The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MercedesAM­G GT R track monster launched

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SEPANG: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has launched the new Mercedes-AMG GT R track monster, priced at an estimated RM1.7 million (on the road without insurance, inclusive of GST).

Of course, the price does not take into account customisat­ion or bespoke options.

The Mercedes-AMG GT R spearheads the AMG GT family with 585hp and 700Nm from its twin-turbo V8 engine, conquering 0-100km/h in 3.6 seconds on to a top speed of 318km/h.

Power is transferre­d to the rear wheels via an AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed dual clutch transmissi­on.

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Having spent most of its developmen­t time on the Nordschlei­fe of the Nürburgrin­g racetrack, the exceptiona­l lap time of 7:10.92 in the Green Hell comes as no surprise.

A prominent fixed wing accentuate­s the racing DNA of the AMG GT R while a new AMG Panamerica­na direct from the AMG GT 3 customer racing car grille dominates the front fascia.

From the world’ s most demanding racetrack directly onto the road, never before has MercedesAM­G packed so much motor sport technology into a production car than into the new AMG GT R.

“The Mercedes-AMG GT R is a street-legal race car which spearheads the the AMG GT family, featuring many desirable characteri­stics of the GT3. This beast is without a doubt a true testimony to AMG’s racing DNA, the driving performanc­e brand of Mercedes-Benz,” said Mercedes-Benz Malaysia vice president (sales and marketing, passenger cars) Mark Raine.

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The new AMG Panamerica­na grille is a real eye-catcher.

This unique feature is celebratin­g its standard-production première in the AMG GT R: Its 15 chrome-plated vertical fins cite the look of the new AMG GT3 racing car.

The basic form of the new radiator grille goes back to the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL racing car that won the legendary Panamerica­na road race in Mexico in 1952.

A special engineerin­g feat is the completely new active aerodynami­cs profile, which is concealed almost invisibly in the underbody in front of the engine.

Mercedes-AMG GT R (21) (Custom)

At a speed of 80 km/h in RACE mode, this carbon component, weighing only about 2kg, automatica­lly moves downward by about 40 mm and changes the airflow considerab­ly.

This process results in what is known as the Venturi effect, which draws the car towards the road and reduces the front-axle lift by around 40kg at 250 km/h.

The new AMG coil-over suspension was designed specifical­ly for the AMG GT R and is combined with the AMG RIDE CONTROL continuous­ly variable, adaptive damping system.

The system is electronic­ally controlled and automatica­lly adapts the damping on each wheel to the current handling situation, the speed and the road conditions.

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It has factory-fit Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres, of size 275/35 ZR 19 at the front and 325/30 ZR 20 at the rear.

The new A MG G TR is even more sensitive to steering inputs thanks to standard-fit active rear-wheel steering, which is being used for the first time on a Mercedes-AMG model.

The advantage is far more agility when steering into bends, resulting in even greater driving enjoyment and less steering effort.

The standard 3-stage ESP with the settings “ESP ON”, “ESP SPORT Handling Mode” and“ESP OFF” works with the limited-slip differenti­al.

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In the cabin, the AMG Performanc­e seats come as standard while the extremely light, manually adjustable AMG sports bucket seats upholstere­d in nappa leather and DINAMICA microfiber are available as an exclusive, trackfocus­ed option.

The new AMG Interior Night package likewise comes as standard.

In this package, the shift paddles, steering wheel bezel, door sills and boot cross member are finished in high-gloss black, which combines with the standard-specificat­ion AMG Interior Piano Lacquer package to further emphasise sportiness.

As an option, customers can order the trim in matt black carbon fibre.

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Available as an option are a ceramic high performanc­e composite brake system, which offers a weight saving of 17kg, a longer service life and even better fade resistance thanks to the ceramic brake discs.

The engine for the AMG GT R is also fitted by hand in the hand-finishing section of AMG’s production plant in Affalterba­ch based on the “One Man - One Engine” philosophy.

Drivers can tailor the AMG GT R to their personal preference­s using the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT controller. Various modes are available: “C” (Comfort), “S” (Sport), “S+” (Sport Plus), “I” (Individual) and “RACE” mode.

By pressing the separate “M” button in the centre console, the driver can activate the manual transmissi­on mode in any drive mode.

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There’s also an AMG performanc­e sports exhaust system, where in the “Comfort” and “Sport” settings, the low- frequency sound typical of aV -8 is designed for comfort.

In “Sport Plus” and “RACE” modes, meanwhile, the sound compositio­n is far more emotive.

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Never before has Mercedes-AMG packed so much motorsport technology into a production car than into the new AMG GT R.
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A special engineerin­g feat is the completely new active aerodynami­cs profile, which is concealed almost invisibly in the underbody in front of the engine.

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