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Mercedes-Benz - GT (2016)

Curious about the Mercedes‑Benz GT price and how it has shifted over the years? Whether you’re eyeing the original Mercedes‑Benz GT 2016 price, looking at the current used Mercedes‑Benz GT price, or just wondering what is a 2016 Mercedes‑Benz GT worth, this guide gives you a clear, data‑driven snapshot of the key factors that shape the car’s value in today’s market.

  • Model Year: 2016‑present (Current generation)
  • Engine: 3.5‑liter twin‑turbo V6 (105 hp) or 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo V6 (233 hp) in turbo‑charged variants.
  • Power Output: 115 hp – 233 hp, delivering a dynamic yet accessible performance profile.
  • Torque: 112 lb‑ft – 272 lb‑ft, depending on engine options.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with manually‑shifted paddle doors.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (92 octane or higher).
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive (AWD).
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,388 mm (172.8 in); Width ≈ 1,858 mm (73.1 in); Height ≈ 1,203 mm (47.4 in); Wheelbase ≈ 2,647 mm (104.2 in).
  • Weight: 1,640 kg (3,610 lb) to 1,830 kg (4,034 lb), depending on options.
  • Interior Features: 10.9‑inch infotainment display, dual 7‑inch climate controls, digitized instrument cluster, and leather‑trimmed dashboard.
  • Safety Tech: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring, and Mercedes’ Pre‑Collision Assist.
  • Top Speed & Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h in 5.5 s for high‑output trims; top speed electronically limited to 250 km/h.

These specifications paint a picture of the GT as a refined, lightweight sports coupe that balances comfort with spirited performance—a package that has made it a staple of the premium segment for both new and used buyers.

Mercedes‑Benz GT depreciation is a critical factor for prospective buyers. The vehicle typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase, reflecting the brand’s initial brand‑depreciation curve. Afterward, the GT usually sees a more modest annual decline, averaging about 5‑6 % per year, until it reaches a stabilized value between years 5 and 7 when the market tends to level off. Below is a snapshot of how depreciation trends can impact long‑term ownership costs:

  • Year 1: 15‑20 % drop from MSRP or used market value.
  • Years 2‑4: 5‑6 % annual reduction.
  • Years 5‑7: Value stabilizes; only 2‑3 % yearly decline as older models hit the “classic” status.
  • Beyond Year 7: Possible slight annual decrease or potential increase for highly collected or low‑mile variants.

When evaluating used Mercedes‑Benz GT price, it’s essential to examine these depreciation curves in conjunction with vehicle condition, mileage, and market demand. A well‑maintained 2016 GT with under 30,000 km may fetch a


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