Mercedes-AMG has revealed the interior of the new GT 4-Door, and it’s less “luxury lounge” and more “mission control.”
Everything is built around the driver, from the low seating position to a cockpit that keeps key controls exactly where you want them. A 10.2in driver display and 14in central screen form the digital core – slick, fast, and very AMG.

If you’ve seen Mercedes’ recent hyperscreen set-ups, you’ll know the direction of travel. This is slightly more focused, but still properly high-tech.
The standout feature is the AMG Race Engineer system. Three rotary controls in the centre console let you adjust response, handling and traction on the fly, giving near track-level control without the complexity.

Elsewhere, it balances performance with usability. The front seats hold you tight when you’re pushing on, while the rear actually offers proper space and comfort.
Ambient lighting, illuminated vents and a switchable panoramic roof add a bit of theatre, while the latest MBUX system keeps everything intuitive, whether you want full telemetry or a calmer set-up.
It all adds up to a cabin that doesn’t just look fast – it actively shapes how the car drives.