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Prior Design Mercedes-AMG GT S Gets Vossen Wheels

Prior Design Mercedes-AMG GT S Gets Vossen Wheels 18 photos
Photo: Vossen Wheels
Rumor has it that the 4-liter V8 engine in the AMG GT S is going to have over 600 hp when deployed under the hood of the next E63. That's a lot of power, and it just goes to show you can't judge a car by its displacement.
The AMG GT is cheaper yet faster than the SLS that it replaced, but has a much smaller engine. Mercedes dropped the gullwing act, but people still want to stand out and are going to the tuners to get their GTs looking more muscular. Prior Design revealed its package last year during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. About half a year later, the same car received several updates.

For starters, the simple blue paintjob is now interrupted by black, orange and yellow stripes that hint at the German national flag. Secondly, the older black wheels have been replaced by new alloys from Vossen.

Wide, fast and low with a sick set of Vossen Forged Wheels. One of our favorite cars has gotten even more amazing courtesy of two companies we like to see collaborating. Recently, both Vossen and Prior put together a widebody Porsche Macan that you might want to check out.

We've shown you this package before. But seeing as one of the most desirable cars of the moment received one of the coolest wide body packages ever, we figured you guys won't mind fresh photos.

As you may have guessed from the main photo we used, the back end styling caught our attention. The massive fender flares consist of several pieces and finish with two sets of fins that flank the air diffuser. A ducktail spoiler has also been glued onto the body, destroying every bit of discreetness that was left in the car.

At the front, our eyes are attracted by the vented hood that reminds us of the AMG GT racing car and the large carbon fiber chin spoiler. The German machine features a set of polished VPS-307 multi-spoke alloys that draw attention to the red brake calipers. All it needs now is a berserk interior!
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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