Mercedes-AMG has revealed the interior of the next-gen AMG GT 4-door Coupe. The cabin of the super sedan features a triple-screen setup, rotary knobs to alter the driving experience, an optional panoramic glass roof and high-quality upholstery options.
- Screens run the latest MB.OS software with AMG-specific graphics
- Comes with three rotary knobs to adjust driving dynamics
- Seats, steering wheel rim and roof offered with several customisation options
Next-Gen AMG GT 4-Door Coupe interior details
Gets screens angled towards the driver and a passenger display.

The cabin of the AMG GT 4-door Coupe adopts an all-black colour scheme with contrast red stitching, although other colour schemes are expected to be on offer. Dominating the dashboard is a triple-screen setup: a 10.2-inch instrument cluster, a 14-inch infotainment display angled towards the driver and a 14-inch passenger display. Like other AMGs, the cabin features the AMG Performance steering wheel that gets an array of physical buttons with haptic feedback. Two circular LCD displays let users adjust driving-related functions instantly and the steering wheel rim can be finished in either carbon fibre or Alcantara.

Moreover, the door pads get quilted stitching, a floating armrest and stainless steel speaker grilles for the optional Burmester 3D sound system. The seats of the AMG GT 4-door Coupe are offered with various customisation options via the MANUFAKTUR programme, including the lightweight AMG Performance seats.
Latest MB.OS software, along with AMG telemetry features.

The triple screens run the latest version of Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS), which debuted on the CLA EV, and feature several display options along with AMG-specific graphics. The ‘AMG Special’ option offers four unique sub-screens, and ‘AMG TRACK PACE’ showcases telemetry data, acceleration values and race data. The ‘Classic Style’ option includes driver-assistance displays, a navigation map and sub-menus such as current battery levels, range, etc.
Three rotary knobs to control driving dynamics.

The centre console features carbon fibre trim with three rotary knobs to adjust various drive settings. The ‘Response Control’ knob coordinates the electric motor's response to accelerator inputs, and the ‘Agility Control’ knob adjusts the ride of the vehicle, affecting its cornering abilities. There's also a nine-stage traction control system that can be adjusted by the ‘Traction Control’ knob.
Optional glass roof with ambient lighting.

Adding a touch of airiness to the cabin is an electrochromic glass roof. Mercedes’ ‘SKY CONTROL’ lets drivers adjust the transparency of said roof in individual segments. There are also lighting elements with AMG emblems that can switch colours to match the vehicle's ambient lighting. Mercedes says that the glass roof is built with materials that not only protect against harsh sunlight but also reduce heat loss in winter. However, customers can also opt for a lighter roof finished in carbon fibre.
Next-gen AMG GT 4-door Coupe: What else is known?

The next-generation AMG GT 4-door coupe will be the production version of the AMG GT XX concept, which was showcased in June 2025. A pre-production prototype was revealed later in December 2025, showcasing a fastback shape. It will arrive with all-electric power and will be the first model built on the new AMG.EA platform. AMG has said that the model will use axial-flux motors, expected to offer up to 1,000hp, and a liquid-cooled battery system.

























