
This car is available to purchase now in New Zealand, with pickup from South Dunedin, Dunedin.
With rear-wheel steering, adjustable traction control, active aerodynamics, and a titanium exhaust, this GT R delivers a truly visceral driving experience.
Inside, the driver-focused cockpit features AMG Performance seats, premium leather and Alcantara trim, and the latest infotainment system. Every detail reflects its track-bred pedigree while still offering comfort and practicality for road use.
This is not just another performance car - it''s the AMG GT R, a supercar engineered to dominate both road and track, and finished in special order Emerald Green. Imported from the UK brand new.
4.0L AMG M178 twin turbo V8
7 speed AMG dual clutch transmission
Rear wheel steering
AMG adaptive suspension
Electronic locking differential
Carbon fibre roof
Titanium AMG performance exhaust
AMG performance seats
AMG microfibre steering wheel
19''''/20'''' AMG forged wheels
Yellow AMG brake calipers
Static adjustable rear wing
Keyless Go package
COMAND navigation with digital radio
Premium sound system
Distronic adaptive cruise control
Reverse camera with Parktronic.
0.0Fuel star rating of 0 stars out of 6. Annual fuel cost of $5,410. Fuel economy of 13.8L per 100km. Cost per year is an estimate based on petrol price of $2.80 per litre and an average distance of 14000 km. Emissions and Energy Economy figures standardised to 3P WLTP.
Disclaimer: The Fuel Saver Information displayed here is provided for comparative purposes. Your actual cost per year and fuel consumption will vary from that shown, depending on factors such as vehicle condition and any vehicle modifications, driving style, traffic conditions, distance travelled and fuel price variations. You should not expect to meet exactly what this information says. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
CO2 star rating of 0 stars out of 6. This vehicle emits 317 grams/km.
Safety star rating of 5 stars out of 5. Based on 2025 VSRR rating.
