Mercedes-AMG has officially confirmed that its long-teased “Track Sport” prototype is a dual-purpose supercar project. The development program is producing two closely related machines: a next-generation GT3 race car and a street-legal GT Black Series serving as its homologation special.
The move marks a return to radical, motorsport-derived engineering for the Black Series sub-brand, positioned to sit significantly above the current GT 63 Pro flagship.
The road-going Black Series variant (distinguished by yellow and green accents in teaser images) carries overt aerodynamic and mechanical influence from the GT3 program. Key visible hardware includes:
In a departure from the industry’s shift toward heavy hybridization, Mercedes-AMG appears to be sticking with a pure internal combustion setup to minimize curb weight.
While official technical specifications remain under wraps, the industry expects the following:
The AMG One hypercar has completed its production run. The upcoming Black Series will take over as the most expensive and exclusive model in the Mercedes-Benz lineup.
Mercedes-AMG isn’t the only manufacturer pursuing this “road and race” duo strategy. Toyota is currently following a similar path with its upcoming GT3 racer and the street-legal GR GT. This trend highlights a commitment from performance brands to preserve large displacement. The high-performance engines for their most elite customers despite tightening global emissions regulations.
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