Unbelievable! Mercedes-AMG GT R Plunges Into Dutch Channel - Can It Be Saved?
A Mercedes-AMG GT R found itself submerged in a channel 70 miles south of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, after reportedly falling off the road during an overtaking maneuver.
A video shared on social media showcases the aftermath of the incident, with the Mercedes-AMG GT R nose-diving into the water. The scene depicted the rear end and tailwind of the vehicle protruding from the water, indicating a challenging recovery process ahead.
The recovery team faced a daunting task in retrieving the AMG GT R from its aquatic predicament, enlisting a crane truck to hoist the car onto land. Despite the considerable damage to the vehicle, efforts were made to salvage the submerged sports car.
The ill-fated crash unfolded on a sparsely trafficked country road in Beek en Donk, located 70 miles south of Amsterdam. The driver's failed overtaking attempt led to the AMG GT R careening into the Bosscheweg channel, resulting in an unexpected aquatic detour for the high-performance vehicle.
Upon inspection, the interior of the Mercedes-AMG GT R was found filled with vegetation from the channel, showcasing the extent of its submersion. While the cabin sustained water damage and minor bumper harm, the true impact was beneath the hood, where the potent 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine powered the vehicle to impressive performance figures.
With a price tag of $160,000 in the US, the fate of the stricken Mercedes-AMG GT R remains uncertain, raising questions about its potential resurrection or relegation to salvage status akin to other waterlogged automotive casualties.
The meticulous salvage process continues, underscoring the determination to restore the marred Mercedes-AMG GT R despite the visual cues of its aquatic misadventure. Watch the video below for a glimpse into the dramatic recovery efforts!