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Some low-quality photos of the upcoming Mercedes-AMG ... and background music, but it should sound even meaner than the regular GT R Pro engine does, if that's possible. The Black Series makes ...
There’s simply no chance of me taking a Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series onto a racetrack for just five laps and coming away with a definitive review of such a phenomenal machine. Cars of this ...
In fact, those wild wings, massive vents and other air-rending features helped in no small part to allow the AMG GT Black Series to nab the current production car record at the Nurburgring ...
As AMG is to Mercedes, so Black Series is ... the GT Black seems to spend most of its time in close proximity to its 7200-rpm redline. Subjectively, performance is in no way lacking compared ...
Hands up who liked the old Mercedes-AMG GT? That’s right: some of you. Enough for Mercedes to have sold a few examples of the supremely costly Black Series ... So no pressure there then.
But the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series is something more. It’s like, a ten-upmanship. It starts with the engine. It’s a heavily revised version of the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 AMG uses in ...
On that note, in terms of livability, the Black Series is theoretically no better or worse than a standard AMG GT. The interior is just as cramped and hard to see out of, but still finished in ...
Undoubtedly, it's cool, but we worried that the Pro's existence would mean there wouldn't be a GT Black Series. Thankfully, there's no reason to worry. We spoke with Mercedes-AMG boss Tobias Moers ...
With the AMG GT, that will likely be this: the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series. Powered by a revised ... Sadly, the United States will not. There’s no word on how many or how much, but it’s ...
The last time we heard the Mercedes-AMG Black Series name was on the stunning, gull-winged SLS in 2014. Since the arrival of the AMG GT, fans have been waiting for another of these most-extreme ...
“The GT R is still very competitive, let me say that first,” Moers said. “A Black Series will ... on whether AMG would fettle a performance variant of the X Class. “No,” he said.