Price history

Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe.

Current MSRP$182,000
1-year projected$154,70085% of MSRP
Sweet spot (3-yr)$131,04072% of MSRP
5-year projected$105,56058% of MSRP

Showing Standard spec. Pick a different tier in the chart below to see how rare configurations project.

Spec tier
Depreciation curveMercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe — projected residual curve
100%75%50%25%0%Yr 0Yr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5Sweet spot

Source: Industry composite estimate (Hagerty / KBB / Edmunds), 2024. G-Class has historically held value materially above the segment average; G 63 AMG examples track at or above this baseline.

Projected resale at standard spec (MSRP $182,000)
YearResidualProjected value
Year 0100%$182,000
Year 185%$154,700
Year 278%$141,960
Year 372%$131,040
Year 465%$118,300
Year 558%$105,560

Baseline anchored on the Mercedes-AMG G 550; spec-tier selector adjusts the projection for rarer configurations.

Volume configuration in a non-rare color and option set. The curve resale figure stands as-is.

How the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe tracks vs the Mercedes-AMG baseline

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe carries a base MSRP of $182,000 and sits in the sedan segment of its brand's range. Its residual trajectory tracks the brand baseline shown in the chart above, with trim-specific deviations driven by production volume, configurator rarity, and the secondary-market appetite for sedans in the current cycle.

The curve above is anchored on the brand's volume model rather than this specific trim. Limited-production performance variants and bespoke specifications routinely deviate from the baseline — sometimes materially. Use the spec-tier selector to anchor the projection on a configuration closer to the one you're considering, and treat the year-by-year figures as central-tendency estimates rather than firm marks.

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe depreciates on a slightly steeper curve than the brand baseline reflects, because flagship sedans are more sensitive to new-model-year availability and lease-return volume than the brand-anchor model. Where a particular example lands inside the spec-tier range depends on the configuration's rarity, the regional market at the time of sale, and — for cars sold inside their first three years — whether the seller is willing to accept a market-adjustment that has compressed since the post-2021 luxury used-market peak.

Where to find a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe

Authorized Mercedes-AMGdealer coverage in Marque’s ten launch metros is being expanded. In the meantime, the dealer finderroutes to the manufacturer’s official locator.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best year to buy a used Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe?

For a typical buyer prioritizing condition-per-dollar over collector premium, three to five model years old is the sweet spot for a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe. Earlier examples carry sharper depreciation behind them and lower total-cost-of-ownership over the next ownership window; newer examples carry residual-curve risk if a redesign cycle is imminent.

Does the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe hold value better than its rivals?

The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe tracks the Mercedes-AMG brand baseline shown in the chart. Configurations matter materially — spec-tier selectors above adjust the projected resale based on how sought-after the build is. The brand baseline is anchored on the volume model, not on every trim; assume your actual residual will land within roughly ±10% of the curve for a typical-condition example.

What spec features hold value on a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe?

Rare colors (especially documented PTS / Manufaktur / Bespoke specs), low option-deletion configurations, and manual transmissions on cars that offer them tend to hold value above a standard example. Common configurations (black-on-black, default wheel, default leather) sit at or slightly below the curve in the secondary market.

Is the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe better to lease or buy?

Lease pricing on a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe at this MSRP is heavily dependent on the manufacturer's monthly support and the residual the captive finance arm assigns. A buyer who plans to keep the car beyond three to four years generally comes out ahead on a purchase, especially if the configuration is one expected to outperform the brand baseline. For shorter holds or for configurations expected to underperform, lease economics often win.

Where can I find a certified pre-owned Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe?

Authorized Mercedes-AMG dealers carry certified pre-owned Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupe examples through manufacturer CPO programs that include factory inspection and extended-warranty coverage. The dealer roster section below lists Mercedes-AMG dealers in Marque's covered metros; the CPO inventory feeds rotate frequently, and the dealer pages link out to the manufacturer locator for live searches.

For the broader Mercedes-AMGbuyer’s guide and the full model lineup, see the Mercedes-AMG hub. To model depreciation against any car not in this catalog, see the depreciation calculator; to triangulate what a fair offer looks like against the comparable-listings midpoint, see the target-price calculator; for a five-year ownership-cost projection, see the total cost of ownership tool.

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