Some tuned cars try hard to stay subtle. But that`s not the case with this gorgeous green GT 63 S, posing in a special place that highlights its true personality: the desert heat of the United Arab Emirates.
As we can depict from the photos, the model features a wide body kit signed by Larte Design, and as you can see, the result is purely mind-blowing.

The base car itself no longer dominates headlines every week, though tuning companies still keep the AMG alive with new visual packages. In this case, the build wears multiple carbon-fiber add-ons spread across nearly every angle of the body. Larte Design clearly wanted people to notice the work. You probably would from a distance, too.
At the front, the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S gains a massive splitter with an unusually deep profile. The hood also changes the entire tone of the car, thanks to large vents pressed into the panel. Side skirts stretch lower along the body, while the matte Green Hell Magno paint contrasts sharply against the exposed dry-carbon surfaces scattered around the exterior. Even the grille carries oversized tuner branding, and another logo appears above it. There is also a shield placed directly on the hood.

Things grow even busier toward the back. The diffuser uses a six-fin arrangement and integrates extra brake lights inside the central section. Large exhaust surrounds sit on both sides, framing the lower rear end with even more visual drama. Up top, Larte Design added a roof-mounted wing. Another spoiler, split through the middle and fitted with side blades, rests on the trunk lid underneath.
The wheel setup leans into the same aggressive direction. The car rides on aero-style rims positioned over red brake calipers, and the overall combination pushes the four-door coupe far away from factory restraint. Oddly enough, the cabin appears untouched. Larte Design also left the mechanical side alone, so the V8 continues in stock form.

Performance figures remain substantial even without engine upgrades. The twin-turbocharged setup delivers 630 horsepower, listed alongside 470 kW and 639 ps. Torque output stands at 664 lb-ft, or 900 Nm. Mercedes-AMG’s four-door machine reaches 62 mph from a standstill in 3.2 seconds, and the top speed climbs to 196 mph, equivalent to 315 kph.
There is no confusion about who built this one. Larte Design placed its logos across multiple sections of the vehicle, almost like signatures written directly onto the bodywork. Whether you call the styling excessive or entertaining depends on your tolerance for oversized carbon-fiber parts and giant aerodynamic pieces hanging off a luxury super coupe.
Mercedes-AMG GT 62 S by LARTE Design – by Larte Design













