AFFALTERBACH: The interior of the upcoming new Mercedes‑AMG GT four-door coupe was recently revealed.
The interior is an in-house development from Affalterbach, and conveys a focused, emotional driving experience.
The low seating position, typical of a sports car, is familiar from models like the two-door Mercedes‑AMG GT.
“Even when stationary, the interior already showcases what the future GT four-door is capable of, making the vehicle’s driving dynamics immediately tangible. It creates maximum control and enables a typical AMG driving experience that gets the pulse racing," said Mercedes-AMG chairman Michael Schiebe.
A key highlight of the interior design are the three driving dynamics controls on the center console that allow the throttle response, traction and handling characteristics to be adjusted in an instant.

These bring together key parameters of the vehicle’s character:
- The “Response Control” dial coordinates the response of the electric motors to accelerator pedal commands.
- The “Agility Control” rotary control changes the agility around the vertical axis and thus the cornering behavior.
- The “Traction Control” rotary control – used to control slip – influences the intervention of the traction control in nine stages.
Via the three rotary controls – known as the AMG Race Engineer Control Unit – the system provides direct access to the vehicle’s central nervous system.
The razor-sharp driver displays, consisting of a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14-inch multimedia display, combine to form a seamless single unit.
Striking large round climate control air vents at each end of the dashboard blend harmoniously into the glass surface.
There is an armrest with a closed storage compartment, and two charging pads for inductive fast charging of smartphones.

Two illuminated cup holders are cleverly separated from the charging pads.
The optional AMG Performance seats with integrated headrests are even sportier.
The Mercedes‑AMG GT four‑door coupe continues the tradition of customisation with the Manufaktur Exclusive programme, which offers customers a unique world of colours, materials and handcrafted surfaces.
The rear seat is designed with contoured individual seats for two passengers as standard.
An optional three-passenger rear seat is also available.
Both rear seat designs include backrests that can be folded down separately.

The standard one-piece panoramic glass roof contributes to the spacious feeling of the interior.
With available Sky Control, the panoramic roof is divided into individually switchable segments to allow customers the flexibility to choose how much sunlight comes into the interior.
At night, the panoramic glass roof can be transformed into a sparkling canvas with an available unique lighting display.
Other features include the Burmester 3D Surround Sound System, and Mercedes‑Benz User Experience (MBUX) which is based on the new Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS).
This deeply integrated software-to-cloud architecture intelligently networks and controls all control units and functions.
The “AMG Special” style offers four different sub-screens.
The “AMG Track Pace” display style shows telemetry data, acceleration values or race data depending on the situation.
The selection is complemented by the timeless "Classic" display style with various submenus such as efficiency or navigation.
