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The Mercedes-AMG GT3 is a GT3 racecar based on the road-legal AMG GT supercar, and the successor of the SLS AMG GT3 racecar.
Description[]
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 is a track-oriented but road-legal sports car by Mercedes-Benz, unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. It is the successor to the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3. The car was made available to customers between late 2015 to early 2016.
From 2015 onwards, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 was also Mercedes-Benz's entry for the majority of racing competitions the company participates in.
The AMG GT3 is powered by a 6.3 liter naturally aspirated V8 engine, sourced from its predecessor, the SLS AMG GT3, which allows the car a 0-60 of 3.6 seconds.
The chassis of the car is made from lightweight but rigid aluminum spaceframe. Most of the other components of the car body (cars doors, diffuser etc.), however, are made from carbon fiber to reduce weight.
The AMG GT3 also features 6-speed sequential racing transmission, double wishbone suspension and a high-strength steel rollcage to protect the driver and passengers.
Asphalt Street Storm Racing[]
Summary[]
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 appears as a Class A car. The Mercedes-AMG GT3 was first launched as a Highroller reward with its Blueprints being awarded.
The AMG GT3 was revived as a 4 day Champions Clash during July 28 – August 1, 2017 as the car prize for the top 10 players.
Stock statistics:
(Bold numbers are provided in-game, others are calculated. Last checked: Sep 14, 2020.)
Metric | Imperial | |
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Rating | 518 | 518 |
BHP | 419.83 kW (570.81 PS) | 563.00 hp |
Grip | 11.00 | 11.00 |
Acceleration | 2.88 s (0–100 km/h) | 2.75 s (0–60 mph) |
Weight | 1,620.00 kg | 3,571.45 lb |
Torque | 650.00 N⋅m | 479.42 lbf⋅ft |
Top speed | 239.94 km/h | 149.10 mph |
NOS torque | 40.00 N⋅m | 29.5 lbf⋅ft |
NOS time | 1.50 s | 1.50 s |
Costs:
Price | Sale value | |
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Vehicle | 8 | 72,300 |
Specific paints | - | |
Default wheels | - | |
Generic wheels | - |
Blueprint[]
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Blueprint † – Last checked: Sep 14, 2020 Sale value: 9,000 Rarity: Blue (Class A) Vehicle: Mercedes-AMG GT3 (8 to claim) Availability: Gift Boxes Statistical drop rates: 0.00 % | 0.00 % | 0.00 % | Chance Promo: 33.33 % |
The blueprint has its own Chance Promo with a limited-time Silver Gift Box Mercedes-AMG GT3 † that promises a "10x chance" of getting the blueprint. Results of WikiProject Statistics delivered a relative frequency of 33.33 % which means that the probability of getting the blueprint from this box is 100 %. See the box page for more details.
Sale values[]
Item | Sale value | Total |
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8 x 9,000 | 72,000 ✘ | |
72,300 ✔ |
Selling 8 blueprints gives 300 less Cash than claiming the car and then selling it. It is therefore recommended to first collect the blueprints, then claim the car and sell it, even if a player does not want the car.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
Summary[]
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 was added in the Enduro Update as a high-end Class B car with the following rank statistics:
- Starting rank: 1307
- This is shared with the Lotus Evora Sport 410 in the same class.
- This was changed to 1235 in the ? update
- MAX rank: 1543
- This was changed to 1446 (+211) in the ? update
- This was removed in the Gangstar Season Update
- MAX+PRO rank: 1686
- This was changed to 1648 (+202) in the ? update
- This was changed to 1679 in the Garage Life Season Update
- 0808 Elite Tuning rank: 1692, removed in the Sixth Anniversary Update.
- Tuning Kit bonus: +49
- This was changed to +50 in the Garage Life Season Update
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 379
- This was changed to 413 in the ? update
- This was changed to 444 in the Garage Life Season Update
- Upgrade rank percentages: 15/45/15/25
- Nitro Efficiency: 8/13/18
The AMG GT3 mainly rivals the Holden Coupe 60, SSC Tuatara, McLaren MP4/8, BMW M2 Special Edition. and W Motors Lykan HyperSport.
