



The Mercedes-AMG GT is a luxury grand tourer introduced by Mercedes-AMG in 2014. It is the second sports car to be developed by this outfit since Mercedes-Benz acquired famed German tuning house AMG and made them part of the family, so to speak. The AMG GT is now in the second generation, and has gained a reputation for driving pleasure, exciting performance and a high level of standard equipment. Here, we have a 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe for sale from West Des Moines, Iowa. This 1,940-mile machine is basically brand new and comes with features such as AMG Carbon Fiber trim, the MANUFAKTUR interior package, a Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system and more. Plus, it’s got a stonking 4.0-liter BiTurbo V8 under the hood!
Dressed to impress in MANUFAKTUR Alpine Gray, this 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe makes smoothness and sophistication its key attributes. You don’t need a bright color to make waves, after all, merely features such as AMG Carbon Fiber trim, 21-inch AMG forged split spoke black wheels and the AMG Night Package plus AMG Extended Night Package will do the trick. You’ve also got AMG Star Set plate frames, valve caps and even a keychain! The classic red and black Nappa leather interior of this 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe comes with the MANUFAKTUR Interior Package, Driver Assistance Package and Load Compartment Package. You’ve also got a dash cam, a fixed panoramic sunroof, a black microfiber headliner and rear seats with folding back rests in case you need more cargo space. You’ll also find Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system for a superb listening experience. There’s also the Guard 360 system, a first aid kit, and more.
This 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe can offer you exhilarating acceleration, including 0-60 in a mere 3.2 seconds! This comes courtesy of its reported 577-horsepower V8. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo unit also makes up to 590lb-ft of torque. Moreover, thanks to the car’s 9-speed AMG Speedshift MCT automatic gearbox and 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive system, you’ve got sure-footed traction no matter what the weather may be.


The Mercedes-AMG GT is a luxury grand tourer introduced by Mercedes-AMG in 2014. It is the second sports car to be developed by this outfit since Mercedes-Benz acquired famed German tuning house AMG and made them part of the family, so to speak. The AMG GT is now in the second generation, and has gained a reputation for driving pleasure, exciting performance and a high level of standard equipment. Here, we have a 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Coupe for sale from West Des Moines, Iowa. This 1,940-mile machine is basically brand new and comes with features such as AMG Carbon Fiber trim, the MANUFAKTUR interior package, a Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system and more. Plus, it’s got a stonking 4.0-liter BiTurbo V8 under the hood!


Mercedes-Benz has mastered the secret of giving its customers machines that don't require you to sacrifice the good times when growing up with their range of AMG powerhouses. Present today is this 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63. With a reported 5,000 miles on its clock, this is the definition of high-end performance and luxury for you and the family and can be yours today!


Introduced as a coupe and convertible, Mercedes-Benz joined the trend of four-door coupes with the launch of the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe in 2019. This model unmistakably aimed to challenge the Porsche Panamera, and it successfully does so on multiple fronts. Now available for sale is a 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S, boasting a mileage of 30,527 miles. When it was brand new, this exceptional car had an impressive MSRP of $192,475, and the sale includes the original window sticker. If you seek a vehicle that caters to both family needs and unleashes your inner racing driver, few options come as close to fulfilling these desires as the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S.



The R107-generation Mercedes-Benz SL is one of the most enduring luxury roadsters ever built, blending timeless styling, engineering solidity, and grand touring comfort in a way few convertibles have managed. By 1988, the 560 SL represented the pinnacle of the U.S.-market R107 lineup, offering the largest V8 available in the chassis along with refined luxury appointments and effortless cruising capability. This particular 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL shows approximately 50,539 miles and presents in one of the marque’s most elegant period combinations, finished in Arctic White over a blue interior with a matching blue soft top. With its removable factory hardtop, classic Mercedes overengineering, and unmistakable presence, this SL remains one of the most usable and desirable modern classics from Stuttgart.


Mercedes-AMG’s GLE 63 S Coupe represents the brand’s formula of combining super-SUV performance with long-distance luxury, wrapping a brutally capable hand-built V8 drivetrain inside a dramatic coupe-SUV silhouette. By 2025, this platform had matured into one of the most complete performance SUVs on the market, offering genuinely exotic-car-rivaling acceleration while remaining practical enough for daily use. This particular 2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupe shows approximately 16,737 miles and stands out thanks to a highly desirable specification that blends elegant Cirrus Silver Metallic paint with the rich AMG Macchiato Beige/Black Exclusive Nappa leather cabin. Add in full-body satin PPF, ceramic coating, and premium Larte Design carbon fiber enhancements, and this example presents as a carefully curated enthusiast-owned build rather than a standard showroom configuration.


Mercedes-AMG created the GT lineup to serve as a true standalone performance halo car, blending race-inspired engineering with unmistakable grand touring character. Positioned between the standard AMG GT and the range-topping GT R, the GT C introduced wider bodywork, rear-wheel steering technology, and significantly enhanced performance dynamics derived from AMG’s motorsport experience. This 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT C shows approximately 19,277 miles and is finished in striking Magnetite Black Metallic over an AMG Classic Red and Black Exclusive Nappa Leather interior. Equipped with desirable factory options including the AMG Carbon Ceramic Braking System, AMG Night styling packages, and AMG Matte Carbon Fiber trim, this GT C delivers an aggressive yet sophisticated specification. Combining open-air driving with thunderous V8 performance, this AMG roadster offers a visceral experience that perfectly captures the spirit of modern AMG engineering.



For many Porsche purists, the 997-generation 911 represents the sweet spot between modern usability and classic analog engagement. This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet belongs squarely in that category, pairing the sought-after 997.1 platform with a naturally aspirated flat-six, rear-wheel drive, and—most importantly—a 6-speed manual transmission. Showing under 74,000 miles, this open-top sports car offers the kind of engaging driving experience that has become increasingly difficult to find as the performance car world moves toward turbocharging, electrification, and automatic gearboxes. Finished in timeless Arctic Silver Metallic over a black full leather cabin, this Carrera S is tastefully specified with enthusiast-friendly options including the Sport Chrono Package, Bose audio, heated seats, and Porsche’s adaptive suspension system.


The Jaguar XKR-S represented the wild side of Jaguar grand touring in the early 2010s, taking the already potent XKR and transforming it into something far more aggressive, focused, and memorable. As Jaguar’s most powerful production model at the time of launch, the XKR-S combined traditional British luxury with supercar-level performance, wrapped in one of the brand’s most dramatic modern designs. This 2013 Jaguar XKR-S Convertible shows approximately 31,722 miles and presents in a particularly eye-catching specification, pairing Polaris White paint with a rich Warm Charcoal and London Tan interior, topped by a striking Bordeaux soft top. With its factory carbon fiber aerodynamic elements, premium audio, and supercharged V8 soundtrack, this is an increasingly desirable modern Jaguar performance flagship.


This 2018 Maserati GranTurismo Sport Convertible embodies the final era of Maserati’s naturally aspirated grand touring philosophy, pairing timeless Italian styling with one of the most emotional V8 soundtracks of the modern era. Showing just 26,297 miles, this GranTurismo Sport Convertible is finished in elegant Blu Sofisticato Metallic over a Nero interior and delivers the kind of analog driving character that has become increasingly rare in today’s performance car landscape. Beneath its sculpted bodywork sits Ferrari-derived V8 power routed through a traditional automatic transmission, creating a driving experience centered around sound, drama, and long-distance comfort. Equipped with desirable carbon fiber interior trim, gloss black MC Design wheels, and a premium Harman Kardon audio system, this Maserati offers a compelling blend of exclusivity, style, and open-top grand touring capability.

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