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Now is your last chance to win a Mercedes-AMG GT Stealth Edition

Now is your last chance to win a Mercedes-AMG GT Stealth Edition



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When thinking of a word to describe a matte, blacked-out twin-turbo V8-powered 523 horsepower roadster, the word “stealthy” doesn’t exactly come to mind. In fact, if you’re behind the wheel of the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Stealth Edition, there’s a solid chance that most people will turn their heads as you drive by. In our experience that’s just what happens when you drive a car worth more than $150,000. Thankfully you don’t have to shell out that kind of cash for this GT, because Omaze is giving one away.  

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Here’s what we thought of the AMG GT Stealth Edition when it was first introduced: 

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“Mercedes-AMG seemingly disagreed with us when we labeled the GT's 469-horsepower output "more than adequate," because it's injecting more 54 horses into the driveline for the 2021 model year. It's also expanding the list of standard and optional features, and it added a blacked-out model named Stealth Edition to the range.

“Power still comes from a twin-turbocharged, 4.0-liter V8, but it now delivers 523 horsepower and 494 pound-feet of torque, up from 469 and 465 in 2020. The increase lowers the GT's zero-to-60-mph time to 3.7 seconds, two tenths of a second quicker than before, and the eight-cylinder doesn't stop accelerating until the speedometer displays 194 mph. Buyers who prefer the GT convertible will have to settle for a 193-mph top speed, however.