The uprated model is known as the SLS AMG GT, and aims to offer better driving dynamics and an even sportier experience behind the wheel. Aside from the increase in power and more rapid performance figures, the more extreme nature of the GT model is illustrated by the new AMG ‘Ride Control Performance’ suspension, which promises stiffer spring/damper tuning – and dispenses with the Comfort mode altogether.
Instead, ‘Sport’ mode is recommended for undulating road surfaces such as found on ‘the legendary North Loop of the Nürburgring’. But for the days when one finds oneself ‘trying to achieve fast lap times on a race circuit such as Hockenheim’, the manufacturer suggests you’d be better off selecting ‘Sport plus’, with higher damping forces and the promise of mysterious ‘feature control algorithms’ appropriate for more level road surfaces. Well, quite. Although no advice appears to be given for, say, the M25. I guess you’ll just have to muddle along as best you can.
The SLS AMG GT will go on sale in the UK in both Coupé and Roadster guises in October. UK pricing and exact specifications are still to be confirmed.
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