Mercedes-AMG is accelerating its electric performance push with the imminent arrival of the GT 4-door EV. While the parent company has shown signs of slowing its electrification efforts, AMG remains committed to delivering high-performance, zero-emission vehicles.
Slated for production in late 2025, the upcoming electric GT has been captured undergoing rigorous testing, hinting at advanced technologies designed to rival Tesla’s Model S Plaid. The inclusion of rear-wheel steering on this latest prototype underscores AMG’s dedication to delivering exceptional driving dynamics.
As the German luxury brand joins Porsche in the electric performance segment, the stage is set for an intense battle for supremacy between European engineering and American innovation. A recent prototype sighting of Mercedes-Benz’s upcoming electric sedan suggests a bold departure from the brand’s recent design language.
The vehicle’s silhouette, characterized by a stretched hood and prominent overhangs, exudes a sense of elegance and sportiness reminiscent of the AMG GT 4-door coupe. This is a stark contrast to the more conservative aesthetic of the EQ range.
While the heavily camouflaged prototype offers limited details, it hints at a design that could potentially eclipse the impact of the brand’s 2022 AMG Vision Concept. Should this electric sedan successfully capture the essence of the concept car, it could mark a turning point for Mercedes-Benz, redefining its electric vehicle design philosophy and potentially overshadowing the somewhat criticized EQ lineup.