Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door coupe's interior puts driver 1st: Details here
Mercedes-AMG just showed off the new GT four-door coupe's interior, and it's all about putting the driver first.
Think low, sporty seating, a driver-focused dash with two standard screens and an optional 14-inch passenger display (not a single seamless glass-panel hyperscreen), and a slick MBUX system with AMG-only displays.
You also get immersive Burmester 3-D audio, a panoramic roof that projects AMG emblems, and tons of customization options.
You get 2 standard screens
You'll find a 10.2-inch digital cluster paired with a 14-inch central touchscreen, and you can add another screen for your passenger if you want.
The center console keeps things tactile with rotary dials for Response, Agility, and Traction Control.
The AMG steering wheel features roller and rocker switches, physical buttons and drive-mode dials (flat-bottom design); haptic controls and paddle shifters are not confirmed.
Sport seats hug you up front while rear passengers get extra legroom thanks to clever floor design.
Here are some notable features
Even with all the screens, Mercedes kept physical controls like rotary dials, so you're not stuck tapping through menus while driving.
There's carbon-fiber trim, wireless charging for two devices at once, and two individual contoured rear seats (with an optional three-seat bench) with diamond-quilted upholstery (with a range of leather and Manufaktur customization options).
The setup mixes digital tech with real buttons
Unlike some luxury EVs that go all-in on touchscreens, this setup mixes digital tech with real buttons, making it both comfy for long drives and ready when you want to push harder.
Developed in Affalterbach (where AMG magic happens), this interior is built for people who love driving as much as relaxing in style.