Did you know that Mercedes-AMG branding is also used in a series of high-end strollers in collaboration with Hartan? Inspired by the popularity of limited edition specials in the automotive world, Hartan and AMG revealed a special version of the AMG GT pushchair that will only be produced in 299 units worldwide.
Hartan says that the stroller was developed in close consultation with the Mercedes-Benz design division. Similar to the actual AMG GT, the homonymous stroller comes will a cool set of AMG cross-spoke rims, and Dinamica upholstery for the seat inlay. Compared to previous strollers from the AMG collection, the jacquard fabric hood of the special edition has an AMG pattern on black background, matching the premium folding bag that comes with it.
AMG branding can be found on both sides of the aluminium frame, and in the form of a reflective thread on the folding pocket. Furthermore, the special edition comes with an original AMG emblem – the same that is used on vehicles – so your baby can practise their bragging rights from an early age. Finally, the black leather look for the handles with red topstitching will raise some eyebrows.
Like all models from Hartan, the AMG GT comes with lockable swivel wheels, suspension, a handbrake, a foldable canopy, an adjustable seat unit, and storage pockets for your personal items like the smartphone, keys, wallet, water bottle etc.
If you are interested in an AMG GT pushchair, you will be able to find it in selected baby stores starting from July 2022. We don’t have any information on pricing, but given the limited availability of the special edition, we suspect it will be more expensive than your standard stroller. Just to get an idea of what you’re looking at, the less exclusive “AMG GT Pushchair by Hartan – 562 Graphit” is priced at €1,100 (about US$1,180) in Germany.
Mercedes-AMG GT Stroller Limited Edition For Your Baby
28/05/2022
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Minimize the wooden. Start with the top panels and the cross rails.