What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe

December 27 2023,

What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe

In a recent feature, Road & Track Senior Editor John Pearley Huffman delved into the high-performance realm of the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe. His review, titled "AMG's New GT 63 Coupe Is Too Good For Most Roads," published on November 12, 2023, presents a comprehensive analysis of this second-generation powerhouse. Here's what you need to know about Road & Track's take on this exceptional vehicle.


  1. Unmatched Engine Performance and Design

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe is powered by a 577-hp, twin-turbo, 4.0-liter V8 engine, meticulously assembled by a single technician. Huffman emphasizes the engine's robustness, especially its impressive roar and acceleration capabilities, which unfortunately, most roads don't fully accommodate. The GT 63’s design, embracing AMG's Panamerica grille and long hood, exudes a heritage-rich yet fresh look, balancing throwback elements with modernity.


  1. Advanced Tech Overload

The GT 63 is laden with technology. Its digital instrumentation and dual large screens for control interface, though common in many cars today, are highlighted. 


  1. Interior and Practicality

With a 186.1-inch length, the GT 63 offers significant space, but its rear seat is described as more of an homage to sitting rather than practical accommodations. The vehicle's cargo space, both with the rear seat up and down, is notably ample.


  1. Suspension and Handling

Road & Track praises the GT 63’s suspension system, which replaces traditional anti-roll bars with a hydraulic stabilization system, effectively adapting to the road and enhancing the driving experience. Huffman commends this system, noting how it makes the car feel integrated with the road, contributing to its dynamic handling.


  1. Steering and Drive Modes

The vehicle's steering system, while not overly quick or talkative, is praised for its precision. The GT 63 also features a rear steering system, enhancing its agility. Huffman explores the various drive modes, with a special focus on Sport and Sport+ modes, which significantly improve the vehicle's responsiveness and engagement.


Road & Track's review paints the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe as a vehicle that transcends the ordinary, offering extraordinary performance, advanced technology, and luxurious comfort. 

What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe
What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe
What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe
What Road & Track Had To Say About the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe
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