Mercedes Built An EV That Pretends To Growl And Brad Pittβs Selling It

- The road version of AMGβs GT XX concept should make around 1,000 hp.
- AMGβs Taycan and e-tron GT rival includes a realistic fake ICE soundtrack.
- George Russell showed its drifting skills and sleek lines in a promo video.
Mercedes-AMG is steadily advancing development of its long-awaited all-electric GT 4 Door Coupe, and to give the project some star-powered visibility, it has enlisted Hollywood heavyweight Brad Pitt.
Fresh from his work on the upcoming Formula 1 film, Pitt made an appearance in Las Vegas during last weekendβs Grand Prix, where he took center stage in a new promotional push for the car.
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The German brand brought along a lightly-disguised prototype of the new AMG GT 4 Door Coupe to Sin City, offering Mercedes F1 driver George Russell the chance to drive it down the Strip. The same car was also used in a commercial filmed with Pitt and Russell that highlights some of the carβs performance prowess.
In the video, Brad Pitt rocks up at a valet counter to pick up the keys to his ride, which is the camouflage prototype. The valet worker calls on the driver, none other than Russell himself, to bring the car up to Pitt.
In the process, Russell performs some epic burnouts and drifts through the hotelβs underground car park before bringing it up to the hotelβs entrance and handing it over to Pitt.
What Powers It?
The car featured is the road-going version of the AMG GT XX prototype that was unveiled earlier this year. Like that car, the production model has a sleek design that should nicely position it as a rival to the Porsche Taycan and Audi RS e-tron GT.
While the idea of an all-electric sedan from AMG will no doubt upset some purists, itβs clear the carmaker is eager to ensure it is fun to drive and provides more than enough driving thrills.
Underpinning the new AMG GT 4 Door Coupe is the AMG-EA platform using aluminum, steel and lightweight fiber composites in its construction. Like the concept, it should use a trio of axial flux motors combining to pump out upwards of 1,000 hp. Β Β
