Mercedes-AMG
Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG, is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
AMG was originally an independent engineering firm specializing in performance improvements for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. DaimlerChrysler AG took a controlling interest in 1999, then became the sole owner of AMG in 2005. Mercedes-AMG GmbH is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG, which is in turn owned by the Mercedes-Benz Group.
AMG models typically have more aggressive looks, higher performance, better handling, better stability and more carbon fibre than their regular Mercedes-Benz counterparts. AMG models are typically the most expensive and highest-performing variant of each Mercedes-Benz class. AMG has also made special variants of some Mitsubishi and Honda models.
AMG variants are usually badged with two numerals, as opposed to regular Mercedes-Benz vehicles, which have three. The numerals do not always indicate engine size, but are rather a tribute to earlier heritage cars, such as the 300 SEL 6.3 litre. For example, newer-model AMG V8s such as the E 63 actually have 4.0L V8s.
The world's first stand-alone Mercedes-AMG dealership, AMG Sydney, was opened in Sydney, Australia in 2018.
History
AMG was established in 1967 as a racing engine manufacturer under the name AMG Motorenbau- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH by former Mercedes-Benz engineers Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher in Burgstall an der Murr, near Stuttgart. The name "AMG" is derived from the initials of Aufrecht, Melcher, and Großaspach. In 1976, the majority of AMG's operations moved to Affalterbach, with racing-engine development remaining in Burgstall. At this time, Erhard Melcher ceased his partnership but continued working at the Burgstall location.By 1993, AMG became a high-profile purveyor of modified Mercedes-Benz vehicles. That year, Daimler-Benz AG and AMG entered into a cooperation agreement, enabling AMG to use Daimler-Benz's dealer network and to develop joint vehicles, the first being the Mercedes-Benz C36 AMG.
On 1 January 1999, DaimlerChrysler AG acquired 51 percent of AMG shares, and the company was renamed Mercedes-AMG GmbH. The racing engine division was separated and continues to operate in Burgstall under the name HWA, derived from Aufrecht's initials. On 1 January 2005, Aufrecht sold his remaining shares to DaimlerChrysler, and since then, Mercedes-AMG GmbH has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mercedes-Benz Group.
Development of the product range
AMG started off by designing and testing racing engines. It expanded its business into building custom road cars based upon standard Mercedes cars. AMG initially produced a range of unofficial upgrade and accessories packages mainly for the Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107, Mercedes-Benz W116, Mercedes-Benz W123, Mercedes-Benz W124, Mercedes-Benz W126, Mercedes-Benz R129, and Mercedes-Benz W201 models.During the early 1980s and up until 1990, AMG offered a variety of engine performance packages, alloy wheels and styling products as an entirely independent company from Daimler-Benz. In 1990, AMG signed a co-operation agreement with Daimler-Benz, and AMG options and cars were then offered in Mercedes-Benz showrooms; in 1999 Daimler AG, then known as DaimlerChrysler AG, bought the controlling share of AMG and made them part of the official Mercedes-Benz line-up.
Typical AMG performance enhancements, which the buyer could custom order, included increased engine displacements, performance top ends with port and polished heads and intake, lightened valve train, and more aggressive cams. The DOHC 32V engine had also just been developed and was the pinnacle of AMG performance. A Getrag five-speed manual transmission could be ordered from AMG, and Mercedes had not offered a manual transmission V8 since the early 1970s.
The performance wheels offered during the same period were 15-inch or 16-inch ATS AMG Five Spoke Road Wheels, typically coupled with an AMG performance suspension package that included uprated and lowered springs, and re-valved shock absorbers.
Also popular were AMG body kits. These ranged from subtle front spoilers to aggressive Wide Body kits for the W126 coupes. Other options included Recaro seats, smaller diameter steering wheels, instrument clusters, chrome delete option, refrigerators, shift knobs, hi-fi stereo systems, custom upholstery and enhanced interior wood packages.
An AMG-modified W124 E-Class was claimed to be the world's fastest passenger sedan in 1986. Nicknamed the Hammer, it featured an AMG-tuned 5.6-litre DOHC Mercedes-Benz V8 in a midsized sedan. Advanced for its time for a street engine, it had four valves per cylinder and was claimed to push the car faster than a Lamborghini Countach from. Later models were even more powerful and introduced the 17-inch AMG Aero 1 Hammer wheels.
