Most likely in the coming month, Mercedes-Benz will replace the GT Four Coupe. Previously, the teaser had been released from the overall view of the car, but new images provide a clearer view of this anonymous model.
In the new model, Mercedes seems to have abandoned the GT LiftBook design and has used the traditional box. There is a specific body line between the rear glass and the camouflaged spoiler, but cannot be commented on until the official introduction. The car looks tall and elongated, with the body’s surface knobs, large mute rings, and a coupe design.
The car hood also seems to be open. This may indicate the presence of a front box. It is difficult to determine whether the tail lights are real or simply designed for camouflage. However, headlamps are more similar to manufacturing and day -equipped DRL lights.
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This new model is built on the Mercedes AMG.EA platform. The platform is set to produce exciting electric cars. A SUV version will also be available on the same platform. Both models use YASA’s central motors; Lightweight electronic motors capable of producing up to 5 hp and 2 pounds of torque.
Of course, despite powerful engines, we expect the weight of the car to still be high, which can affect its handling. The current GT Hybrid Plug -Plugin Model with the V8 engine weighs 5 pounds. The car weighs heavier than the Sport Ranger Model and almost the same as the Chevrolet Taho.
The new model is set to use two electric motors that will create a total of about 2 hp and more than 5 pounds of torque. It is still unclear that the Mercedes places the two motors on the front and rear axle to drive the four wheels or install both on the rear axle to provide maximum driving excitement.
All the details of the car are due to be determined next month as the camouflage cover is set out. This model may set the future of the AMG brand. What we know is that the only high power and future design will not be enough to satisfy everyone. We have to wait to see what customers’ opinions are about.
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