Mercedes-AMG's upcoming GT4 sedan will feature a dual-panel layout inside, just
like the new E-Class. Thanks to these new images, we can see the screens and a
little "air vent action" going on, although the interior remains
mostly hidden from curious camera lenses.
There's also an E-Class displayed on one of the
screens found inside this GT4 prototype, which is undoubtedly just a temporary
solution until the car is ready to be revealed to the world.
In terms of styling, the exact
prototype we were looking at back in August, there's
nothing new to report. Well, the active spoiler is raised at the back, marking
the first time we've seen it - previous prototypes either had it down, or they
had body cladding masking the rear end entirely.
The
four-door GT4 is meant to "continue the success story of the AMG GT"
and that it will be marketed as a "dynamic fastback" with a
"variable interior and luggage compartment". We can definitely expect
this car to be a strong daily driver.
Under its bonnet, expect 612 PS and 850 Nm of torque for the flagship version (thought to be called the GT S),
although an even more extreme model with 805 horses could arrive later on. The
Mercedes-AMG GT4 is expected to make its debut sometime next year.
Cr : Carscoops