World Premiere of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: An Electric Force of Nature
Experienced by Kimatni D. Rawlins
Unveiled on the 3,500-foot Sixth Street Viaduct, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge, in Los Angeles, the revolutionary 2027 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe pushes Mercedes-AMG’s V8 legacy into an electric era. At the same time, the ultra-EV continues to embody the German brand’s performance traits.
So, when Mercedes-AMG extends an invitation to a Los Angeles World Premiere, you clear your calendars to participate in the fanfare, because Affalterbach does not disappoint. On this occasion, the all-new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe made its grand entrance as the bridge was transformed into an Autobahn runway to showcase the super coupe’s 1,153-horsepower and 1,475 lb-ft of torque. Celebratory race fan Brad Pitt was on deck as well as comedian Kevin Hart, NFL receiver OBJ, drummer Travis Landon Barker and his rock band Blink-182, which performed, as well as Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team driver George Russell, who smoked out the rear while ripping the runway 0 to 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds.
The keystone of the all-new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is its electric powertrain and innovative technologies. These include sound manipulation, paddle-shifting simulation, and the emotions needed to replicate the experience of a gasoline V8. Mercedes-AMG’s goal: break away from the feeling that all fast EVs are emotionless and disconnected from the driver. That’s not the case with this electric GT 4-Door Coupe!
Built on the automaker’s AMG.EA electric architecture, the 4-door sports car fuses decades of AMG DNA with a bold electric vision. It carries an F1-based AMG High Performance 800V electric battery. This is, without exaggeration, the most daring production vehicle from Mercedes-AMG. Its capabilities are simply staggering.
0 to 60 mph in 2.1 seconds
124 mph acceleration in approximately 6.4 seconds
186-mph electronically limited top speed (optional AMG Performance Package)
More than 600kW charging capacity (286 miles) in 10/11 minutes
Aesthetically, the athletic Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe squats low and wide for aggressive, quick maneuvering like NFL running back Bijan Robinson. The car features sporty proportions, a shark-nose illuminated grille, and a lowered roofline. Another brand-first, the AEROKINETICS suite lets the EV move through the wind swifter than a Peregrine Falcon. It includes a standard retractable rear spoiler that adjusts itself based on speed and driving style. The optional AEROKINETICS Venturi Flow adds underbody elements that deploy at certain speeds to stick the car to the road. Additionally, an optional active AEROKINETICS rear diffuser refines aerodynamics. The car can adapt to any driving situation like a Transformer, all to improve efficiency and stability at high speeds.
At its nucleus resides a drive concept unprecedented in a series-production vehicle: axial flux motors—a type of electric motor recognized for their compact shape and high-power density—technology pioneered by British specialist YASA, a wholly owned Mercedes-Benz subsidiary since 2021. Two electric motors are positioned at the rear axle and one at the front to generate a system output of up to 1,153-horsepower and 1,475 lb-ft of torque in the flagship AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe variant. If you don’t require that level of power for daily satisfaction, opt for the entry-level AMG GT 55 4-Door Coupe, which delivers a still-astounding 805-horsepower. Either way, every excursion around town or on short road trips will be more than thrilling.
The motorsports output from the commingled technologies is validated by the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, which completed 24,901 miles at Nardò in just seven days and 13 hours, setting 25 long-distance records in the process.
“I’ve driven the new AMG GT 4-Door Coupe myself many times – and it genuinely stands out. It pushes performance to new limits and delivers the emotion our fans expect – now in the electric era. From my time at AMG, I know how high the bar is set in Affalterbach. With this first model on the new AMG.EA architecture, we don’t just meet it, we move it.” — Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management, Mercedes-Benz Group AG
Energizing this extraordinary drivetrain is the AMG High Performance Electric Battery, a groundbreaking development fusing the technical acumen of the Mercedes-AMG ONE hypercar and Formula 1 engineering from Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains. The 800-volt (which can drop to 400-volt depending on the market) 106-kWh battery employs 2,660 slim cylindrical cells arranged in 18 plastic modules. Each cell is directly cooled by an electrically non-conductive oil circulating through cooling channels. The result is a battery architecture that retains exceptional performance under repeated, demanding acceleration loads rather than offering just a single dramatic burst followed by thermal withdrawal.
Owning an EV means you must integrate charging at home and on the go into your routine. For example, I installed a Level 2 charger from ChargePoint next to my garage. It’s simple and convenient. The AMG GT 4-Door Coupe also supports peak DC fast charging up to 600 kilowatts. This enables about 460 kilometers (286 miles) of range to be charged in as little as ten minutes at compatible stations. Furthermore, the car is prepared for five international fast-charging standards: NACS in the US, CCS2 in Europe, GB/T in China, CHAdeMO in Japan, and CCS1 in South Korea. As you can see, the future charging infrastructure has already been anticipated.
On-site in LA, I had the opportunity to sit down with Mercedes-AMG executives to dive deeper into the impact of EVs on hypercar patrons. Yes, they love speed, but also the sound and vibrational appeal of 8-, 10-, and 12-cylinder gasoline engines. No worries since Mercedes-AMG accomplished the mission. And, the company will still offer an ICE model for those not ready for battery performance.
For all its electric sophistication, the AMGFORCE Sport+ drive program delivers what Mercedes-AMG calls the V8 experience. An intelligent real-time mixing system draws from more than 1,600 sound files to dynamically recreate the sonic signature of an AMG V8, anchored by recordings from the legendary AMG GT R. The system interprets acceleration, gear changes, and exhaust burble in real time, pairing these acoustics with haptic traction interruptions during simulated gear changes. An adapted driver display completes the odometer presentation. Think of it as the Hollywood special effects department relocating permanently to your center console, at the direction of someone who actually understands performance. During the Sixth Street Bridge blastoffs, the simulated engine and exhaust notes certainly rang out like those of an internal combustion engine.
To manipulate the various performance levels of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe, seven AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive programs are at your disposal. These are unique driving modes, spanning from Eco, the newest mode, through Comfort, Sport, AMGFORCE Sport+ (which simulates combustion-engine response), Slippery, Individual, and the uncompromising RACE setting. AMG TRACK PACE—standard on the GT 63—records more than 80 vehicle-specific data points at ten times per second during circuit driving, while the Predictive Performance Manager uses analytics to optimize energy deployment lap by lap.
Step inside to witness an interior designed to blend performance and refinement. The dashboard features a 10.2″ driver display and a 14″ center multimedia screen, both in a seamless glass design. A standard 14″ front passenger screen offers independent content, but it’s not essential. In my experience, passengers rarely use it. There are also available AMG RACE ENGINEER Control Unit rotary dials, angled toward the driver for additional vehicle dynamic customizations including Response Control, Agility Control, and Traction Control. The SKY CONTROL glass roof can switch between transparent and opaque states, and at night, it projects AMG crests and racing stripes. The optional Burmester High-End 4D Surround Sound System completes the curated interior.
The 2027 AMG GT 55 4-Door Coupe arrives at U.S. dealerships later in 2026, followed by the AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe in early 2027. In a city accustomed to over-the-top premieres, Staples Center championship moments, and Dolby Theatre curtain rises, the all-new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe delivers something genuinely rare: a performance that lives up to the billing. Welcome to the electric era, AMG-style.
