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How many models are there in the AMG series?

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JosephineLee
07/29/25 9:08pm
The AMG models include the Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG, Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG, Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG, Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG, and more. On June 1, 1967, two Germans, Aufrecht and Melcher, founded the AMG factory in Aufrecht's birthplace, Grossaspach (phonetically translated as Grosaspach), with the first letter "G" giving rise to the name AMG (Aufrecht + Melcher + Grossaspach). The specifications of Mercedes-Benz AMG models are as follows: 2022 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG: Body length 4439mm, width 1796mm, height 1403mm, wheelbase 2729mm. Equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, maximum horsepower 306hp, maximum power 225kw, maximum torque 400nm. Uses a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission (DCT). 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG: Body length 4688mm, width 1857mm, height 1409mm, wheelbase 2729mm. Equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, maximum horsepower 387hp, maximum power 285kw, maximum torque 480nm. Uses an 8/7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission (DCT). 2021 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG: Body length 4757mm, width 1839mm, height 1429mm, wheelbase 2840mm. Equipped with a 4.0L turbocharged engine, maximum horsepower 476hp, maximum power 350kw, maximum torque 650nm. Uses a 9-speed automatic transmission (AT). 2021 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG: Body length 4955mm, width 1860mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase 2939mm. Equipped with a 3.0L turbocharged and electric supercharged engine, maximum horsepower 435hp, maximum power 320kw, maximum torque 520nm. Uses a 9-speed automatic transmission (AT). 2018 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG: Body length 5049mm, width 1913mm, height 1420mm, wheelbase 2945mm. Equipped with a 4.0L turbocharged engine, maximum horsepower 612hp, maximum power 450kw, maximum torque 900nm. Uses a 9-speed automatic transmission (AT). 2022 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG: Body length 4870mm, width 1984mm, height 1979mm, wheelbase 2890mm. Equipped with a 4.0L twin-turbocharged engine, maximum horsepower 585hp, maximum power 430kw, maximum torque 850nm. Uses a 9-speed automatic transmission (AT).
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SamanthaLynn
08/15/25 7:21pm
As a long-time enthusiast of high-performance cars, I think the Mercedes-AMG lineup is truly extensive, covering high-performance versions of almost all mainstream Mercedes-Benz models. Common examples include compact and mid-size sedans like the A45 and C63, as well as larger luxury cars such as the E63 and S63. In the SUV segment, there are models like the GLC63, GLE63, and the rugged G63. If you prefer coupes or sports cars, the C63 Coupe and AMG GT are quite popular. Nowadays, AMG has also expanded into hybrid versions, with the 53 series adopting a more eco-friendly approach. Personally, I believe AMG has over 20 active models, and the count keeps growing as they closely follow Mercedes' new car releases to deliver upgrades, always pursuing ultimate handling and power. After driving several models, I can feel the leap in experience from the entry-level A-class to the extreme performance of the S65—each one embodies AMG's consistent racing spirit.
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RosalieFitz
10/17/25 2:00am
As a practical car owner who frequently recommends vehicles to friends, let me tell you there are over 20 different AMG models to choose from, including sedans, SUVs, and coupes of various types. The entry-level AMG A35 and A45 are suitable for young enthusiasts with limited budgets but eager to experience performance flair. Mid-range models like the C63 and E63 focus more on daily driving with a sporty touch, while the higher-end S65 leans towards pure luxury. On the SUV side, the GLC63 and GLE63 are more practical, with the G63 being exceptionally rugged. Since AMG models are based on Mercedes-Benz base vehicles, I recommend selecting according to lifestyle needs—for instance, the mid-sized C63 for city commuting or the spacious GLE63 for family use. All emphasize the uniqueness of AMG-tuned engines, delivering very linear power output. I've experienced the smoothness of gear shifts in the C63, which far surpasses regular Mercedes models. Regular maintenance is crucial, as these high-performance cars have slightly higher fuel consumption but offer handling that's worth it.
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StEmmanuel
11/30/25 2:42am
From my understanding of automotive history, AMG initially modified only a few models like the 300 SEL, but has now expanded to cover approximately 15 to 20 permanent models across the entire Mercedes-Benz lineup. They are mainly divided into sedan categories with high-performance versions of the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class; SUVs including the GLA, GLC, and G-Class AMG; as well as sports cars like the GT series. The expansion of AMG stems from increasing market demand, evolving from a niche in the 1970s to a mainstream presence today, with the number of models doubling. The core lies in the engine characteristics tuned by AMG, such as V8 or hybrid systems. Having driven an older S63, one can feel the power optimizations that have been passed down to this day. Simply put, AMG doesn't have a fixed total number, but mainstream models are steadily adding new iterations.
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VanIsabelle
11/30/25 2:44am
As a technology enthusiast, I explore the AMG model lineup by engine series: 43, 53, 63, and 65 correspond to different tiers and vehicle types. There are typically over a dozen models like the C43 sedan, GLC63 SUV, and AMG GT sports car, totaling around 20 active variants. AMG enhances Mercedes chassis with reinforced suspension and drivetrain systems to boost horsepower responsiveness. The hybrid 53 series is gaining popularity, reducing emissions while maintaining performance. Having tested the E63's 4MATIC+ system on the track, it's significantly more stable than the standard version. Overall, AMG offers broad coverage and continuously introduces new variants.
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