Powertrain: Axial Flux Motors Deliver Over 1,360 HP
The Mercedes-Benz Concept AMG GT XX packs three axial flux motors, a type rarely used in production vehicles. Each motor is more compact than conventional radial units—small enough to nearly fit inside a pizza box—but combined they deliver more than 1,360 hp.
- Motor layout: One motor drives the front axle. Two sit at the rear, each with independent silicon-carbide inverters.
- Total output: Over 1,000 kW (≈ 1,360 hp)
- Drive configuration: Fully variable AMG Performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive
This layout isn’t just powerful—it’s thermally efficient and significantly lighter. Rectangular copper coils improve power density by fitting more conductive material into less space. It’s one of the most compact and powerful setups currently known in EV engineering.
Charging Speed: 400 km in 5 Minutes
Mercedes-AMG claims the Concept GT XX can recharge 400 km (≈ 248 miles) of range in five minutes. That’s possible thanks to an average charging power of over 850 kW delivered across a wide state of charge (SoC) range.
- Charging time (400 km): ~5 minutes
- Charging power: >850 kW average
- Voltage: >800 V
- Connector: CCS, prototype station developed with Alpitronic
To achieve this, Mercedes partnered with charging leader Alpitronic on the first-ever prototype charger to deliver this output through a standard CCS connector. No commercial station currently matches it.
Aerodynamics: Cd Value of 0.198
With a drag coefficient of 0.198, the Concept GT XX rivals some of the most aerodynamic shapes found in nature. There are no active aerodynamic elements—the body itself does the work.
- Cd: 0.198
- Frontal area: 2.24 m²
- Top speed: >360 km/h (≈ 224 mph)
The aero strategy improves both range and high-speed stability. Unlike most performance EVs, there’s no need for moving flaps or deployable spoilers.
Exterior Technology: Fluid Light Paint and Active Aero Wheels
MBUX Fluid Light Paint
Certain exterior panels light up using electroluminescent conductive paint. The illumination changes based on vehicle status:
- Indicates charging progress
- Signals readiness to drive
- Acts as a brake light substitute
Active Aero Wheels
Each wheel has its own aerodynamic hub unit, including:
- Mini generator
- Self-powered actuator
- Internal battery
When cooling is needed, the five aeroblades open, forcing air across the brakes. It’s a self-sufficient setup that balances brake cooling with aero drag reduction.
Sound: Integrated External Speakers in the Headlights
The car includes external speakers for pedestrian safety and driving sound simulation. But instead of mounting them in the grille or underbody, they’re inside the headlight housings.
- Weight saving from fewer speaker units
- Passive membrane tech produces bass without electrical input
- Unique soundscapes possible via location-specific output
Materials: Biotech Alternatives Replace Leather and Plastics
Mercedes-AMG uses LABFIBER Biotech Leather Alternative, a bio-based material that’s twice as strong as leather and doesn’t heat up in summer.
- Made from vegetable proteins, bio-polymers, and recycled AMG GT3 tires
- Used in seats, trim, and door handles
Door handles are crafted from LABFIBER Biotech Silk Alternative, a material stronger than nylon, made using silk proteins from genetically modified bacteria.
- 100% biodegradable
- Lighter and stronger than conventional synthetics
Interior Design: Racing DNA, 3D-Printed Ergonomics
The front bucket seats include 3D-printed ergonomic pads, just like in endurance racing.
- Pads are customized for each driver
- Finished in recycled Biotech Leather
- Structural shells made from carbon fiber
The technology allows for quick swaps in multi-driver race scenarios, yet it's adapted here for production feasibility and comfort.
Digital Interface: MBUX Fluid Light Rear Display
An animated rear panel includes more than 700 programmable LEDs that can:
- Display charging status
- Show dynamic AMG branding
- Remain invisible when off
This LED setup mimics OLED behavior using traditional light-emitting diodes, reducing cost and weight.
Dimensions and Key Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Total drivetrain output | >1,000 kW / >1,360 hp |
| Drive system | AMG Performance 4MATIC+ AWD |
| Top speed | >360 km/h (≈ 224 mph) |
| 0-400 km range charging time | ~5 minutes |
| Avg. DC charging power | >850 kW |
| Nominal system voltage | >800 V |
| Length × Width × Height (mm) | 5,204 × 1,945 × 1,317 |
| Drag coefficient (Cd) | 0.198 |
| Frontal area | 2.24 m² |
Engineering Innovation: 100 New Production Processes
The axial flux motors require 100 production steps, with:
- 65 new to Mercedes-Benz
- 35 being world-firsts
Mercedes uses AI-supported vision systems to enforce particle-free assembly zones. These protect sensitive areas with pinpoint precision, cleaned by laser for stator bonding. This improves motor durability and reduces scrap rates.
Historical Influence: From C111 to Concept AMG GT XX
The car’s orange-and-black livery pays homage to Mercedes' C111 experimental cars from the 1960s and 70s. The C111 tested rotary and turbo diesel engines. The Concept GT XX pushes the electric equivalent: axial flux motors.
The color scheme and proportions nod to past innovation while pushing forward the next-generation electric supercar standard.
Final Analysis: AMG's Electric Future Is on Display
Mercedes-AMG isn’t chasing nostalgia or concept show buzz. The Concept AMG GT XX showcases the future of scalable EV performance. From extreme charging speeds to new materials and manufacturing processes, it presents viable advancements for future production.
Key takeaways for industry watchers:
- Axial flux motors are viable for production-scale high-output EVs.
- 850 kW charging prototypes push CCS standard limits.
- Sustainable materials can meet luxury standards without compromises.
With over 1,360 horsepower, a sub-0.20 drag coefficient, and the fastest EV charging rate ever demonstrated, the Concept AMG GT XX sets a clear benchmark. This isn't a styling exercise. It's a roadmap.
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