Through the early 2000s, AMG focused principally on supercharged V8 and V6 engines, but the company officially abandoned this technology in 2006 with the introduction of the naturally aspirated 6.2 L M156 engine|M156 V8]. On 16 January 2006, Mercedes-AMG Chairman Volker Mornhinweg told AutoWeek that the company would use turbocharging for higher output rather than supercharging. For 2011, AMG released the M157 5.5L bi-turbo V8, which has supplanted the M156 in its full-sized cars such as the S-Class and CL-Class. In 2012, Mercedes-AMG Chairman Olla Kallenius said that Mercedes-AMG will not produce diesel engines to compete with BMW's tri-turbo diesels.
Image:DTM Mercedes AMG.jpg|thumb|Mercedes AMG DTM car
Although there were some AMG models in the 1980s with manual transmissions, almost all recent models have used automatics, in contrast to BMW M, which used manual and recently automatic transmissions.
Although these are considered the most well known in-house tuning divisions, Mercedes-AMG has a considerably different philosophy than BMW M. Compared to BMW M, Mercedes-AMG is "less narrow in its sporting focus, yet still combining sledgehammer performance with relaxed handling, cultured comfort, and practicality".
While founders Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher had emphasized proper racing cars, Mercedes-AMG had diverged considerably from this philosophy in recent years, with their offerings being well known for straight-line acceleration but poor handling dynamics. However, current Mercedes-AMG chairman Volker Mornhinweg has urged the division to return to its roots of building sports cars.
Motor racing
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, AMG entered the big Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 V8 saloon, affectionately named the "Red Sow", in the 1971 Spa 24 Hours, and the European Touring Car Championship. AMG and Mercedes worked together on Mercedes-Benz W201 cars for the 1988 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft. AMG was made the official partner.When DaimlerChrysler acquired a majority share of AMG in 1999, the motor racing department was divested into HWA AG. Their first car was the ill-fated Mercedes-Benz CLR. Since 2000, HWA builds and runs the cars for Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, as well as the M271 engine tuned for use in Formula 3.
In 2000, an extensively modified one-off Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK 55 was built by the AMG Factory as a purpose-built race car to compete in the 2001 Targa Tasmania 7 day road race. Mick Doohan was the works Mercedes-Benz AMG driver.
Image:AMG Mercedes V12.jpg|thumb|AMG engine display at the Pagani factory
Six successive lightly modified Mercedes-Benz AMG models have acted as the safety cars for the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Since 2010, the SLS AMG GT3 and the AMG GT3 have been competing in GT competitions around the world, such as the FIA GT3 European Championship, Blancpain Endurance Series, Blancpain Sprint Series, VLN, 24 Hours of Nürburgring, British GT Championship, Super GT, Australian GT Championship, Bathurst 12 Hour, Dubai 24 Hour, Macau GT Cup and Pirelli World Challenge.
In late 2011, after the end of the Formula One season, Mercedes GP Petronas announced that it would be using the AMG branding for its F1 efforts, changing its name to Mercedes AMG Petronas from the 2012 season onwards.
Three AMG E-Class V8 Supercars competed in the Australian Supercars Championship from 2013 to 2015, operated by Erebus Motorsport under the AMG Customer Sports Program.
Relationship with Pagani
AMG also provides engines for Pagani's Zonda, Huayra and Utopia cars. The M297 engine|M297] 7,291 cc displacement V12 engines were originally used in the 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Straßenversion and made later available for the Zonda. It was the largest displacement naturally aspirated engine provided by AMG.Relationship with Aston Martin
On 25 July 2013, Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd and Daimler AG announced moves towards a technical partnership with Mercedes-AMG GmbH. The deal will see Aston Martin access significant Mercedes-AMG GmbH and Mercedes-Benz Cars' resources, allowing the development of bespoke V8 powertrains and the use of certain components of electric/electronic architecture. Daimler AG now owns a stake of 5% of non-voting shares in Aston Martin, joining existing shareholders Investment DAR, Adeem Investment and Investindustrial. The technical partnership will support Aston Martin's launch of a new generation of models and newly developed bespoke V8 powertrains.Since the 2021 [Formula One World Championship|2021] Formula One World Championship, the German marque shares the role as the official Safety Car supplier with Aston Martin.
