
MERCEDES-BENZ AMG GT ROADSTER (2019-) AMG GT 2DR ROADSTER 4.0 V8 BITURBO 585 GPF SS EU6 R AMGSPS DCTAUTO7

average use


vehicle values


production years

The data indicates that the majority of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Roadster vehicles, approximately 48.1%, were manufactured in 2020, followed by 40.7% in 2019. A smaller proportion, around 11.1%, were produced in 2021. This distribution suggests a significant focus on vehicles from 2019 and 2020, with production largely concentrated around these two years, likely reflecting their recent market presence and popularity.

colour popularity


ownership cycle

The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Roadster (2019-) vehicles have either had just one or three registered keepers, with each category accounting for approximately one-third of the vehicles (33.3% and 25.9%, respectively). Notably, there is a significant percentage (33.3%) of vehicles with two previous keepers, suggesting a relatively stable ownership pattern. Conversely, a smaller proportion (3.7%) each have five or four keepers, indicating some vehicles may have experienced more ownership changes. Overall, the distribution suggests that most AMG GT Roadsters tend to remain with their owners for a considerable period, with few vehicles changing hands frequently.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Roadster vehicles from 2019 onwards in this sample are equipped with a 3.982-liter (approximately 4.0L) V8 biturbo engine, making engine capacity a uniform feature across the sample at 100%. Additionally, every vehicle in the dataset runs exclusively on petrol, with no alternative fuel types represented. This consistency highlights the model's focus on high-performance petrol engines and a standardized engine size for this particular variant.












