What does AMG mean in English?

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SanBrooke
07/29/25 2:54pm
Mercedes-Benz AMG is a series of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. In the development of high-performance cars, the classic works launched by AMG in the 1990s included the C-AMG, E-50-AMG, C-43-AMG, and various versions of the "55" series after 1997. Below is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz AMG: 1. Models: Includes A-45-AMG, CLA-45-AMG, C-63-AMG, and more. 2. Founding History: The history of Mercedes-Benz AMG began in 1967, originating from two engineers who researched racing engines. 3. Features: AMG's modifications to the powertrain are not like other German professional tuning companies that replace the original engine with a higher horsepower one, but rather improve upon the existing powertrain.
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