Mercedes-AMG just dropped their most audacious statement yet. The all-new AMG GT XX concept packs a staggering 1,360 BHP and promises a mind-bending 360 km/h top speed, making it AMG’s first-ever fully electric concept vehicle. This isn’t just another concept car—it’s a direct challenge to every electric hypercar on the planet, with production plans already in motion for 2026.
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Performance That Defies Logic
| Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Power Output | 1,360 BHP from three axial flux motors |
| Top Speed | 360 km/h |
| Battery | 114 kWh NMC chemistry pack |
| Architecture | 800V AMG.EA platform |
| Charging Speed | 850 kW DC (400 km in 5 minutes) |
| Drag Coefficient | 0.198 Cd (ultra-aerodynamic) |
Revolutionary Axial Flux Technology
The AMG GT XX becomes the first fully electric vehicle to feature axial flux motors—technology previously seen only in Ferrari SF90 Stradale and Lamborghini Temerario hybrid hypercars. This cutting-edge motor configuration delivers unparalleled power density and efficiency, positioning Mercedes-AMG at the forefront of electric performance technology.

Design Excellence Meets Aerodynamics
The four-door Gran Tourer features Mercedes’ iconic Panamericana grille with illuminated surrounds, massive hood scoops, and an incredibly low 0.198 Cd drag coefficient. The signature orange shade pays homage to the legendary C111 concept vehicles from the 1960s-70s, while 21-inch aerodynamic wheels and six cylindrical 3D taillights with 700 programmable LED signatures create a futuristic aesthetic.
Formula 1-Inspired Engineering
The 114 kWh battery pack employs sophisticated cooling technology directly inspired by Mercedes’ Formula 1 racing division. The 800V architecture enables ultra-fast 850 kW DC charging, adding 400 kilometers of range in just five minutes—a game-changer for long-distance electric performance driving.



Production Reality Check
Unlike typical concept cars, the AMG GT XX appears close to production readiness. Mercedes-AMG plans to launch both the sedan and an SUV variant by 2026, making this the brand’s first series production fully electric performance vehicle.
Impact on Global EV Performance
This development signals a seismic shift in electric vehicle performance standards. As covered on India EV News, such technological breakthroughs often trickle down to more accessible performance EVs, accelerating the entire industry’s evolution.
The Bottom Line: The Mercedes-AMG GT XX concept isn’t just pushing boundaries—it’s obliterating them, proving that electric vehicles can deliver hypercar performance while maintaining luxury and practicality.
For official updates on Mercedes-AMG’s electric future, visit Mercedes-AMG Official and explore more electric performance insights on India EV News.

