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The Mercedes-AMG GT R added an extra 75 hp and 73.8 lb-ft (100 Nm) of torque over the already impressive figures boasted by the S version to bring its specs to 585 horsepower and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm).
Since this was the launch color for the Mercedes-AMG GT R (you know, the current range-topper, whose works nickname is Beast of the Green Hell), we obviously associated the two.
Mercedes-AMG GT R is dead for 2021, report says The "Beast from the Green Hell" is getting killed off, and the much more expensive Black Series will reign over the AMG GT range.
ByScott Collie February 16, 2017 / AMG injects a touch of Green Hell into the Cigarette Racing Marauder The AMG GT R alongside the boat it inspired View 10 Images 910 Mercedes 10 / 10 The logo on ...
The car is finished in the Green Hell Magno, which premiered on the AMG GT R. This AMG GT Black Series had an original sticker price of over $346,000. Power comes from a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 ...
Mercedes-AMG gave the GT R a proper nickname after showcasing its latest creation to the automotive world: The Beast of The Green Hell. The Beast is the Mercedes-AMG GT R; The Green Hell is none ...
Nicknamed “the Beast of the Green Hell,” the AMG GT R has a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 with 577 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque.
In the U.S. you can buy a Mercedes-AMG SL 63 from just over $150,000, whereas in Europe (Germany to be more precise), you’ll be spending upwards of €160,000 – just €16,000 shy of a 911 Turbo.
Want a new 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT R Coupe? You'll have to cough up at least $157,995. Mercedes-Benz also confirmed that the " Beast of the Green Hell " would arrive at dealers this summer. 0:00 / 0:00 ...