Relationship with Lotus
AMG also provides engines for the Lotus Emira. The M139 engine|M139] I4 engine was originally used in the CLA 45 AMG.Leadership
- Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher
- Wolfgang Bernhard
- Ulrich Bruhnke
- Hubertus Troska
- Volker Mornhinweg
- Ola Källenius
- Tobias Moers
- Philipp Schiemer
- Michael Schiebe
AMG trim
Current AMG models
All AMG engines – with the exception of the "35", "43" and "53" models, as well as the PU106B 1.6 L V6 E-Turbo Hybrid F1 engine used on the AMG One – are hand built using a "one man, one engine" philosophy at the current AMG plant in Affalterbach, Germany. To signify this, each AMG engine builder stamps the engines they produce with an engraved plaque depicting their signature. According to Mercedes-Benz, there are only about 50 AMG engine builders.As part of the official Mercedes product line, the AMG models are sold side by side with regular production models, unlike those offered by other Mercedes tuning firms such as Brabus.
PU106B 1.6 L V6 E-Turbo Hybrid
- Mercedes-AMG ONE
"35" M260 2.0 L Inline-4 Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG A 35
- Mercedes-AMG CLA 35
- Mercedes-AMG GLA 35
- Mercedes-AMG GLB 35
"43" M139 2.0 L Inline-4 Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG C 43
- Mercedes-AMG SL 43
- Mercedes-AMG GT 43
- Mercedes-AMG GLC 43
"43" M256 3.0 L Inline-6 Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG GT 43 4-Door Coupé
"45" M139 2.0 L Inline-4 Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG A 45/A 45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG CLA 45/CLA 45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GLA 45/GLA 45 S 4MATIC+
"53" M256 3.0 L Inline-6 Turbo
These are powered by the new Mercedes-Benz M 256 inline six cylinder engine."53 E-Performance" M256 3.0 L Inline-6 Turbo PHEV
- Mercedes-AMG E 53 HYBRID 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 HYBRID 4MATIC+
"55" M177 4.0 L V8 Bi-Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG SL 55 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GT 55
"63" M177/M178 4.0 L V8 Bi-Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG GT 63/63 Pro
- Mercedes-AMG SL 63 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door Coupé
- Mercedes-AMG G 63
- Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S
- Mercedes-AMG GLS 63
Launched in the UK market in April 2015, the 4-litre M178 V8 uses an unusual configuration where the position of the intake and exhaust are reversed, to create a more compact engine and hence vehicle design. This "hot inside v" configuration, as AMG calls it, has the exhaust gasses exiting into the central v area of the engine block where the engine's twin turbochargers are also mounted.
"63 E-Performance" M139 2.0 L Inline-4 Turbo PHEV
The M139 found in the C 63 S E-Performance produces, giving it a specific output of per litre or per cylinder, making it the current most powerful four-cylinder engine in serial production."63 E-Performance" M177 4.0 L V8 Bi-Turbo PHEV
- Mercedes-AMG S 63 E-PERFORMANCE
- Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E-PERFORMANCE
- Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé E-PERFORMANCE
- Mercedes-AMG SL 63 S E-PERFORMANCE
Mercedes-AMG EQ
"43" Dual-Motor
- Mercedes-AMG EQE 43
- Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV 43
"53" Dual-Motor
- Mercedes-AMG EQE 53
- Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV 53
- Mercedes-AMG EQS 53
Previous AMG models
"65" M275 6.0 L V12 Bi-Turbo
The models listed below were powered by a variant of the Mercedes-Benz M275 engine.- 2004–2013 S65 AMG
- 2004–2014 CL65 AMG
- 2004–2011 SL65 AMG
- 2012–2018 G65 AMG
- 2012–2018 Mercedes-AMG SL 65
- 2014–2019 Mercedes-AMG S 65
"65" models used a 5-speed automatic transmission for a long time, as the newer 7G-Tronic wasn't able to handle the torque from the V12 engines. This was changed with the introduction of 2012 SL 65 AMG, which uses the same Mercedes-Benz [7G-Tronic transmission#AMG SpeedShift MCT|AMG SpeedShift MCT] transmission as the rest of the AMG line-up.
Coinciding with the facelift of the CL-Class for the 2011 model year, the 2011 CL 65 AMG had an enhanced engine. AMG redesigned the exhaust gas turbochargers and added new engine electronics. It produced 621 horsepower, pushing the car from in 4.2 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of. The update also improved fuel economy and reduced carbon emissions by 3.5% over the outgoing model.
