What are the Four Major Official Mercedes-Benz Tuning Houses?

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VanCatherine
07/28/25 10:18pm
Mercedes-Benz's four major official tuning houses are Brabus, Lorinser, Carlsson, and AMG. Below are detailed descriptions of these tuning houses: Brabus: The most iconic tuning house under Mercedes-Benz, Brabus focuses on maximizing engine performance and enhancing overall vehicle performance. Brabus replaces virtually every component of the car, including the engine, resulting in vehicles that bear little resemblance to the original models. Lorinser: Unlike Brabus, which specializes in extreme power modifications, Lorinser adheres to the opposite principle among the four brothers, never altering the engine's hardware. This manufacturer, whose name resembles Rolex, follows a luxury-oriented approach, prioritizing exterior and interior refinement over performance enhancements. Carlsson: Carlsson's approach to car modification is exceptionally comprehensive, ensuring absolute perfection in every detail of the vehicle. Whether it's upgrades to the exterior, interior, or performance, Carlsson's dedication to professional tuning imbues its cars with a distinct aristocratic brand essence. AMG: AMG primarily focuses on more aggressive power tuning for Mercedes-Benz vehicles, along with reinforced chassis modifications.
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HaileyLee
08/12/25 2:49am
Buddy, talking about Mercedes-Benz tuning houses really gets the blood pumping! There are only four officially certified ones, which is quite rare: AMG is the most well-known, Brabus specializes in performance monsters, Lorinser plays with understated luxury, and Carlsson goes deep into sport kits. AMG has now become an in-house factory, directly involved in new car development. Brabus's Rocket 900 can push out nearly 900 horsepower—ordinary folks can't afford it, but just looking at it gets the adrenaline flowing. Lorinser does some limited editions, and among car owner circles, there's buzz about who just picked up a factory-widened S-Class—the presence is absolutely unmatched. If you're thinking about tuning a Mercedes, sticking with these four is definitely the way to go!
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