
Spy shots of the production AMG GT SUV, set to arrive in 2027, have been leaked. The model will feature a tri-motor setup with a maximum power output of 1,000 kW, built on the AMG.EA electric platform.
Although still covered in heavy camouflage, the new car already shows off its athletic profile. The front end is robust and muscular, and despite being an electric vehicle, it retains a relatively long front hood, giving it a distinctive coupé-like silhouette.
For its powertrain, the AMG GT SUV will use lightweight, compact, high-energy-density transverse flux motors from UK-based company YASA — a firm previously acquired by Mercedes-Benz. These motors achieve a power density of up to 59 kW/kg while weighing only 12.7 kg, far exceeding mainstream motors available today, and bring massive performance potential to AMG.
The model is expected to launch with a tri-motor system, producing 1,000 kW (1,360 hp) of maximum power, a 460 km driving range, and the ability to add 400 km of range in just 5 minutes of charging. It may also come with an electronic sound system that simulates a V8 engine.
