Mercedes-Benz Sports Cars

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Mercedes sports cars blur the line between performance and luxury, with the brand’s vehicles always conveying an impressive balance between both comfort and the driving experience. After all, a fast car can be so much more with a little bit of premium flair thrown in. The German automaker brings both status and speed to the fore with these impressive 4- and 2-door sports cars.

List of New Mercedes Sports Car Models and Prices

This is a list of the Mercedes-Benz sports car models currently for sale in the USA:

Model Power Engine Base Price
Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 Convertible TBC TBC TBC
Mercedes-AMG ONE 1,048 hp 1.6L Turbo V6 Plug-in Hybrid $2,800,000
Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series 720 hp 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $325,000
Mercedes-AMG GT 43 362 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $95,900
Mercedes-AMG A35 302 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $45,850
Mercedes-AMG C43 Sedan 402 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $59,900
Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 302 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $49,500
Mercedes-AMG CLS 53 429 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $81,550
Mercedes-AMG E43 Sedan 396 hp 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Gas $71,600
Mercedes-AMG S63 Sedan 791 hp 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Plug-in Hybrid $168,700

What to Consider When Buying a Mercedes-Benz Sports Car

High performance is also synonymous with high expectations, and these fast cars from Mercedes-Benz face fierce competition, not only from their European countrymen but also preeminent local US speedsters. Whether they are traditional two-door coupes or more practical sporty sedans, these Merc vehicles bring style and refinement to the segment, but these aren’t the only qualities that make them worth considering.

Pros

  • Signature design denoted by sporty, authoritative styling
  • Premium and enduring overall build and materials
  • Smartly balanced drive dynamics and ride quality
  • Good list of standard features for performance cars

Cons

  • Starting price is generally high
  • Terrible fuel economy ratings
  • Frivolously adding options means a higher bill
  • Practicality is more of an afterthought

FAQs

What are the best Mercedes Sports car models?

With an AMG variant of almost every class as well as a few special standalone models like the AMG GT, it is hard to pick a single Mercedes sports car that stands above the rest. The CLA models are excellent entry points into the brand’s performance lineup, while the AMG S63 is more of a speedy executive than a genuine performance vehicle. Of course, the AMG SL63 is the way to go if you want thrills with the wind in your hair.

What is the fastest Mercedes-Benz sports car?

With an off-the-line 0-60 mph sprint time of only 2.9 seconds, the AMG GT 63 S E Performance is the brand’s top model in terms of quickness. In top-spec guise, it comes equipped with an 831-horsepower twin-turbo V8 engine.

How much does a new Mercedes-Benz sports car cost?

The price of Mercedes sports car models will never be on the cheap end of the spectrum. These cars can range from just expensive to stupidly unaffordable. The AMG CLA 35 starts things off just below $50,000, while the cheapest convertible is the AMG C43 at around $70k. If a station wagon is more your speed, the AMG E63 Wagon goes for $120,000, but that’s still a lot cheaper than the brand’s fastest car. The AMG GT S E Performance is a pricey $180k. All of this pales in comparison to the ONE, a hybrid supercar set to release in the near future with a cool $2.5 million price tag.

What is the newest Mercedes-Benz sports car?

Though not quite available just yet, the AMG GT 63 S E Performance is the brand’s latest addition to the lineup. We also know of the upcoming ONE, as well as two new AMG CLE 63 models - a coupe and a convertible.

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