Back when our knowledge on the Mercedes-AMG GT topic still relied heavily on rumors, we learned that Affalterbach's machine will follow the model of the Porsche 911, thus offering us countless versions and editions over the years.
With the German automaker limiting us to the "standard" and the S incarnation of the machine for the early part of its life cycle, out thirst for meaner versions was only increased.
Now, Mercedes-AMG has quenched that thirst with the helo of the GT R. This supercar shows devilish pace, it sounds devilish... basically, it's one Green (Hell) devil.
As you can imagine, we can't just sit here, waiting to get our hands on a GT R, or simply pass the time until future incarnations of the octane behemoth (Black Series, anybody? here's a render) show up.
Instead, we've decided to bring you various renderings that amplify the German machine's inner demons. Last time we talked about the topic, we gave you a road-legal Mercedes-AMG RR. Such a vehicle would retain the GT RR racecar's SLS AMG-borrowed naturally-aspirated 6,208cc V8, replacing the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 animating the road car versions.
In his early 20s, the pixel master enjoys completing such Photoshop jobs on his lunch breaks, even though the complexity of this piece required more than one such episode - here's the artist explaining it: "Sci-fi esque AMG GT, using parts from existing concepts made over a couple lunch times."
P.S.: This type of outlandish 1s and 0s plays definitely makes for a wildbody machine, which is why we added the tag.
Now, Mercedes-AMG has quenched that thirst with the helo of the GT R. This supercar shows devilish pace, it sounds devilish... basically, it's one Green (Hell) devil.
As you can imagine, we can't just sit here, waiting to get our hands on a GT R, or simply pass the time until future incarnations of the octane behemoth (Black Series, anybody? here's a render) show up.
Instead, we've decided to bring you various renderings that amplify the German machine's inner demons. Last time we talked about the topic, we gave you a road-legal Mercedes-AMG RR. Such a vehicle would retain the GT RR racecar's SLS AMG-borrowed naturally-aspirated 6,208cc V8, replacing the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 animating the road car versions.
About the savage mashup you can see above
For the adventure we want to offer you today, we've brought along a fresh pixel rearrangement that delivers a sci-fi take on the matter. The image, which you can find above, comes from British artist Khyzyl Saleem.In his early 20s, the pixel master enjoys completing such Photoshop jobs on his lunch breaks, even though the complexity of this piece required more than one such episode - here's the artist explaining it: "Sci-fi esque AMG GT, using parts from existing concepts made over a couple lunch times."
P.S.: This type of outlandish 1s and 0s plays definitely makes for a wildbody machine, which is why we added the tag.