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      Mercedes AMG GT and GT C Roadster fully revealed

      Sagar Bhanushali

      Sagar Bhanushali

      Following yesterday’s sneaky little teasers, the convertible version of the Mercedes AMG GT has been officially revealed. Like the coupe, the AMG GT convertible is offered in two different state of tunes – AMG GT Roadster and AMG GT C Roadster.

      Mercedes AMG GT and GT C Roadster fully revealed

      Both the GT and GT C Roadster versions are powered by Merc’s latest V8 biturbo engines. The base AMG GT produces 476bhp while the more powerful GT C brings in 557bhp to the table. Both vehicles use weight-optimised fabric soft tops which open and close in around 11 seconds at speeds of up to 50kmph. The three-layered fabric soft top is supported by a magnesium/steel/aluminium structure, which helps to keep the centre of gravity low. Additional rollover protection is courtesy of an integrated aluminium cross-member with rollover bars.

      At 557bhp, the peak output is 47bhp above that of the AMG GT S and 28bhp below the AMG GT R. A sprint from 0-100kmph is dealt with in 3.7 seconds and the top speed is rated at 316kmph. The base AMG GT Roadster, meanwhile, has 476bhp and 630Nm of torque and can accelerate from 0-100kmph in 4 seconds and hit a top speed of 302kmph.

      These Roadster versions include a lot of clever tech from the GTR. This includes active rear axle steering and the electronically controlled rear axle locking differential. The cars also get AMG Ride Control sport suspension.

      Mercedes will unveil the AMG GT and GT C Roadster in all their glory at the upcoming Paris Motor Show. With these two convertible versions, the Mercedes-AMG GT family has now increased to a five model line-up.

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