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Saoutchik 300 GTC is a Mercedes-AMG GT with plenty of chintz

New Saoutchik 300 GTC sees French coachbuilder return after 70 years

This may well look like the result of an AI image generator being fed words like ‘retro’, ‘Mercedes’ and ‘garish’, but this is a real car - the Saoutchik 300 GTC. Details on the eye-catching creation are slim, although the company says it will be produced in “low volume for extremely discerning clients”.

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You might not have heard of the name, but Saoutchik was a renowned coachbuilder in the 1920s and ‘30s, having been founded in 1906 by Jacques Saoutchik. While the company worked with a variety of different chassis (from Jaguar, Bentley, Cadillac and even Duesenberg), Saoutchik became known for creating bodies for Mercedes-Benz, such as the 680 S Torpedo and 500 K Cabriolet. 

Despite the coachbuilder going bankrupt in 1955, the link to Mercedes has been resurrected with the 300 GTC. While it hasn’t been confirmed by Saoutchik, we suspect the car uses the underpinnings of the previous-generation AMG GT Roadster, although as you can see, the body has been heavily revised. 

Saoutchik says the 300 GTC Roadster is handcrafted and retains “all the spirit and personality of the iconic Mercedes 300 SL”. There are plenty of classic elements, such as the wide, low-set grille, round headlights, flared wheelarches, the 12 vents behind the front wheels, and the small rear lights. The chromed wheels are 22 inches in size. 

The interior of the car is also on show, were we can see a dashboard from the previous-generation AMG GT with a 12.3-inch driver's display and a 10.25-inch central touchscreen. The roof design is also the same as the old AMG GT Roadster. 

Under the bonnet we expect to see the hottest engine found in the old Roadster (from the GT R) - a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with 577bhp and 700Nm of torque. 

Just 15 examples of the Saoutchik 300 GTC will be made, and while its price hasn’t been announced, we expect it will easily eclipse the most expensive current-generation SL - the Mercedes SL 63 S E Performance Ultimate, which costs £198,345. 

What's your opinion on the Saoutchik 300 GTC? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below...

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A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

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