
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 & GT 63 Pro Launched in India from ₹3 Crore
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 & GT 63 Pro Launched in India from ₹3 Crore
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 & GT 63 Pro launched in India at ₹3 Cr & ₹3.65 Cr. Up to 612hp, 0–100 in 3.1s, AWD, F1-style aero & luxe cabin. Deliveries start Q4 2025.
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Mercedes-Benz India has introduced the second-generation AMG GT 63 and GT 63 Pro, priced at ₹3 crore and ₹3.65 crore (ex-showroom), respectively. Marking a return after five years, these performance coupes expand AMG's India portfolio to nine models.
Both variants are powered by a hand-built 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine paired with a 9-speed DCT and AMG's 4Matic+ AWD system. The GT 63 delivers 585hp and 800Nm, while the GT 63 Pro pushes that to 612hp and 850Nm. Acceleration is blistering, with 0–100 km/h achieved in 3.2 seconds (GT 63) and 3.1 seconds (GT 63 Pro), the latter when fitted with Cup 2R tyres.
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Built with lightweight materials and shared architecture from the AMG SL, both cars feature Active Ride Control suspension and rear-axle steering. The GT 63 Pro adds superior cooling, larger brakes, and enhanced aerodynamics, promising serious track performance.
Visually, the new models boast sleek headlights, flush door handles, and a retractable spoiler. Inside, they offer a 2+2 seating layout, an 11.9-inch touchscreen, AMG-specific drive menus, and luxury appointments like Nappa leather, ventilated front seats, and a Burmester sound system.
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With a larger footprint, upgraded dynamics, and advanced tech, the GT 63 lineup brings Formula 1-inspired aero and drift-ready performance to Indian roads. Deliveries for the GT 63 begin Q4 2025, with the Pro arriving in Q1 2026.
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