Geneva Show 2015: Mercedes-AMG GT3 unveiled!


Expected to enter the track in 2016 in various GT championships, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 has officially unveiled its forms to light just before the Geneva Salon in 2015 after being the victim of the traditional "game" of leaked shots.
  
At the Paris Motor Show 2014, the Fair star was undoubtedly the Mercedes-AMG GT. Real beauty canon with exceptional mechanical, specialists and enthusiasts of the firm at the star immediately geared towards potential derived from the Teutonic cut. However, the firm at the star has confirmed only one variant of its model and it is a GT3 version that will be presented at the Geneva Salon in 2015 and whose last shots were officially unveiled on Friday February 27th.





True competition racing carFrom a purely aesthetic point of view, these new images confirm the aggressive nature of the beast already glimpsed through the first teasers. The grille is impressive and reminds the models 300 SL of the 1950s and the silhouette is refined yet extremely dynamic as evidenced by the flared wheel arches, side skirts or the vents scattered throughout the body.
But stripped sweating sporty, cockpit gives pride to the carbon fiber that is as ubiquitous on the outside. Racing wheel way Formula 1, digital display and roll bar act as essential accessories in a compartment carved for the competition.






A 6.3-liter V8 under the hoodAs a reminder, this new competition machine will participate in the various GT championships in 2016 with the goal to succeed the high-performance SLS AMG GT3 (over 200 wins since 2010).






If the correct performance of the machine have still not been revealed, Mercedes-AMG has confirmed that his future Teutonic monster will have a 6.3-liter V8 under the hood mated to a sequential six-speed gearbox. Enough to meet the rival McLaren 650S GT3, BMW M6 and other GT3 GT3 Lamborghini Huracan.
But more, it will still take some its troubles patiently, the Geneva Motor Show in 2015 already commencing on March 3
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