Mercedes-AMG’s debut electric vehicle isn’t solely focused on raw speed; it’s evidently designed with a distinctive attitude in mind. Recent development footage showcases the forthcoming four-door Mercedes-AMG GT electric gracefully maneuvering across icy terrains. The brand is making it clear that this will be far from a typical, clinical EV experience.
Currently undergoing rigorous winter testing, the prototype emphasizes its dynamic capabilities, particularly its aptitude for drifting. Engineers are actively highlighting the car’s ability to deliberately break traction and maintain precise, controlled slides, even in challenging low-grip conditions like snow and ice.
But here’s the most intriguing twist: AMG is resolute that this electric performance car should not feel inherently “electric.” The vehicle will incorporate simulated V8 engine sounds and even artificial gear shifts, meticulously engineered to recreate the emotional and visceral driving experience synonymous with a traditional AMG performance machine.
This new model is anticipated to go head-to-head with rivals such as the Porsche Taycan and will be constructed on AMG’s bespoke AMG.EA platform. This represents a significant strategic shift for the performance division as it fully embraces the electric era, promising an electrifying future that retains AMG’s core essence.

