The 2026 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé is a fully electric four-door grand tourer built on the brand-new AMG.EA high-performance platform, designed for drivers who want supercar performance wrapped in a practical body. The 2026 Lucid Air is a large American luxury sedan engineered around range leadership and cabin refinement, targeting tech-forward executives and long-distance commuters. The AMG GT’s transition from combustion to full electric makes this comparison timely — two very different philosophies for spending $100K–$200K on an EV are now head to head.

Range & Charging
The AMG GT’s peak DC charging stands at 600kW, recovering 460km of range in ten minutes, with a 10–80% charge completed in just eleven minutes. WLTP range for the GT 63 is claimed at approximately 700km; real-world figures will likely settle closer to 550–580km depending on driving mode.
The Lucid Air Grand Touring claims 512 miles of EPA-estimated range — the longest of any EV currently on sale. On a 350kW DC fast charger, the Grand Touring recovers 200 miles in roughly 12 minutes, using Lucid’s 900V-class charging architecture. Real-world range tests consistently land close to the EPA figure at highway speeds. The Lucid wins on usable range; the AMG wins on raw charging speed.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The AMG GT is anticipated to be priced between $140,000 and $210,000 depending on trim — approximately ₦224M–₦336M at current grey-market import rates, with the GT 55 arriving at US dealers later in 2026 and the GT 63 following in early 2027. It is not officially sold in Nigeria, Kenya, or South Africa; grey-market import is the only route for African buyers.
The Lucid Air starts at $72,400 for the Pure trim, rising to $114,900 for the Grand Touring and $250,500 for the Sapphire — roughly ₦115M–₦183M for the two most relevant trims. Lucid does not have dealer presence in sub-Saharan Africa; import remains grey-market. If your priority is confirmed range for long inter-city runs in Nigeria, the Lucid Grand Touring is the more practical pick at a lower entry price.
Ecosystem & Rival Context
Mercedes-AMG buyers in this segment should also look at the EQS 53 AMG, which offers a more practical family focus. Lucid buyers comparing across brands should consider the Porsche Taycan, which sits at a similar price point with wider global servicing. Outside both brands, the BMW i7 M70 and Audi RS e-tron GT are strong rivals offering established dealer networks and proven charging infrastructure across Europe and the US. This comparison still matters because neither the i7 nor the RS e-tron matches the AMG GT’s charging speed or the Lucid Air’s outright range.
Pros & Cons
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé The 600kW charging ceiling means road trip stops are genuinely brief, which matters on long routes where time at the charger adds up. The GT 63’s 1,169hp output and 2.1-second 0–100km/h sprint put it in a category few four-door EVs can reach. The AMG badge carries strong resale recognition in the grey-import market. On the downside, pricing is unconfirmed and likely steep even by this segment’s standards, and parts availability outside Europe and the US will be limited.
Lucid Air The Grand Touring’s 512-mile EPA range removes charging anxiety on any realistic driving day, including Lagos-to-Abuja distances. Access to Tesla’s Supercharger network broadens its charging options significantly, which matters in markets with thin fast-charger coverage. The interior space and build quality are competitive with German rivals at a lower price. The cons: Lucid’s brand recognition in Africa remains low, affecting resale value, and the brand’s long-term financial stability is still monitored closely by the market.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé if outright performance and the fastest charging speeds available in any production EV matter more than anything else. Choose the Lucid Air Grand Touring if maximum real-world range and a lower entry price are your priorities — it covers more distance per charge than any rival at its price point. For grey-market buyers in Nigeria or Kenya, the Lucid’s lower cost and proven EPA range numbers make it the more defensible choice; the AMG GT is the right answer only if performance is non-negotiable.
