
version of the existing GT, that isn't the case.7 seconds respectively. The car
has a captivating amalgamation of contemporary and retro design. The added power
negates the extra weight, which gives them identical 0-100kmph timings as the
hardtops, rated at 4. There's no hideaway hardtop on offer here, just the good
old fabric soft top. And if you know your AMGs, you know they are all about
smoking rubber!Will they come to India Well, since Mercedes retail only the AMG
GT S in the country, there's a high chance that the more powerful GT C version
will make it to our shores
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