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The Mercedes-AMG GT is proof that AMG can do more than tuned sedans. With the handbuilt M178 4.0-liter V8 biturbo, a front-mid engine layout, and a transaxle gearbox, the AMG GT is a thoroughbred sports car developed as a standalone platform. From the entry-level GT with 462 hp to the 730 hp Black Series - the AMG GT line offers a broad spectrum for enthusiasts seeking an alternative to the established Italian and German marques.
The AMG GT line encompasses many variants: GT, GT S, GT C, GT R, GT R Pro, and Black Series. Each has its own power output, suspension, and aerodynamic package. GT R and Black Series are most desirable and reach the highest prices. GT S is a popular all-rounder with a good balance of price and performance.
Each M178 V8 is hand-assembled by a single technician in Affalterbach, marked with a signature plaque on the engine. Buyers value this exclusivity. The engine is reliable with proper maintenance, but buyers check that service was performed per schedule at Mercedes or an AMG specialist.
AMG Carbon Package Exterior and Interior, AMG Aerodynamics Package, ceramic brakes, AMG Performance seats, and Night Package are the most sought-after options. A fully specified example fetches considerably more. Buyers specifically look for the presence of these packages.
The GT R Pro was produced in limited numbers and offers adjustable coilovers, carbon parts, and a track-focused setup on top of the standard GT R specification. With just 750 examples worldwide, the GT R Pro is a collector car that consistently reaches premium prices.
The Coupe is lighter and stiffer, benefiting driving dynamics. The Roadster offers open-air pleasure while maintaining performance. GT R and Black Series are available exclusively as Coupe. Both body variants have their own audience in the market.
AMG Green Hell Magno is the iconic GT R color and commands a premium on the used market. Designo colors and special interior combinations distinguish an example from the supply. The color combination is an important value-influencing element for an AMG GT.
Note: These factors may influence buyer interest. Value depends on many factors.
The Mercedes-AMG GT proves that AMG is more than a badge on a Mercedes sedan. It is a standalone supercar built on a unique platform with a handbuilt engine. That combination of craftsmanship and performance makes the AMG GT a particularly attractive model for enthusiasts seeking something different from the usual Porsche or Ferrari.
The AMG GT market is developing. The Black Series is increasingly seen as a future classic, the GT R has a stable position as the ultimate road-legal track weapon, and even the regular GT S is gaining appreciation as an entry point. Through Octane, you reach buyers who understand these nuances and specifically seek a particular variant.
The auction format works well for the AMG GT. The combination of a relatively young model with a strong reputation and multiple buyers bidding simultaneously ensures a fair market price. Our team helps you present your example's details: which variant, which options, which color, what is the service history. For an AMG GT, these details weigh heavily.
Together with Octane, you set a confidential reserve beforehand that is invisible to bidders. Your AMG GT only sells when your minimum price is reached. After the auction, Octane guides the transaction and handover for a professional process.
Chronologically ordered with mileage entries. The M178 engine is handbuilt and requires service at Mercedes dealers or AMG specialists. Buyers place great value on an unbroken service history showing the engine received the care it deserves.
Carbon Package, Aerodynamics Package, ceramic brakes, Night Package, Performance seats, and any Edition packages. Create a complete list with option codes. The specification can make thousands of euros difference in the result.
The transaxle gearbox with dry-sump lubrication is a special component requiring periodic maintenance. Document when transmission service was performed and how the gearbox shifts. Buyers specifically look for this information.
Brakes, tires, clutch (if applicable). Note remaining life in percentages or millimeters. For ceramic brakes, disc condition is especially relevant due to high replacement costs.
Exhaust system, software, wheels, or suspension. Mention brand and whether reversible. Keep original parts. AMG GT buyers appreciate professional modifications from known brands but expect full transparency.
The plaque with the signature of the technician who built the engine is a unique AMG feature. This is an important detail for buyers and deserves a prominent place in the listing photography.
A well-maintained presentation is essential. Octane provides a photo guide and can connect you with the photographer network. For an AMG GT, details like carbon parts, interior, and engine bay are especially important to capture.
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