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| Price | $71,400.00 |
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| Brand | MERCEDES LUCID |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Segment / Class | Executive Car — E-Segment |
| Available Trims / Variants | GT 55 4MATIC+, GT 63 4MATIC+ Lucid Air Pure |
| Powertrain Options | Fully electric only (both trims) |
| Additional Notes | First all-electric production model in AMG history; first production car globally to use axial-flux motors |
| Reveal Date | May 20, 2026 2026 |
| Launch Year | 2026 |
| Availability Status | Orders open; production begins summer 2026 In production |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Mercedes-AMG (Mercedes-Benz Group) |
| Country of origin | Germany USA (Lucid Motors, Arizona) |
| Assembly Country | Germany — Sindelfingen plant; axial-flux motors manufactured at Berlin-Marienfelde |
| Markets Available | Europe (confirmed at launch); US timing not yet confirmed for EV generation |
| Grey Market Import | Possible via European exporters; no RHD variant confirmed |
| Base Price (USD) | GT 55 ~€158,800 / GT 63 ~€179,000 (based on predecessor model pricing guidance) $71,400 |
| Additional Notes | US pricing and on-sale date for the EV generation have not been announced as of May 2026 |
| Battery Capacity | 106 kWh (gross; usable capacity not officially stated) 84 kWh |
| Battery Chemistry | NCMA — Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese, Aluminium Lithium-ion |
| Battery Architecture | 800V native; can downgrade to 400V on compatible chargers |
| Thermal Management | Oil-cooled cells; laser-welded aluminium cell housing |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) | (WLTP) Up to 700 km (435 miles) — GT 55; GT 63 approximately 596 km (370 miles) per early reports Up to 420 mi (EPA est.) |
| Energy Consumption | 17.8–21.0 kWh/100 km |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Regenerative braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 11 kW (both GT 55 and GT 63) 19.2 kW onboard |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | Up to 600 kW 200 mi in ~16 min (fast charging) |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | ~11 minutes; approximately 460 km of range recovered in 10 minutes |
| Cell Brand | round-cell format, AMG proprietary development with F1 program input |
| Additional Notes | F1-derived round-cell design; oil cooling enables sustained high output under repeated acceleration; 11 kW AC rate is notably limited for a vehicle at this price point |
| Motor Type | Axial-flux (YASA — acquired by Mercedes-Benz 2021) |
| Motor Configuration | Tri-motor — 1 front (spur-gear with disconnect), 2 rear (planetary gearset, independently controlled) |
| Front Motor Width | 89 mm |
| Rear Motor Width | 81 mm each |
| Power Output (kW / hp) | 600 kW / 816 hp (continuous rated) 430 hp, Single Motor RWD |
| Peak Power (kW / hp) | Up to 860 kW / 1,169 hp (peak during Launch Control at 80% charge) |
| Torque (Nm) |
GT 55 - 1,801 Nm GT 63 - 2,000 Nm 406 lb-ft |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
GT 63: 2.1 sec (with 1-foot rollout) / 2.4 sec (without rollout) 0–200 km/h - GT 63: 6.4 seconds 4.5 sec |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 300 km/h / 186 mph (with optional Driver's Package) 124 mph |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed per motor; AWD (rear-biased — AMG Performance 4MATIC+) |
| Rear-Wheel Steering | Up to 6 degrees opposite at under 80 km/h (agility); same direction above 80 km/h (stability) |
| Drive Mode | Comfort, Sport, Sport+, Race, Individual; Drift and Drag Race via optional AMG Dynamic Plus package |
| Launch Control | Yes — AMG Launch Control (available in S, S+, Race modes) |
| Overboost / Boost Mode | Yes — single pull of both steering wheel paddles; GT 63 adds up to 110 kW / GT 55 adds up to 50 kW |
| Torque Vectoring | Yes — software-controlled per rear motor |
| Traction Control Steps | 9 levels of adjustment |
| Simulated Sound | AMG FORCE S+ mode — simulated V8 exhaust and simulated dual-clutch gear shift interruption |
| Additional Notes | All performance figures are preliminary; Mercedes-AMG explicitly states confirmed figures from an officially recognised testing organisation are not yet available |
| Body Style | 5-door liftback (marketed as 4-Door Coupé) 4-door luxury sedan, 5 seats |
