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Inside the New AMG GT

by The Modern Daily
March 6, 2026
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Inside the New AMG GT

Mercedes‑AMG GT 4‑Door Coupe interior has been revealed, highlighting AMG’s goal to make performance an immersive experience, not just numbers. Mercedes‑AMG GT 4‑Door Coupe’s upcoming model interior focuses on making performance feel like a full sensory experience, not just numbers. Developed in-house by Mercedes‑AMG in Affalterbach, the cabin is designed to strengthen the connection between driver and car. It emphasizes the vehicle’s purpose as a true AMG performance machine, prioritizing engaging driving dynamics, precise control, and direct interaction between human and machine to enhance the overall driving experience.

The interior of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is designed with a strong focus on the driving experience. A low, sports-car-style seating position—similar to the two-door Mercedes-AMG GT—creates an immediate sense of emotion and driver engagement. The vehicle’s control layout and operating philosophy prioritize intuitive access to key driving functions, helping the driver stay focused on the road and the overall driving experience.

A standout feature in the interior of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is the trio of driving-dynamics controls on the center console, designed to give drivers greater control and highlight the car’s performance focus. These include Response Control for adjusting electric motor throttle response, Agility Control for modifying cornering behavior, and Traction Control with nine stages to manage slip. Ergonomically positioned toward the driver and styled to match the air vents, the rotary controls provide intuitive operation and enhance the driving experience.

The cockpit of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe reflects its high-performance DNA with a driver-focused interior layout. A wide dashboard display integrates a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14-inch multimedia screen, forming a seamless unit angled toward the driver for better readability and control. An optional 14-inch passenger display offers separate content for the front passenger.

Large round air vents with ambient lighting blend into the glass dashboard surface, combining a metallic look with a modern high-tech aesthetic. The center console continues the driver-oriented design and includes a storage armrest, two wireless charging pads, illuminated cup holders, and a sculpted winglet that houses the central climate vents—balancing functionality with a striking, sporty design.

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