As you’d hope given the price every GT feels suitably lavish in terms of trim and kit, soft Nappa leather standard and getting progressively fancier as you work your way up the range while the interplay between this and trim parts of aluminium, carbon fibre and wood is a masterclass in tactile and aesthetic delight. Mercedes leads the field with interiors at the moment but this is…
As you’d hope given the price every GT feels suitably lavish in terms of trim and kit, soft Nappa leather standard and getting progressively fancier as you work your way up the range while the interplay between this and trim parts of aluminium, carbon fibre and wood is a masterclass in tactile and aesthetic delight. Mercedes leads the field with interiors at the moment but this is next level, with cool ambient lighting effects and a pleasing mix of high-tech and trad luxury, the way the screen based instruments nestle between leather-trimmed ‘wings’ and circular metal finished vents a prime example. The MBUX operating system powering this and the large, vertically-oriented screen in the middle is one of our favourites as well, Burmester audio, the Navigation Premium, 360-degree parking camera and more all standard on every model. All but the base one get a fancy head-up display and augmented reality nav as well beyond which options for fancier and more colourful trims stretch as far as your wallet can take you.