| Body Colour Options | Over 12 paint finishes (per US market reference); Manufaktur personalisation available |
| Platform / Architecture | AMG.EA (first production model on this platform) Lucid Air EV platform |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 5,094 × 1,959 × 1,411 mm L 195.9 in | W 86.4 in | H 55.4 in |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.22 0.197 cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 3,040 mm 116.5 in |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 4.9 in |
| Kerb Weight (kg) | 2,460 kg |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | AMG Active Ride Control — air springs with semi-active hydraulically interconnected dampers and active roll stabilisation Coil springs |
| Wheel Size (inches) | Up to 21-inch forged AMG 5-spoke (multiple options) 19” (std), 20” optional |
| Brakes (Front / Rear) | Carbon-ceramic front / steel rear (high-performance composite system) |
| Parking Brake | Electronic |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 415 L |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | 41 L |
| Wading Depth (mm) | Not applicable (performance EV; no off-road rating) |
| Turning Circle (m) | Reduced vs predecessor via rear-wheel steering |
| Sunroof | Optional panoramic Sky Control roof with embedded LEDs and dimming function (two-piece) |
| Aerodynamics | Active rear spoiler; Airpanel louvre system in front apron; Venturi underbody plates; optional rear diffuser |
| Additional Notes | 40 mm lower than first-generation model; flush door handles; six circular taillights with turbine-style design |
| Airbags (count) | Full set (front, side, curtain) |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes (9-level AMG ESP with adjustable intervention) |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Required by regulation; confirmed as standard |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Yes |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) | Yes |
| 360° Camera / Surround View | Yes — surround-view system (standard) |
| Reversing Camera | Yes |
| Hill Start Assist | Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Yes — full ADAS suite DreamDrive Premium (adaptive cruise, lane keep, collision avoidance) |
| ADAS Features | Active Brake Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist, Adaptive High Beam Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Parking Assist |
| Autonomous Driving Level | Level 2 OTA hands-free lane change (future update) |
| Autonomous Driving System Name | Mercedes-Benz ADAS suite via MBUX / MB.OS |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | Camera and radar array |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Yes (MB.OS platform supports OTA) |
| Additional Notes | AMG Track Pace system provides telemetry, drag race, and drift modes via ADAS integration |
| Seating Capacity | 4 (standard — 2 individual rear seats); 5 available (optional rear bench) 12-way heated front (std) | 20-way ventilated with massage (opt) |
| Seat Material | Leather and Alcantara; carbon fibre trim elements |
| Driver Seat Adjustment | Power-adjustable (AMG Performance sport seats optional) |
| Passenger Seat Adjustment | Power-adjustable |
| Power Seats | Yes |
| Seat Heating | Yes |
| Climate Control | Dual-zone automatic |
| Steering Wheel | AMG multifunction with configurable OLED-style buttons and satellite controls for drive mode, suspension, sound, and boost |
| Roof Type | Optional panoramic Sky Control (two-piece, with LED and dimming); standard solid roof available Optional panoramic Glass Canopy |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes (multi-colour; mode-linked) |
| Rain-Sensing Wipers | Yes |
| Heated Mirrors | Yes |
| Electrically Folding Mirrors | Yes |
| Interior Rear-View Mirror | Auto-dimming |
| Central Armrest | Yes |
| Gear Selector | Not a conventional selector; drive mode dials on centre console (AMG Race Engineer controls) |
| Noise Insulation | Upgraded acoustic glass available as option |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Yes OTA updates, mobile app, full smart integration |
| Wireless Charging | Yes — dual wireless charging pads |
| 5G / LTE | Yes (MB.OS platform) |
| Parking Aids | Front and rear sensors; optional Automatic Parking and Remote Parking 360° cameras, auto park, blind-spot view |
| Soft-Close Doors | Optional |
| Additional Notes | Rear-window sunshade available as option |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 14-inch MBUX Zero Layer touchscreen (angled toward driver) Glass Cockpit + 12.5" Pilot Panel |
