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Can the whole family go out together?

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe

BMW M8

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe

BMW M8
We compare the Mercedes-AMG flagship sports car, the GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe, with the BMW M M8 Competition Coupe. The M8 is 30 kg lighter, but the body size of the M8 is 140 mm longer in length and 125 mm longer in wheelbase, making the AMG GT more compact in all respects except for its overall width. However, there is a crucial reason for this.
The M8 seats four, while the AMG GT seats two (an additional two seats are available as an option). This difference is also clearly reflected in the wheelbase. Even though they are both GT coupes, the AMG GT places more emphasis on driving performance, while the M8 is designed with daily use in mind.
For those with families, a four-seater car might be easier to convince your wife to buy one, since it can accommodate children. The AMG GT might require compromise in that respect.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe
Body size = Length 4730mm x Width 1985mm x Height 1355mm
Wheelbase = 2700mm
Vehicle weight = 1940kg
Tire size = 295/30R21 (front) / 305/30R21 (rear)
BMW M8 Competition Coupe
Body size = Length 4870mm x Width 1905mm x Height 1360mm
Wheelbase = 2825mm
Vehicle weight = 1910kg
Tire size = 275/35R20 (front) / 285/35R20 (rear)
Reasonable power considering the model’s characteristics and capacity

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe

BMW M8

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe

BMW M8
Although both cars are equipped with the same V8 engine, the M8 has a larger displacement and more power. However, I suspect that the power increase was not simply to beat its rivals. The M8 is a four-seater coupe. Even with a full load, these specs should allow the rear seat passengers to enjoy the M8’s charm. In that sense, the M8 has a truly enthusiastic package.
The AMG GT, on the other hand, is a coupe that is purely focused on sporty performance. In fact, it is almost impossible to fully utilize over 500 PS of power on public roads, so there is no real difference between the two.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe
Engine type = V8 DOHC twin turbo
Displacement = 3982cc
Maximum output = 585PS / 5500-6500rpm
Maximum torque = 800Nm / 2500-5000rpm
Transmission = 9-speed AT
Drive system = AWD
BMW M8 Competition Coupe
Engine type = V8 DOHC twin turbo
Displacement = 4394cc
Maximum output = 625PS/6000rpm
Maximum torque = 750Nm/1800-5860rpm
Transmission = 8-speed AT
Drive system = AWD
Is 2 million yen not a big difference?

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupe

BMW M8
The price figures are also interesting. The four-seater, high-powered M8 is about 2 million yen cheaper than the AMG GT. When comparing driving performance and functionality, it seems the M8 offers better value.
However, considering that AMG is packed with the latest technology, such as the AMG Active Ride Control suspension, the price of 27.5 million yen is understandable. In fact, a difference of 2 million yen on a 30 million yen purchase is not a big deal.



























