R4.3m buys you the fastest-accelerating Mercedes-AMG ever: GT 63 S E Performance now on sale

Jason Woosey|Published

The new Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance is now on sale in South Africa.

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Sprinting from 0-100km/h in a claimed 2.8 seconds, the new Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance elevates the brand to almost hypercar levels of performance.

Now on sale in South Africa, the new two-door flagship is yours for R4,369,287, and surprisingly that doesn’t make it the most expensive Benz on the market. The G63 (R4.45m) and S63 (R4.6m) are even more detrimental to your cashflow.

South Africans already had an early preview of the GT 63 S E at the 2025 Simola Hillclimb in Knysna in early May, where it won the road and supercar category with Clint Weston behind the wheel.

But what makes it tick?

The new S E Performance model, not to be confused with the regular GT 63, pairs a powerful 4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine with a 150kW rear-mounted electric motor for system outputs of 600kW and 1,420Nm.

The result is a car that accelerates even quicker than the GT Black Series and F1-derived Mercedes-AMG One.

The hybrid system produces a combined 600kW.

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It’s even ferocious at Gauteng altitudes, with independent performance tester Mark Jones having achieved a 0-100km/h time of 2.76 seconds at the Gerotek testing facility.

For what it’s worth, the new AMG hybrid model can also travel up to 13km on electric power alone, thanks to its 6.1 kWh battery, which is mounted above the rear axle.

The new GT 63 hybrid model rolls on 21-inch alloy wheels with a five-spoke design, and also boasts some impressive aerodynamic features.

Chief among these is an active aerodynamic element beneath the front bumper, that can extend downwards to create the Venturi effect, effectively sucking the car onto the road at higher speeds.

Chassis wizardry includes AMG’s Active Ride Control suspension with semi-active roll stabilisation, as well as active rear-axle steering that greatly enhances agility at low and high speeds.

AMG’s ceramic composite braking system, with six-piston callipers at the front, is part of the deal too.

The GT 63 S E Performance cabin has unique displays.

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Moving inside, the 2+2 cabin comes with electrically adjustable AMG sports seats with three massage programmes, and there is a large selection of upholsteries to choose from.

Furthermore, the MBUX multimedia system has numerous AMG and hybrid-specific displays and functions.

The new Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance is on sale now at a price of R4,369,287, which includes a five-year or 100,000km service and maintenance plan.

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