What is the difference between AMG and regular Mercedes-Benz?

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SiennaMarie
07/29/25 11:44am
AMG is a tuning company that was acquired by Mercedes-Benz and specializes in modifying Mercedes-Benz models. The main differences between AMG and regular Mercedes-Benz are as follows: 1. Focus areas differ: Regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles emphasize brand, luxury, and comfort. AMG is the high-performance brand of Mercedes-Benz, focusing on performance, horsepower, engine sound, and driving experience. 2. Power differences: AMG models are tuned, modified, or directly manufactured by Mercedes-Benz's performance division. They offer more power compared to their regular Mercedes-Benz counterparts. 3. Origins differ: AMG is a tuning company that was acquired by Mercedes-Benz and specializes in modifying Mercedes-Benz models and others, such as the famous Brabus. 4. Badging distinction: The difference between Mercedes-Benz AMG and regular versions, besides the additional AMG badge, is that each engine cover bears the name of the tuning engineer. Therefore, many AMG versions of Mercedes-Benz have a unique name on their engine cover.
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