While much has been said of the new forthcoming Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door 73e, there hasn’t been all that much attention shown to the model-wide midcycle refresh we expect to see for the 2022 model year.

The Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is a bit of an oddity in the line-up. Visually similar in many ways to the CLS, but with a price tag and performance to far surpass the original ‘four-door coupe,’ the AMG GT 4-Door may not even see a second generation. In a world that is increasingly choosing crossovers and SUVs rather than sedans (or their coupe-fied equivalents), and with Mercedes’ thrust towards developing its EQ division, the super saloon’s future is in question.

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But as these pictures show — the first time we’ve been able to get a good look without too much camouflage — there’s life in the GT yet. Despite the lack of too much disguise, there doesn’t appear to be an awful lot different with the new car. The front bumper has notably received some tweaks, with vertical grilles in the two outer vents and a reprofiled middle. The rear and sides of the GT 63S appear to be identical to the outgoing model.

The brunt of the alterations are expected within the cabin, with the GT getting the latest software and layout designs. However, it looks unlikely the new AMG GT 4-Door will adopt an S-Class/C-Class-like cabin, with the outgoing model’s landscape-style screens appearing to be unaltered in their layout.

Changes to the line-up may also be made, with the possibility of increased mild electrification, along with the AMG GT 73e range-topping PHEV hybrid that may have a combined total output figure of 800 hp.

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