Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP
Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

The Mercedes AMG GT Track Series debuts as a restricted run form of the Black Series that is only for use on circuits and at club sport occasions. It's the most remarkable track vehicle ever accessible to clients from AMG.

The Mercedes AMG GT Track Series is important for the festival of the 55th commemoration of AMG. Properly, the division is making only 55 units of this model. The vehicle wears the selective shade Manufaktur Hightech Silver Magno with a semi-shine finish and has red-and anthracite-hued trim.

In the engine, there's a tuned variant of the 4.0-liter twin-super V8 from the AMG GT Black Series. The changes incorporate different fuel injectors. This pushes the result to 724 strength (540 kilowatts) and 627 pound-feet (850 Newton-meters) of force. In examination, the street going Black Series has 720 hp (537 kW) and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm).

Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP
Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

The power goes through a successive Hewland HLS six-speed hustling gearbox with movable settings for the back differential. The street vehicle has a seven-speed double grip transmission.

The Track Series rides on four-way-movable Bilstein dampers. Every one has a high-and low-speed setting for bounce back and pressure. Additionally, it's feasible to change the ride tallness. It's feasible to change the counter roll bar settings, as well.

The circuit-just model has carbon fiber parts for the hood, bumpers, ledges, back hatch, and back guard. The inside no longer has any of the Black Series street going extravagances. There's a carbon mid control area and dashing seats. The outcome is a check weight of around 3,086 pounds (1,400 kilograms), versus around 3,500 pounds (1,588 kilograms) for the road legitimate vehicle.

Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP
Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

To change the streamlined features for track use, the hood has an enormous air outlet that coordinates hot air out of the motor straight. The splitter is an elite plan for this model. The front bumpers have louvers that increment the downforce at the front pivot. The state of the side ledges guides air to cool the back brakes. The double component back wing has a customizable upper piece.

Drivers can tune the Track Series for the track by utilizing the motorsport-spec footing control and non-freezing stopping mechanism. There are 12 degrees of change going from greatest help to off. It's likewise conceivable to change the front-back brake balance. A completely programmable Bosch DDU 11 instrument board is before the pilot.

Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP
Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series Debuts With 724 HP

The Track Series' wellbeing cell satisfies the most recent FIA guidelines. There's a high-elastic steel roll confine that bolts to the vehicle's aluminum space outline. A five-point saddle clutches the driver. There's an extraction hatch in the rooftop and a fire quencher framework.

Conveyances of the Mercedes AMG GT Track Series start in the second quarter of 2022. Costs start at €369,000 ($405,240) before appropriate charges. As choices, purchasers can add a seat and cap ventilation framework, drinking framework, and a traveler wellbeing cell.

Read also: 2023 Mercedes GLC Six-Cylinder Model Planned

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