Performance[]
As expected for its rank in Class B, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 has a great launch and acceleration, rivaling the Holden Coupe 60. Compared to the Holden Coupe 60, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 has considerably better nitro efficiency compared to the latter's 10/15/20. This rating is not bad, but also not good. It has a maximum total speed of 288.9 mph/465.2 km/h, marginally faster than the Koenigsegg Agera R with 288.8 mph/465.1 km/h.
The GT3, while certainly not the best handling car, still has decent drifting and handling which could be considered equal to, if not slightly inferior to that of the Holden Coupe 60.
The AMG GT3 also has one of the superior top speed to most B class cars despite its nitro reliance.
Overall, given the AMG GT3's all-rounded stats, it is generally considered one of the best B class cars and can obtain some of the fastest timing on most maps among the B class cars.
This is a summary of how the AMG GT3 performs against other top-tier B Class cars:
- On short tracks, it is beaten only by the McLaren MP4/8 and BMW M2 Special Edition, the latter owing to its higher top speed and the former the much faster acceleration.
- On medium tracks, virtually only the M2 SE can beat it owing to its extremely similar performance but higher top speed. It is also the only car faster than the B Class car with more or less similar stats.
- On long tracks, the AMG GT3 mainly faces off against the M2 SE, Holden Coupe 60, Ferrari GTC4Lusso and Estoque for their slightly higher top speed but other similar performance.
- On all tracks, the AMG GT3 is inferior to the Mazda RX-8 Special Edition.
Usage[]
On long tracks like Tokyo, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 suffers from its poorer top speed compared to the Holden Coupe 60 and Lamborghini Estoque, this means that while the Mercedes-AMG GT3 drifts to recover lost nitro on the long straights, the Holden Coupe 60 might gain a chance of already getting ahead of the GT3 due to its superior top speed. Despite this, the GT3 still equals or beats the Holden Coupe 60 in the vast majority of tracks.
With the introduction of the BMW M2 Special Edition and Mazda RX-8 Special Edition, the AMG GT3 can no longer achieve a top 100 in leaderboards.
Price[]
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 had an original price of 1,000,000 or 6,250 that was later changed to 3,400 and later to 4,350. As of the Fifth Anniversary Update it costs 5,700. Tune-ups cost 2,500 and took 2 hours to complete. The Sixth Anniversary Update removed the car's Elite status.
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 was obtainable by reaching Tier 20 with the Premium upgrade in the De Tomaso P72 Festival. Players who already own the car would win 8x Wild Card - Superb instead.
The Mercedes-AMG GT3 was obtainable by reaching Tier 30 with the Premium upgrade in the Naran Hyper Coupe Car Hunt. Players who already owned the car would get 8x Wild Card - Rare instead.
As of the Gangstar Season Update, upgrades require 55 of each Rare Tires, Rare Suspension, Rare Drivetrain, and Rare Exhaust, 60 Rare Engine, 60 Rare Tech, 160 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Kit, and 8,000,000.
1990s | CLK GTR |
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2000s | SL65 AMG • CL65 AMG • CLS Coupe • SLK 55 AMG (R171) • SLR McLaren (Standard • 722 • Stirling Moss) • C 350 (W204) • C 63 AMG (W204) • E 550 Coupe (C207) • ML 63 AMG (W164) • CLK DTM AMG (C209) • C-Klasse DTM (W204) • SL 65 AMG (R230) |
2010s | #1 McLaren MP4-25 • Biome • SLS AMG (Standard • Electric Drive • Black Series • GT Final Edition) • Silver Lightning • SLK 55 AMG (Standard • Special Edition) • Ener-G-Force • Zetros 1833 • CLA 45 AMG RS • AMG C-Klasse DTM '14 • Unimog U 4023 • M-B AMG S 65 Coupé • Mercedes-AMG GT (Standard • S • #1 M-B AMG GT3) • GLC Coupe • AMG C 63 Touring Car '16 • G500 4×4 |