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AMG GT's engine details revealed

Biturbo V8 to power Mercedes sports car, makes 510hp and 650Nm.


Mercedes-AMG has dropped the spec bomb on the engine for the forthcoming GT sports car, allowing us to revel in the minutiae of a 4.0-litre biturbo V8 making 510hp and 650Nm. This little gem will be called the M178.

This 90-degree V8 has its two turbochargers mounted inside the cylinder banks, known as a 'hot inside V'. It allows for a compact unit, quicker throttle response due to less lag and low exhaust emissions. Merc has decided to dry-sump this beast, allowing for a lower installation and therefore a centre-of-gravity that's much closer to the deck.

It makes peak power at 6,250rpm and the colossal torque spread across 1,750- to 4,750rpm, while its all-in dry weight of 209kg makes it the lightest engine in its segment. Mercedes-AMG says it is part of the BlueDirect engine family and that it will have an 'unmistakeable AMG V8 sound', which is surely the most important fact of all, with a sports exhaust system fitted with variable flaps providing extra musical delights. The V8 is closely related to the 2.0-litre four-pot found in the 45-badged AMG models and has been developed entirely in-house by AMG.

There's all manner of fabulous petrolheady stuff within that we could go into in great detail - such as Nanoslide technology, 'spectacle honing', an aluminium crankcase, zirconium alloy cylinder heads and more - but suffice it to say, we are hugely excited by both the engine and the entire car, which promises to be epic.

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Tobias Moers, chairman of the board of management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, said: "V8 engines are an integral part of the AMG philosophy and the brand's commitment to 'Driving Performance'. The V8 biturbo engine for our new GT is going to delight our customers."

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Published on July 25, 2014