Mercedes Benz AMG GT 63 and 63 Pro Launched – Prices Start at ₹3 Crore

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Mercedes Benz AMG GT 63

Mercedes-Benz has officially brought back its iconic two-door sports car to Indian shores with the launch of the AMG GT 63 and its more extreme sibling, the GT 63 Pro. After nearly three years away from the Indian market, the new AMG GT lineup arrives with more power, upgraded dimensions, and improved features. Prices start at ₹3 crore for the GT 63 and go up to ₹3.65 crore for the GT 63 Pro (ex-showroom). Bookings for both models open today, 27 June 2025, and deliveries will begin in December 2025 for the GT 63 and January 2026 for the GT 63 Pro.

Design

The new AMG GT 63 is visibly larger than its predecessor—wider and longer—with a sleeker, more purposeful stance. One major highlight is the new 2+2 seating layout, borrowed from the AMG GT four-door model. While still a true sports car at heart, this added practicality makes the coupe more usable for everyday scenarios.

On the outside, the AMG GT 63 retains its muscular silhouette but gets all-new wheel designs, updated headlamps, and a fresh rear spoiler. The Pro variant further ups the ante with sharper paint finishes, larger alloys, and more aggressive aerodynamic details.

Interior

Step inside, and the cabin immediately reminds you of Mercedes’ modern design language. A vertical infotainment touchscreen dominates the centre console, complemented by a familiar AMG steering wheel and clean dashboard layout. Carbon fibre inserts now cover large portions of the interior, including the dash, doors, and central tunnel, underlining the car’s performance focus.

In the Pro variant, the cabin is even sportier, featuring exclusive trim, racier seats, and interior materials that match its Motorsport Collector’s Edition theme if you opt for that ultra-rare version.

Performance

At the heart of both models is a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, but tuned differently depending on the variant.

ModelPower OutputTorque0-100 kmphTop Speed
AMG GT 63585 bhp800 Nm3.3 sec315 kmph
AMG GT 63 Pro612 bhp850 Nm~3.2 sec~320 kmph

Both cars use Mercedes-AMG’s nine-speed automatic transmission and the 4MATIC+ all-wheel-drive system with a rear-wheel bias for a more engaging driving experience. With blistering acceleration and insane top speeds, these are easily among the fastest AMGs you can buy in India today.

Features

In terms of features, the AMG GT 63 duo gets a host of upgrades:

  • Enhanced MBUX infotainment system with AMG-specific displays
  • Dynamic driving modes, including race and drift settings
  • Adaptive suspension with multiple ride settings
  • Carbon ceramic brakes (optional on GT 63, standard on GT 63 Pro)
  • Rear-wheel steering for improved handling

The GT 63 Pro also gets better brakes, stiffer suspension tuning, and larger wheels for track-focused performance. If you want even more exclusivity, the limited-run Motorsport Collector’s Edition offers F1-inspired styling inside and out.

Booking

Mercedes has opened bookings across its dealer network and online platform from today, 27 June 2025. Deliveries will begin in a phased manner—GT 63 in December 2025, followed by the GT 63 Pro in January 2026. Given the niche appeal and high performance, these models are expected to attract enthusiasts, collectors, and serious AMG fans alike.

The return of the AMG GT 63 in a more refined yet powerful form marks an exciting chapter for Mercedes in India. Whether it’s the standard GT 63 or the hardcore GT 63 Pro, both models deliver unmatched performance, aggressive styling, and track-ready features, making them two of the most exciting sports cars available in the country.

FAQs

What is the price of the AMG GT 63 in India?

It is priced at ₹3 crore ex-showroom.

How powerful is the AMG GT 63 Pro?

It produces 612 bhp and 850 Nm of torque.

When do deliveries start in India?

December 2025 for GT 63, January 2026 for GT 63 Pro.

Does the AMG GT 63 have four seats?

Yes, it features a 2+2 seating layout.

Is the Collector’s Edition available in India?

Yes, in limited numbers as the Motorsport Collector’s Edition.

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