Brand: Mercedes-Benz
Product: AMG GT 63 S 4-Door
Release Date: Early 2019
Price: $162,200+
From: mbusa.com
Will all due respect to Jeff Foxworthy: if you’ve ever heard of the “One Car,” you might be a car nerd. It’s a term bandied about in barstool arguments and forum threads, one that’s usually some variation of, if you could only drive one car for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Obviously, different enthusiasts have different desires, but for most gearheads, it comes down to some sort of vehicle that’s fast, fun to drive, is capable of handling real life’s real roads and has enough room for four people and some luggage. Good looks are appreciated, but not required.
Enter the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-Door coupe, a sleek sedan packing the best performance bits AMG has to offer — including a twin-turbo. 4.0-liter V8 that makes 631 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque and performance-tuned all-wheel-drive (that can be switched to rear-wheel-drive alone when it’s time to make the donuts). Seems like a solid choice for a One Car, no? Your humble author took it for a week to find out.
What We Like
Good god, this thing is fast. Like, make-you-angry-every-highway-isn’t-the-autobahn, leave-you-unironically-quoting-Top Gun fast. Galloping along at 80, 90 miles an hour feels effortless. Even the tight, winding turns of narrow, old-school highways like the serpentine Merritt Parkway seem like child’s play at speeds that would have you anxious in almost any other car. You can merge onto any road, with any amount of runway. Trust me: I had to launch control onto said parkway (where stop signs for on-ramps sit next to 70-mph traffic) more than once, and I could dive in with ease. In fact, “with ease” is being too subtle; this thing blitzes forward.
Plus, it makes the best sound when you hammer it. AMG has long been a master of squeezing beautiful music out of a V8, and the GT 63 S’s full-throated powerboat roar never grows old.