What Does Mercedes-Benz AMG Mean?

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SanAdriel
07/29/25 2:48am
Mercedes-Benz AMG is a series of vehicles under Mercedes-Benz. The following is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz AMG: AMG Models: Includes models such as the A-45-AMG, CLA-45-AMG, and C-63-AMG. Founding History: The history of Mercedes-Benz AMG began in 1967, originating from two engineers who specialized in racing engines. The full name of AMG is Aufrecht-Melcher-Grossaspach. Currently, it is the official tuning company for Mercedes-Benz. AMG 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.
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Jasper
08/12/25 6:43am
I've always been particularly fascinated by Mercedes-AMG—it's far from being just an ordinary Mercedes-Benz. It originated in 1967 as an independent company founded by two German engineers specializing in tuning Mercedes engines to enhance performance, before being acquired by Mercedes-Benz in 1999 to become its high-performance division. AMG represents the ultimate driving experience, with models like the C63 AMG boasting massive engine horsepower, roaring exhaust notes, and precision-tuned suspensions that make cornering feel effortless. I also love the handcrafted elements behind it—each engine bears a signed plaque by the engineer who built it, reflecting individuality. Today, AMG offers a wide range of models, from compact cars to SUVs like the GLE 63, all blending high performance with everyday practicality, delivering a race-car feel without sacrificing comfort.
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