
Mercedes AMG S65 W222 White GT Spirit 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- Mercedes
- Manufacturer
- GT Spirit
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Resin
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- B66960371
- Year
- 2016
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- Sedan
- Vehicle Class
- Ultra-Luxury Sedans
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
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About the Mercedes AMG S65 W222 White GT Spirit 1:18
TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Mercedes AMG S65 W222 in White reproduces the 2016 flagship V12 AMG sedan with a sealed one-piece body. Built for surface precision rather than opening panels, it suits collectors assembling an AMG or S-Class themed display.
The S65 AMG sat atop the W222 S-Class as its most powerful sedan variant, pairing a hand-built V12 with the formal, long-wheelbase proportions the S-Class is known for.
Resin Craftsmanship on a Flagship AMG Sedan
This casting uses a sealed resin body, a construction choice that suits the S65's long, formal panels and its subtle AMG-specific body kit differences from a standard S-Class. Resin's tighter tolerances let GT Spirit hold sharper definition along the character lines than a diecast tool typically achieves, particularly visible in the crisp shoulder line running the length of the car. Since the body doesn't open, every detail lives on the surface: the White paint carries a deep, even gloss, the shut lines trace the doors and hood as continuous scribed grooves, and the AMG-specific front fascia and side skirts read with genuine sharpness. This is a display-first piece, and the trade favors precision on a subject defined more by subtlety than by aggressive styling.
The S65's Place at the Top of AMG's Sedan Range
Mercedes-AMG built the S65 with a hand-assembled V12 engine, positioning it above the more common V8-powered S63 AMG as the range's ultimate performance flagship. The W222 generation, produced through the mid-2010s into the early 2020s, represented Mercedes-Benz's flagship sedan platform during a period of significant technological advancement across the marque's lineup. For collectors tracing AMG's V12 heritage, the S65 marks one of the last widely available V12 sedans before the segment increasingly shifted toward smaller, turbocharged engines.
Displaying a Flagship AMG Sedan
At 1:18, the S65's long, formal proportions give it genuine shelf authority, especially placed beside standard S-Class variants where the AMG-specific details become noticeable on close comparison. Resin models carry less weight than diecast, so handle this piece by its base and keep it out of direct sunlight to protect the White finish's depth. Paired with other W222 variants or earlier S-Class AMG models, this S65 anchors a coherent story of Mercedes-Benz's V12 performance flagship lineage.














