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Mercedes-AMG Turns the New GT 4-Door Coupe Interior Into a Real “Performance Control Room”

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 6, 2026 – Mercedes-AMG has revealed the interior of the upcoming new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe, and the message is clear: this cabin is meant to feel like a cockpit, not a lounge with a steering wheel. Announced from Affalterbach on March 6, 2026, the interior centers on driver-focused screens, tactile controls, and a new AMG RACE ENGINEER control concept that’s designed to make response, agility, and traction adjustments feel immediate. This matters because modern performance cars can feel overly digital or overly complicated—AMG is trying to make high performance feel more direct, more intuitive, and more emotional for people who actually like to drive.

The 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 4MATIC+ Wants to Feel Faster, Louder, and More “AMG”—Even as an SUV

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 6, 2026 – Mercedes-AMG has revealed the new GLC 53 4MATIC+ from Affalterbach, pitching it as a more emotional, more responsive take on the performance SUV idea—built around a high-revving six-cylinder and fully variable all-wheel drive. The 2027 AMG GLC 53 will be offered in both SUV and Coupe body styles, and it’s scheduled to arrive at U.S. dealerships in the second half of 2026. The promise is straightforward: sharper response, a stronger soundtrack, and more driver-adjustable character, including an available Drift Mode for experienced drivers on closed courses. For buyers, this matters because it’s not just “more power”—it’s about how the car feels minute-to-minute, from daily commuting calm to weekend-level drama.