Mercedes-AMG Driving Performance on Land and Water
Stronger and lighter: the eleventh boat from Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing sets new benchmarks through extensive use of carbon-fiber
![]() Mercedes-AMG 41’ AMG Carbon Edition |
"For twelve years we have been exploring the limits of performance on land and at sea with Cigarette Racing. Inspired by the incredible new Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4- door Coupe, the 41’ AMG Carbon Edition impresses with its extremely high performance and its expressive design," said Tobias Moers, Chairman of Mercedes- AMG GmbH.
To achieve dynamic performance coupled with versatility, the Cigarette Racing team engineers followed a single design aim in their development work: weight reduction. Compared to the GT R Performance boat of 2017, the engineers were able to reduce weight by approximately 500 pounds thanks to an optimized mixture of lightweight materials which includes carbon-fiber. The hull of the 41-foot long vessel uses innovative sandwich construction with carbon-fiber structural laminates on both sides of a lightweight core. This allows a more rigid structure of considerably reduced weight. Furthermore, the deck, rudder, roof lining and hardtop of the 41’ AMG Carbon Edition are also made of carbon-fiber. This lightweight construction also ensured it was possible to lower the boat's center of gravity, improving the handling during high speed maneuvers.
High performance on water
The 41’ AMG Carbon Edition is powered by four Mercury Racing 400R outboard engines. Together they generate 1,600 horsepower, giving the boat a top speed of 83 miles per hour. These are extraordinary
performance figures in this boat class, which combines the user-friendliness of outboard engines with a spacious interior. It also allows larger passenger groups to be accommodated in luxurious surroundings.
For example, the 41’ AMG Carbon Edition is able to carry eight passengers at maximum speed or up to 20 passengers at cruising speed. Thanks to lightweight construction and power, the 41’ AMG Carbon
Edition offers an attractive combination of performance, excellent handling and versatility, attributes it shares with the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-door Coupe.
The design of the 41’ AMG Carbon Edition
![]() Mercedes-AMG 41’ AMG Carbon Edition |
The striking design of the boat is the result of close collaboration between the Cigarette Racing Team and Mercedes-Benz designers, who developed the paint finish and the graphic design of the hull. The hull is painted in designo graphite grey magno, a finish developed exclusively for the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door Coupe. The hallmark graphic design derives its special appeal from the contrast between matte and high-gloss areas interacting with bright red.
![]() Mercedes-AMG 41’ AMG Carbon Edition |
The land-based role model: the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door Coupe
![]() Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S |
The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 is powered by a hand-built AMG 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine developing 577 horsepower and 590 lb-ft peak torque; the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S develops 630 horsepower and 664 lb-ft peak torque. This addition to the AMG GT family opens the segment up to customers seeking a vehicle which offers the impressive Driving Performance of the two-door AMG GT sports car combined with day-to-day suitability and ample space for four passengers.
Cooperation between Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing
Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing have worked together since 2007, above all with joint customer and marketing activities. Whether on water or on land, Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing share similar DNA. Both
companies have their roots in racing, and both are inspired by the same values. This makes them ideal partners who are jointly redefining the limits of design and performance. These 38 (11.6 m) to 60-foot (20.m)
long motor boats by the American specialist are among the world's fastest and most exclusive racing boats. Customers receive tailor-made, hand-finished quality that has been tested under extreme conditions
– both by Mercedes-AMG and by Cigarette Racing.
The Miami International Boat Show is open to the public from February 14-18, 2019 at the Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin.