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Mercedes-AMG’s CONCEPT GT XX breaks records and pushes EV boundaries

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August 29, 2025

Mercedes-AMG has taken its boldest step yet toward the electric era with the Concept AMG GT XX, a prototype that recently logged more than 40,000 kilometers at Italy’s Nardò proving ground in just under eight days. Running lap after lap at 300 km/h, the GT XX set 25 endurance records, including smashing the 24-hour distance benchmark for EVs — not once, but in fourteen consecutive daily runs.

The feat wasn’t just a marketing stunt. It was a full-throttle stress test of AMG’s upcoming AMG.EA electric architecture, expected to arrive in production next year. The GT XX’s drivetrain features three axial flux motors and a direct-cooled battery, technologies aimed at solving two of the hardest problems in high-performance EVs: delivering sustained power at extreme speeds and recovering quickly during charging.

Cooling and Aerodynamics: The Unsung Heroes

A major breakthrough lies in AMG’s Central Coolant Hub (CCH), which coordinates multiple cooling circuits for the motors, battery, and power electronics. Paired with a passive underbody cooling plate — a tech piece carried over from the experimental Vision EQXX — the system allowed the GT XX to run flat out for days without derating.

Aerodynamics also did heavy lifting. With a drag coefficient of 0.19, the GT XX channels airflow precisely for both efficiency and stability. At 300 km/h, more than 80% of an EV’s energy is consumed fighting air resistance, so refinements such as active louvers, a Venturi-effect underbody, and new carbon-clad wheels were critical. The design produced so much stability that the car could maintain pace without relying on a deployed rear wing.

Charging at 850 kW

To sustain the run, AMG and partner Alpitronic built a temporary 2.5 MW charging hub at Nardò. The GT XX charged at around 850 kW, enabled by a prototype station capable of pushing 1,000 amps through an enhanced CCS cable — double today’s standard. That meant pit stops lasted minutes, not hours, keeping the test cars in near-constant motion.

Formula 1 Data, Consumer Tech

Mercedes’ Formula 1 power unit division contributed heavily, developing predictive battery management software and a race-style operating strategy that simulated cell behavior in real time. Engineers monitored the cars from a Mission Control truck, tweaking stints and recuperation phases on the fly — a playbook borrowed directly from Grand Prix weekends.

On the driver side, AMG tested a new AR racing helmet that overlays data such as speed, charge levels, and track positioning directly into the visor. Combined with a custom UI on the twin displays inside, the setup shows how performance telemetry could filter into future road cars.

Beyond the Numbers

The Concept GT XX isn’t a production car, but its lessons will shape AMG’s EVs over the next decade. Features such as 3D-printed ergonomic seat pads, illuminated paint, plasma-actuated airflow, and even a mixed-reality “ThrillAR” driving demo are unlikely to appear wholesale, but they showcase the brand’s experimental approach.

What matters more are the transferable technologies: direct-cooled batteries, axial flux motors, high-speed cooling systems, and megawatt-class charging. These are the building blocks AMG hopes will allow its EVs to carry the same performance DNA that defined its combustion cars.

At Nardò, the GT XX proved those ideas could endure not just for a lap or two, but for 40,000 km at race pace. For a brand trying to make its mark in electric performance, that’s more than a flashy record — it’s a statement of intent.

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