Mercedes and AMG for the Love of the Track

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Mercedes AMG unveils a new concept GT TRACK SPORT. Designed for performance on the track.

This vehicle, not road-legal, demonstrates the German manufacturer’s and its AMG sports division’s desire to explore more radical avenues, aimed at high-end recreational use.

Revealed through a few camouflaged images, this prototype is still being finalized in the Affalterbach workshops before its first track tests. Its goal is clear: to provide maximum sensations to passionate drivers in a safe environment, away from traffic.

Since the presentation of the second generation of the AMG GT in 2023, Mercedes-AMG has been gradually expanding its range with more differentiated profile variants. With this new concept, the manufacturer suggests a possible more extreme version, likely powered by a V8 engine, true to the brand’s DNA.

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Like other similar projects at Porsche or BMW, this approach aligns with a broader trend: to offer cars tailored for the track, aimed at discerning enthusiasts who have the means to indulge in this type of automotive leisure. While these models are reserved for a wealthy clientele, they also allow brands to continue innovating in the realm of high mechanical performance, away from increasing road and environmental constraints.

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The CONCEPT AMG GT TRACK SPORT, which will need to find a simpler name at the time of its commercialization, illustrates a balance between automotive passion and strategic evolution. Alongside the development of electrified road models, manufacturers find here a space of technical freedom, where the enthusiasm for sporty driving remains central.

Mercedes-AMG has not yet provided precise specifications or an official presentation schedule. However, this concept hints at one thing: the track remains a privileged expression ground for high-performance brands. But isn’t this ultimately obvious?

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