MotorCaliberNHTSA Safety Index

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Mercedes-Benz GT

NHTSA safety across every Mercedes-Benz GT model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Mercedes-Benz GT we cover (2024 to 2024), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-03

The 2024 Mercedes-Benz GT is a high-performance grand tourer positioned at the premium end of the sports car segment. Built for driving enthusiasts who demand both power and prestige, it competes in a rarified space where performance credentials and brand heritage carry as much weight as everyday practicality. With a low-volume, specialized buyer in mind, it represents one of Mercedes-Benz's most aspirational road car offerings.

From a pure safety-data standpoint, the 2024 Mercedes-Benz GT presents a picture that is thin but not alarming - thin simply because the data is sparse, not because red flags have emerged. NHTSA has not crash-tested this model in the year we cover, so there are no star ratings or Safety Index scores to report. Shoppers cannot lean on federal crash-test results here the way they might with a mainstream sedan or SUV. That absence of data is worth acknowledging plainly. On the recall front, the 2024 GT carries a clean record: zero recalls issued across the model year we cover. That is a genuinely positive data point, though it reflects a snapshot in time rather than a permanent guarantee. Owner complaints registered with NHTSA number just one for this model year, with zero crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths reported in that single unverified allegation. For a low-volume, high-performance vehicle, this complaint volume is not surprising and does not suggest a systemic safety concern. The honest bottom line is straightforward: the 2024 Mercedes-Benz GT has no recall baggage and minimal complaint activity, but the lack of independent crash-test validation means safety-conscious buyers are working without a full picture. If federal crash-test scores are a priority in your purchase decision, this model cannot provide them.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the Mercedes-Benz GT as a compelling blend of refined grand-touring comfort and sharp driving dynamics, praising its powerful engine options and well-appointed interior materials. Most note that the cabin strikes a balance between sport-focused ergonomics and everyday livability, though some point out that the driving position and limited cargo space reflect its performance-first character over broader versatility.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not conducted crash tests on the 2024 Mercedes-Benz GT, meaning there are no federal star ratings or Safety Index scores available to inform your purchase - an important gap for safety-focused shoppers.
  • The 2024 model year carries zero NHTSA recalls, which is a positive early indicator, though recall records can evolve over time as vehicles accumulate miles in the field.
  • Only one owner complaint has been filed with NHTSA for the 2024 GT, with no crashes, fires, injuries, or fatalities reported in that unverified allegation - suggesting no pattern of safety-related issues has surfaced yet.
  • As a low-volume performance vehicle, the GT may rely more heavily on Mercedes-Benz's own internal safety systems and European testing protocols than on the NHTSA results that guide mainstream vehicle comparisons - worth researching before you buy.

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