The Mercedes Benz AMG GT Coupe Or Code Named The C190 Was First Introduced On The 9th Of September 2014, With The official Public Unveiling To Be Showcased In The October Of 2014 At The Paris Motor Show, With This All New Monster AMG To Replace The Fabulous Mercedes Benz SLS AMG That Had Served The German Manufacturer Well Since 2011. After The SLS Model (C197), The AMG GT Was To Be The Second Sports Vehicle To Be Developed Entirely In House By Mercedes-AMG, At The Sindelfingen Production Plant In Germany, With Five Times F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton Assisting With Elements Of The Development. The Exterior Of The AMG GT Was To Keep With Similar Exterior Design Lines Of The Preceding SLS AMG, Featuring The Wide Wheel Arch Lines, Lower Body Platform And The Fastback Sloping Roofline From The SLS AMG, However, This New Vehicle Uses Forward Opening Doors Rather Than The Iconic Gullwing Styled Scissor Doors Pioneered By The Retro Mercedes Benz 300 SL Of The 1950s. The Exterior Was Styled By A Collaboration Of Designers To Include Robert Lesnik, Gabriel Nemeth, Huey Lee & Mark Fetherston, With These Top Automotive Gents To Not Only Consider Stunning Lines And Flowing Curves As Part Of Their Brief But Also To Concentrate With Lightweight Strengthening With The Build Using Materials To Include Magnesium And Aluminium In The Structure. When The First Cars Rolled Off The Production Line, Clients Could Choose From The Standard AMG GT Or The Remarkable AMG GT S Variant, With This Secondary Vehicle Not Only To Have Increased Brake Horse Power, But Would Also Gain Key Mechanical Differences To Include Electronically Controlled Limited Slip Differential, Race Mode With Race Start Settings As Part Of The AMG Dynamic Select, AMG Ride Control Adaptive Suspension System, AMG Performance Exhaust System With Dynamic Flaps And A Set Of Staggered 19"/20" AMG Embossed Alloy Wheels. Increased Performance Was Also To Play A Large Part In This AMG With The AMG GT S To Be Fitted With A Four Litre V8 Engine (M178), Which Produces A More Than Healthy 503 BHP With A Torque Value Of 480, Which Ultimately Means This Power House Can Accelerate Both Driver And Passenger From 0-62 MPH In An Astonishing 3.5 Seconds And Can Further Climb To A Remarkable Electrically Limited Top Speed Of 193 MPH. If Your Next Supercar Has To Offer Blistering Performance, World Class German Technology And A Perfect Past History Trace, Then This Mercedes Benz AMG GT S Coupe Should Be Viewed As A Strong Contender, If Not The Final Winner, As Chassis Number A010554 Offers All This And So Much More.