| Driver's Display (inches) | 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster Integrated digital cluster |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | Yes — with Augmented Reality overlay (turn info, trip data) |
| Rear Passenger Screen | Optional — 14-inch passenger display |
| Screen Technology | OLED-style interface elements; MB.OS software |
| Rotatable / Adjustable Screen | Main screen angled toward driver (fixed) |
| Operating System | MB.OS (Mercedes-Benz Operating System) |
| Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto | Yes — wireless both |
| Voice Control | Yes — AI-powered; integrated with ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing, and Google Gemini |
| Additional Notes | AMG Track Pace, energy flow, telemetry, and aerodynamic displays integrated into infotainment Rear Display: Available with comfort package |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED — Three-pointed star signature DRL array (corner-mounted) |
| High Beams | Adaptive High Beam Assist (standard) |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Yes — three-pointed star LED signature |
| Adaptive Headlights | Yes |
| Delayed Headlight Shut-off | Yes |
| Welcome Lighting | Yes (mode-linked ambient system) |
| Tail Light Design | Six circular turbine-style taillights with star signatures |
| Interior Ambient Lighting | Yes — multi-colour, drive-mode responsive |
| Additional Notes | Launch Control activates a specific ambient lighting mode as part of start sequence |
| Sound System Brand | Burmester (standard: 3D Surround; optional: High-End 4D Surround) |
| Speaker Count | Standard: not published; Optional upgrade: 24 speakers |
| Audio Output (watts) | Optional Burmester High-End 4D: 1,450 watts |
| Streaming Services | Yes (via MB.OS and connected services) |
| AM/FM/DAB Radio | Yes |
| Navigation System | Yes — standard; Augmented Reality overlay available |
| Offline Maps | Supported via MB.OS |
| Rear Entertainment | 14-inch passenger screen (optional) |
| Car KTV | No |
| Additional Notes | AMG Race Engineer interface uses three rotary dials on centre console for direct drive mode control |
| Smartphone App Control | Yes — Mercedes me app |
| Keyless Entry / Start | Yes |
| Remote Start | Yes (via Mercedes me app) |
| Bluetooth Key | Yes — Digital Key |
| Remote Parking | Yes — optional |
| Automatic Parking | Yes — optional |
| Remote Climate Control | Yes (via app) |
| Digital Key | Yes |
| AI Assistant | Yes — ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing, Google Gemini integrated via MBUX voice control |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Yes (MB.OS platform) |
| Additional Notes | AMG Track Pace provides Drift Mode, Drag Race, and Track Race functions; Overboost activated via steering wheel paddle pull |
| Official Dealer Network | Mercedes-Benz dealer network (Europe confirmed; US TBC) |
| Spare Parts Availability | Very limited outside Europe and established Mercedes markets |
| Insurance Category | High — performance EV category |
| Roadside Assistance | Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance (Europe/US markets only) |
| Additional Notes | Carbon-ceramic brake replacement costs are significant; parts sourcing for grey-market imports requires planning |
| Data Source | Mercedes-AMG official press release (May 20, 2026); Mercedes-AMG official product page; paultan.org; Top Gear; Robb Report; Electrive; WhichEV; Autocar India; mbusa.com |
| Last Updated | May 24, 2026 |
| Additional Notes | Several specifications — including usable battery capacity, tyre sizes, front/rear track, EPA range, crash test ratings, battery warranty, and V2L/V2G capability — have not been published as of this date. All performance and range figures are listed as preliminary by Mercedes-AMG. 2026 update brings new AC system, extra center console display, and improved driver-assist features. |
| Editor's Note | NoteAC charging at 11 kW is the most significant practical gap for a vehicle in this segment and price class. Buyers considering grey-market import into Nigeria should factor in the near-total absence of 800V DC charging infrastructure; real-world charging will rely on slower AC rates until infrastructure develops. |
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Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct