How many Mercedes-Benz GTR Green Hell editions are there globally?
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There are 28 Mercedes-Benz GTR Green Hell editions globally. Here is an introduction to the Mercedes-Benz GTR Green Hell: Power: The car is equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine, capable of delivering up to 577 horsepower and 714 Nm of maximum torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds. In addition to its powerful performance, it also features a sophisticated electronic control system, pushing its performance to new heights. Interior: The AMG-GTR continues the design style of the standard model, with adjustments made only in some details, including the installation of sporty seats. As the highest-performance model in the AMG-GT series, the AMG-GTR comes with a wide-body kit. The front grille design draws inspiration from the classic 300SL model, with a vertical slat grille design that is distinctly different from the AMG-GT and AMG-GTS models. Additionally, the bottom grille features a continuous design, and the vertical air intake grille appears very aggressive.
As a seasoned car collector with years of experience, I'm very familiar with the global production numbers of the Mercedes-Benz GTR Green Hell—after all, it's an incredibly rare beast. It refers to the AMG GT R Green Hell Edition launched in 2017, with only 750 units produced worldwide, each bearing a unique serial number. Truly, rarity drives value. Why so few? Primarily to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Nürburgring, Mercedes wanted to create a legendary edition. I remember seeing it for the first time at an auction—the green body gleaming, with the starting bid instantly doubling its original price. Nowadays, it's probably even harder to acquire. Owning one feels like winning the lottery, with fans worldwide keeping a close eye on that magic number: 750 units confirmed, as officially announced on Mercedes' website. In short, its scarcity skyrockets its collectible value, but snagging one means waiting for a rare secondhand market opportunity.