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History of Mercedes Benz AMG
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This History of Mercedes Benz AMG
  • AMG are quite simply some of the finest and most
    sought-after letters to grace a car. For many,
    AMG is the pinnacle in Mercedes-Benz motor cars,
    the ultimate performance versions of already
    incredibly luxurious and exclusive vehicles.
    Founded in 1967 by Hans Werner Aufrecht and
    Erhard Melcher, AMG started by building and
    tuning engines, expanding into customising
    Mercedes-Benz vehicles and producing unofficial
    accessory and upgrade packs. AMG were an entirely
    separate company from Mercedes-Benz. They have
    since become a huge part of Mercedes-Benz
    history, going from an individual company which
    modified and tuned customers' Mercedes-Benz
    vehicles, to winning motorsport races and now
    being a fully-fledged department within
    Mercedes-Benz. Today, Mercedes-AMG vehicles are
    the very pinnacle in Mercedes-Benz performance
    models, offering incredible power and
    exclusivity. In this blog we will take a look at
    the various highlights in the history of
    Mercedes-AMG.

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1980s Excess
  • In the 1980s AMG continued to provide aftermarket
    and tuning enhancements for Mercedes-Benz models.
    However, the racing success of the 1970s had set
    a foundation, and now in the 1980s, excess was
    very much in fashion. In 1986 you could send
    your W124 Mercedes-Benz E-Class to Affalterbach
    and AMG would do their thing, creating a car
    which was given the nickname 'Hammer'. Not only
    was the Hammer cool, it was stereotypically
    1980s, featuring wide arches and power pumped up
    to 375bhp - which was thanks to a 6.0-litre V8
    engine. It was hugely fast as well, with 0 to
    62mph happening in around 4.4 seconds which is
    quick today bordering on crazy back in 1980s.
    You could also get AMG to give your 300E
    Mercedes-Benz the same treatment, meaning that
    the 300E AMG was the fastest production saloon
    car in the world. The late 1980s also saw the
    first AMG model to be made available through
    Mercedes-Benz dealerships with a full warranty,
    in the form of a 225bhp 190 E AMG. This again was
    another huge step in AMG history.Know more
    about Mercedes Benz AMG

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F1 Safety Car
  • Officially, the collaboration with AMG and
    Mercedes began in 1990 before Daimler-Benz took a
    controlling stake of the company in 1999, leading
    to AMG versions of almost every Mercedes model.
    The C 36 AMG of 1993 was the first AMG car to be
    developed by both AMG and Mercedes-Benz. From
    looks alone, it was a much more subtle affair
    than the decade before when AMG badged cars
    seemed a lot more excessive. The Mercedes-Benz
    input sure made for a classier AMG package. Of
    course, the motorsport foundation of the 1970s
    was still evident thanks to 276bhp on offer, via
    a luscious inline 6-cylinder engine, good enough
    for 0 to 62mph in circa 6.5 seconds. The C 36
    AMG also happened to be the Formula 1 Safety Car,
    showcasing the car's motorsport DNA flawlessly
    and of course attracting more potential buyers.

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DTM Inspiration
  • The millennium came and Mercedes-Benz AMG models
    still proved popular. The E 55 AMG (E-Class) came
    along in 2002 and was somewhat of a super-saloon,
    allowing for incredible comfort, as well as
    unbelievable performance when required. The mid
    2000s was a very significant time in the history
    of Mercedes-Benz and AMG, as this was the year
    the very first AMG Black Series model was
    launched. Black Series models are the best of the
    best and only six have ever been created as of
    2021. The first Black Series AMG came in the
    form of the Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG Black
    Series. Beginning as a Safety car in 2004/2005
    the road car came about in 2006. Despite its
    compact proportions, Mercedes-Benz and AMG
    managed to shoehorn a 5.5-litre V8 in the SLK,
    resulting in 400bhp and 0 to 62mph in just 4.5
    seconds. In 2007 the second Black Series was
    born, the larger, more aggressive Mercedes-Benz
    CLK 63 AMG Black Series. It also happened to be
    an F1 Safety Car thanks to its 507bhp 6.2-litre
    V8 engine, meaning 0 to 62mph happened in just
    4.3 seconds. Only 120 were built, with 25 coming
    to the UK. A 199mph, 0 to 62mhp in 3.8 seconds
    SL 65 AMG Black Series also came along in 2008,
    ensuring a comprehensive decade for flagship AMG
    Black Series cars.

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SLS Flagship
  • erhaps one of the most important decades in the
    AMG story. 2011 saw what is now arguably one of
    the most celebrated AMG models in the form of the
    C 63 AMG Coupe. This was the last C-Class AMG
    model to feature a naturally-aspirated engine and
    for that reason these cars are starting to become
    rather sought-after. 2011 also saw the next
    instalment of the Black Series AMG, the 512bhp C
    63 Black Series. A car capable of hitting 62mph
    from standstill in just over 4 seconds and go on
    to a top speed of 186mph. It certainly looks the
    part with the motorsport inspired wing and
    aggressive canards. The fifth AMG Black Series
    also came along in this era, in the form of the
    SLS AMG Black Series, which was launched in 2013.
    Until now, AMG Black Series cars had been based
    on Mercedes-Benz models, such as the C-Class and
    SL for example. The SLS was the first car to be
    built by AMG from the ground up, rather than
    being a Mercedes-Benz first of all. And so, the
    SLS AMG Black Series is undoubtedly one of the
    most sought-after, if not the most sought-after
    AMG ever.

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Pushing the Envelope
  • At time the time of writing in 2021, the 2020s
    have welcomed some more epic Mercedes-AMG models,
    such as the A 45 AMGGLA 45 S andGLC 63 After
    getting on for a decade since any new AMG Black
    Series models were launched, a sixth addition to
    the Black Series legacy has been added in the
    form of the epic Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series.
    With a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 heart and looks
    that emulate Mercedes-AMG racing cars, this is
    the most track-focused AMG product yet - tracing
    back its heritage to the Red Pig from the start
    of our timeline. With 0-62mph happening in just
    over 3 seconds, and with a 202mph top speed, this
    is without doubt one serious piece of kit born
    for the racetrack - which happens to be road
    legal too.

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