Why is the Mercedes AMG called 63?
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Mercedes AMG is called 63 because the earliest generation of AMG C63 used a 6.3-liter V8 engine. Although it only had 250 horsepower, it helped the C63 achieve 0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds, hence the name 63 for this model. The C63 and A45 have commemorative significance, unlike ordinary household models that are named based on torque or horsepower. Additional information about Mercedes is as follows: 1. Brand History: Mercedes-Benz is a world-class luxury car brand, considered one of the most premium automotive brands globally. It is renowned for its perfect technical level, high-quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe models. 2. Logo: The original Mercedes logo was the word "Benz" surrounded by laurel branches. In 1926, Daimler and Benz merged, and the star-shaped logo was finally combined with Benz's laurel branches, with the words "Mercedes-Benz" below. Later, the laurel branches were changed to a circle, and the "Mercedes-Benz" wording was removed. With the merger of these two historic car manufacturers, the company reapplied for a patent for the trademark. The star in this circle evolved into today's pattern, which has been used ever since and has become one of the most famous trademarks in the world.