India’s most desirable luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the visionary super sports concept car – Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo, at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai. The stunning concept car boasts of extreme proportions, sensual contours, and intelligently implemented high-tech blend to form a body, that visually brings to life the breathtaking performance of 430 kW (585 hp) and 800 Nm of torque.
This exquisite vehicle will be on display at the Cultural Centre till May 2024 and viewers can interact with a video of the car via the QR Code. This is the third concept car Mercedes-Benz has displayed in India after the stunning Vision Maybach 6 and the outstanding Concept EQG.
Lance Bennett, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Mercedes-Benz India commented,
“Mercedes-Benz is the most desirable luxury brand, and our vehicles are inspired from a blend of sensual design and future technologies. Mercedes-AMG GT 6 accentuates our hallmark design philosophy, evoking emotions through its styling. With this vehicle we reiterate the desirability and exclusivity that is core to our brand, inspiring discerning customers and brand enthusiasts, world over. The Cultural Centre, with its exclusive and modern ambience, is the perfect place to showcase this top-end futuristic concept car in India. We are glad to witness the ecstatic response and intrigue our concept cars are creating from our customers and enthusiasts, be it the Vision Maybach 6, the Concept EQG, and now the AMG GT 6.”
The vehicle’s long bonnet has a flowing transition into a compact greenhouse offset to the rear, which takes the form of an aerodynamically efficient water drop to descend slightly at the rear, where it rests on the rear end with broad shoulder contours. The dynamic aura is accentuated by an extended, dramatic side contour and a pronounced bulge to the wheel arches, which blend into the low-slung, muscular bodyshell. The angled headlamps, with their colour scheme and determined look, convey a sense of sportiness and readiness to leap forward. This impression is reinforced by the bonnet with its expressive forms and motorsport details, such as the release catches on the bonnet and the fuel cap, for example.
Another eye-catching feature is the radiator grille – a reinterpretation of the wide Mercedes-Benz sports car grille with central star. Its shape is reminiscent of the legendary 300 SL racing car of 1952. However, instead of classic louvres the grille of the show car features exclusively LEDs. The variable LED grille with different light patterns is a further development of the diamond grille introduced with the new A-Class.
Mercedes-Benz recently collaborated with Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) to offer customers exclusive experiences from the world of art, culture, fashion, and luxury. The specially curated experiences include exclusive access to The Grand Theatre’s plush Diamond Boxes & Lounges which feature curated food and beverage menus, exclusive meet-and-greet opportunities and showcases at the Cultural Centre’s dedicated visual arts space – the Art House.
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