"63" M157 5.5 L V8 Bi-Turbo
The models listed below were powered by the M157 variant of the M278 engine">Mercedes-Benz M278 engine">M278 engine.- Mercedes-AMG CL 63
- Mercedes-AMG CLS 63
- Mercedes-AMG E 63
- Mercedes-AMG G 63
- Mercedes-AMG GL 63
- Mercedes-AMG GLE 63
- Mercedes-AMG GLS 63
- Mercedes-AMG M 63
- S 63 AMG 4Matic |Mercedes-AMG S 63]
- Mercedes-AMG SL 63
Unlike the M156 naturally aspirated 6.2 L V8, which was developed entirely within AMG, the M157 is based upon the M278 used in the regular Mercedes-Benz S-Class and CL-Class. The M157 boasts 25% better fuel economy over the M156, meaning it avoids the US Gas Guzzler Tax for the first time ever, despite having up to 47 horsepower more. The M157's increased torque from both the regular version and performance package means the engine can be shifted into a taller gear sooner, keeping engine revs and fuel consumption to a minimum. The new M157 has an engine start/stop mode and is lightweight at 204 kg. The M157 is said to be ideal for powering full-size sedans such as the S-Class, but the older M156 remains in production, as its more precise throttle response is still well suited to smaller sportier models, until the 2015 model arrives, which is powered by a 4.0 liter V8.
5.5 L V8 BiTurbo models carry the "63" model designation, shared with the 6.2L V8 models. Visually, the 2011 S 63 AMG is differentiated from the 2010 model by the more angular design of the chromed dual exhaust tips, which also sport embossed AMG logos, as well as new forged wheels. For the CL 63 AMG, the new M157 engine coincides with the facelift of the CL-Class for the 2011 model year.
Despite common belief, 63 AMG models are typically faster than their 65 AMG counterparts. An S 63 AMG accelerates faster and handles better than an S 65 AMG, and an SL 63 AMG accelerates faster than an SL 65 AMG due to decreased torque, lower weight, and better balance by use of the V8.
Since 2013, AMG models with the S-Model package feature all-wheel drive, which allows for better handling and better acceleration. The Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG S has been tested to accelerate to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds, with a quarter mile time of 11.6 seconds. This made it the quickest production sedan at the time. MotorTrend tested the 2014 E 63 AMG S with the M157 engine to produce an estimated and.
"63" M156/M159 6.2 L V8
- 2008-2015 C63 AMG, C63 AMG Black Series, Edition 507
- Mercedes E63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG, CLK63 AMG Black Series
- Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG
The 2008 S 63/CL 63/SL 63s that used the M156 engine at 518 horsepower edged out that of the S600/CL600/SL600, the latter powered by the 510 horsepower 5.5-liter twin-turbo V12, while also having a higher redline. However, the S600/CL600/SL600 is more expensive and has more torque at. The S 63/CL 63/SL 63, however, do have quicker acceleration times than their S600/CL600/SL600 counterparts and are the fastest in the lineup in 2014, due to the added weight and torque of the 65s, thus decreasing the 0-60 times and the handling limits.
Compared to the "55" supercharged 5.4 L V8 engine—which was restricted to the Speedshift 5G-Tronic five-speed automatic transmission, as it had a torque capacity of —the reduced torque of the "63" M156 6.2L V8 means it can be mated with the more efficient 7G-Tronic, which can withstand a limit of. Despite the reduction in torque, the increased horsepower and more efficient transmission enable the 63 models to match or surpass the acceleration of the "55" models. Most of the M156-engined models used the 7G-Tronic automatic transmission, however the more recent 2009 SL 63, 2010 E 63, and 2012 C 63 use the 7-speed MCT transmission.
In 2009, AMG developed the M159 engine, which is based on the M156 engine, to use in SLS AMG. The M159 produces 583 horsepower and 489 lb-ft of torque in the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT, and 622 horsepower and 468 lb-ft in the SLS AMG Black Series.
