Of course, numbers don't tell the whole story, and Mercedes is hoping that the AMG GT R is as compelling a driver's car as the 911. The fact that it won Motor Trend's Best Driver's Car award in 2015 means that it has a solid shot at that prospect. As for the rest of the lineup, Mercedes will be asking for $145,995 for the GT C Coupe Edition 50, $125,395 for the AMG GT Roadster, and the same $157,995 as the GT R for the GT C Roadster. At the lower end of things, buyers can expect to shell out $113,395 for the GT Coupe and $133,395 for the GT S Coupe. Expect all to be on dealership lots by the summer with the exception of the Edition 50 AMG GT C Coupe, which will not make it to the show floor until fall.