- Mercedes-AMG is preparing a third EV alongside SUV and GT EVs.
- Third model remains under wraps but has been officially confirmed.
- Simulated shifts and fake ICE sound are expected once again.
Mercedes-AMG isn’t just refining its performance playbook, it’s rewriting it with a two-pronged strategy. On one end, the brand is leaning back into larger displacement engines, bringing more inline-six and V8 models into the fold. At the same time, it’s investing heavily in electrification, with three bespoke EVs slated for release in the coming years.
The first of these will be the all-electric AMG GT four-door, previewed last year by the radical AMG GT XX concept. That model will be followed by a high-powered electric SUV that’s expected to produce more than 1,000 hp. A coupe version of this SUV is already in the pipeline as well, and Mercedes-AMG has said it should break cover by late 2027.
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Mercedes-AMG chief executive Michael Schiebe confirmed the news during a recent interview with Autocar. While he didn’t share specific technical details about the coupe SUV, it’s a fair assumption that it will closely mirror the standard SUV beneath the surface, just with a more streamlined roofline.
More Dramatic Looks?
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Interestingly, recent spy shots of the regular all-electric SUV from AMG show that it already has quite a low-slung shape, not too dissimilar to a Lamborghini Urus, rather than a more upright SUV like a Bentley Bentayga.
If AMG makes it even more coupe-like, it could end up looking just as dramatic in profile as the Ferrari Purosangue, not that you’d hear us complaining if that is the case.
It’s not the design of the SUV-coupe that will be the key selling point. As with the standard SUV, as well as the GT four-door, AMG’s third dedicated EV will be based on the bespoke AMG. EA architecture using trip Yasa axial flux motors.
Insane Levels Of Power
Both two- and three-motor versions are expected, with the range-topping potentially producing as much as 1,341 hp, or one Megawatt of power. This will allow it to leave more traditional combustion-powered super SUVs for dead, and could make it one of the quickest on the market.
Whether either of the two SUVs or the GT four-door can match the driving enjoyment of AMG’s more traditional V8s remains to be seen. In an effort to make them a little more exciting, AMG will add fake ICE soundtracks to its electric models, as well as simulated shifts like those pioneered by Hyundai’s N division.
