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Mercedes-Benz - GT (2021)

Looking for the latest data on the iconic Mercedes-Benz GT?

The Mercedes-Benz GT is a high‑performance grand‑tourer that first debuted in 2014 and has since attracted discerning buyers worldwide. By 2021, the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GT had refined its architecture, offering increased horsepower and advanced aerodynamics. While exact figures vary by region and condition, Mercedes-Benz GT prices typically commence in the high‑$70k range and can climb above $90k for newer, low‑mileage models or special editions.

  • Engine: 5.5‑liter V8 Biturbo (house‑built) – 612 hp & 664 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch sport mode
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (Sport variants offer optional all‑wheel drive)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (≥ 91 octane)
  • Carburetion: Direct injection with cold flow and variable valve timing
  • Dimensions (2021):
    • Length: 4,960 mm
    • Width: 1,970 mm
    • Height: 1,395 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,810 mm
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h in 3.3 s (Sport variant), top speed 320 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Interior: 2‑seat cockpit, Nappa leather trims, luxurious ambient lighting, optional carbon‑fiber sport seats
  • Technology: MBUX infotainment, augmented‑reality navigation, Mercedes Drive Assist 3.0, integrated Sport Package A +'s center‑touch display
  • Safety: 6‑point seatbelt double‑barrier design, multiple driver‑assist systems, collision‑avoidance technology, custom “red‑line” driving modes

Depreciation Insight

The Mercedes-Benz GT depreciation curve reflects the luxury sport‑car market’s tendency for a steep first‑year decline, followed by a more stabilized rate over the long term.

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year due to the rapid introduction of newer models.
  • Between years 2‑3, depreciation usually falls to around 10‑12% per year.
  • After five years, the overall drop tends to hover around 35‑40% from the original purchase price, assuming regular maintenance and low mileage.
  • Factors such as trim level, extra packages, mileage, and market demand can accelerate or slow depreciation.

In practice, this means a 2021 Mercedes-Benz GT that was purchased in 2022 for $80,000 could trade for roughly $66,000–$70,000 by 2024, with further gradual declines thereafter. If you’re looking for used Mercedes-Benz GT price data, keep in mind that early second‑hand models (2020‑2021) generally hold value better than older, high‑mileage examples.

Comparison Context

When plotting the 2021 GT against comparable models, several dimensions stand out.

  • Performance: The GT’s V8 Biturbo delivers comparable power to the Porsche 911 Turbo S and outpaces the Audi RS7 4‑motors in acceleration times.
  • Aerodynamics: The GT’s active aerodynamics and sculpted front fascia grant it lower drag (Cd ≈ 0.29) than many rivals, improving speed and fuel efficiency.
  • Interior materials and bespoke packages, such as the Black K Group® edition, surpass the standard offerings in the V‑12 segment, positioning the GT as a top


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