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If the AMG GT Black Series in Magma Beam orange doesn’t dazzle you, the price might

If the AMG GT Black Series in Magma Beam orange doesn’t dazzle you, the price might

Posted on July 25, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series is up for order, and if you thought it looked good in silver then wait until you catch it in AMG Magma Beam orange. Promising to drop as many jaws as the AMG V8 will with its 3.1 second 0-60 mph run, it’s a fitting finish for the new flagship of the GT line-up – though the price tag may be tough to swallow.

The order books have opened up in Europe, and you’ll need a deep wallet in order to put one on your driveway. Pricing starts at 335,240 euro (including 16-percent tax for Germany), which works out to around $389,000.

That’s no small sticker, true, but then again the AMG GT Black Series may very well be worth every cent.
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