Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro Motorsport Collectors Edition in Australia
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro Motorsport Collectors Edition: rare supercar for Australia
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro Motorsport Collectors Edition in Australia
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro 4MATIC+ Motorsport Collectors Edition, limited to 200 units globally, arrives in Australia with exclusive features and high demand.
2026-02-13T21:20:35+03:00
2026-02-13T21:20:35+03:00
2026-02-13T21:20:35+03:00
Mercedes-AMG is preparing one of its rarest supercars for Australia: the GT 63 Pro 4MATIC+ Motorsport Collectors Edition. Out of a global production run of 200 units, the country will receive around 20, and all cars have essentially been pre-allocated. The high demand is understandable: previous limited-edition AMG GT models have seen their values soar, and this series promises even greater exclusivity.Priced at $568,800, this supercar costs more than some Ferrari and Lamborghini models. Compared to the standard GT 63 Pro, this version features an expanded aerodynamic package, a full set of carbon-fiber elements, and unique hand-painted bodywork. Silver Mercedes stars, Petronas green accents, and hand-painted AMG badges—all these details are exclusive touches not available even with the highest factory specifications.The interior has also been refined with nappa leather and microfiber, stamped AMG emblems, and an individual numbered plaque. Technically, the model remains close to the GT 63 Pro, but it’s the handcrafted details and collector status that drive its appeal. The history of previous special editions shows that such AMG models rarely depreciate, which explains the buzz around the new Motorsport Collectors Edition.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro 4MATIC+ Motorsport Collectors Edition, limited to 200 units globally, arrives in Australia with exclusive features and high demand.
Michael Powers, Editor
Mercedes-AMG is preparing one of its rarest supercars for Australia: the GT 63 Pro 4MATIC+ Motorsport Collectors Edition. Out of a global production run of 200 units, the country will receive around 20, and all cars have essentially been pre-allocated. The high demand is understandable: previous limited-edition AMG GT models have seen their values soar, and this series promises even greater exclusivity.
Priced at $568,800, this supercar costs more than some Ferrari and Lamborghini models. Compared to the standard GT 63 Pro, this version features an expanded aerodynamic package, a full set of carbon-fiber elements, and unique hand-painted bodywork. Silver Mercedes stars, Petronas green accents, and hand-painted AMG badges—all these details are exclusive touches not available even with the highest factory specifications.
The interior has also been refined with nappa leather and microfiber, stamped AMG emblems, and an individual numbered plaque. Technically, the model remains close to the GT 63 Pro, but it’s the handcrafted details and collector status that drive its appeal. The history of previous special editions shows that such AMG models rarely depreciate, which explains the buzz around the new Motorsport Collectors Edition.