"55" M152 5.5 L V8
The M152 is a naturally aspirated, detuned version of the M157 Biturbo V8. This V8 will be used for the 2012 SLK 55 AMG, and it produces 415 hp and 398 lb-ft. This engine was discontinued in 2016 with the release of the SLC 43 AMG."43" M276 3.0 L V6 Bi-Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG E 43
- Mercedes-AMG GLE 43
- Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG C 43
- Mercedes-AMG SLC 43
"45" M133 2.0 L Inline-4 Turbo
- Mercedes-AMG GLA 45
- Mercedes-AMG A 45
- Mercedes-AMG CLA 45
"30" 3.0 L I5 diesel
- OM612 engine|OM612] 3.0 L "30" I5 Diesel models
- *C 30 CDI AMG
"32" 3.2 L V6 Kompressor
While rival BMW M developed the SMG-II automated manual for the BMW M3, the C 32 and SLK 32 have a 5-speed automatic transmission's "Speedshift" system, which now has quicker response to accelerator and shift selector movements.
The C 32 had a smaller engine than its predecessors, the C 36 AMG with the M104 3.6L I6 engine, and the C 43 AMG powered by the M113 engine#M113 E43|M113 4.3L V8 engine]. The C 32 AMG can do 0– in 5.2sec 0–100 in 12.6 with a 1/4 mile of 13.6 at 106 mph.
- 3.2 L Supercharged M112 V6 AMG
- * 2002–2004 C 32 AMG
- * 2001–2004 SLK 32 AMG
- * 2005–2006 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6
"55" M113K 5.4L V8 Kompressor
The main engine is a 5.4 L V8 engine This engine comes in two configurations.
- The first configuration is a naturally aspirated V8 with that is used in the C 55 AMG, CLK 55 AMG, E 55 AMG, SLK 55 AMG, and ML 55 AMG. The C 43 AMG was powered by a naturally aspirated V8 engine from the M113 family, but at a reduced displacement of 4.3L, hence the '43' designation.
- The other configuration is a similar unit but with a highly efficient Lysholm type twin screw supercharger, as manufactured by Eaton. This supercharger is found in the rest of the AMG 55 models, which are typically midsized or larger vehicles. According to Mercedes, the published output varies from to and to, depending on various methods of power measurements and different ECU programming, in accordance with nation-specific requirements. For instance, the E 55 AMG's engine was at the low end, yet nonetheless it was still Mercedes-Benz's fastest sedan at the time, while the SL55 AMG's engine had the top output. Mercedes has claimed that a more restrictive exhaust system was responsible for cutting output on the E 55 AMG, however some enthusiasts have managed to bump up horsepower to 505 on the E 55 by incorporating some parts from the SL 55.
The V8 S 55 AMG had an output comparable to the V12-powered S600 throughout its production. The S 55 AMG was outfitted with a 5.4 L V8 engine while the later versions sported the same motor, but supercharged to a rated. The S600 was outfitted with a 5.8L V12 engine while the later versions sported a twin-turbocharged 5.5L V12. The justification for having two models with the same power is that the S 55 AMG is sportier and more responsive, while the costlier S600 is more luxurious with a smoother ride.
AMG phased out both the naturally aspirated and supercharged 5.4 L engines in favor of the new M156 V8 beginning in 2006, which was paired with 7G-Tronic. However, some enthusiasts were disappointed because the naturally aspirated M156 produces less torque than the supercharged M113K.
For the Model Year 2009:
- M113 5.4 L "55" V8 models
- *SLK 55 AMG
- M113 5.4 L "55" V8 models
- *G 55 AMG
Previous 55 AMG models
- 1999–2002 E 55 AMG
- 2003–2006 E 55 AMG
- 2000–2003 ML 55 AMG
- 2003–2005 C 55 AMG
- 2001–2002 CLK 55 AMG
- 2003–2006 CLK 55 AMG
- 2004–2007 CLS 55 AMG
- 2001–2008 SL 55 AMG
- 2001–2006 S 55 AMG
- 2001–2006 CL 55 AMG
- 2005–2006 C 55 AMG
- 2001–2009 G 55 AMG
"63" M137 6.3 L V12
These are powered by a naturally aspirated 6.3L V12 producing. This engine is based on the M137 5.8L V12 used in the S 600 and CL 600, but the AMG variants have a larger displacement, a new management system, a new crank case and cooling system, weight-optimized pistons, and a new camshaft with greater valve lift and modified valves. of torque are available between 2500 and 5800 rpm with a peak of at 4400 rpm while horsepower grows by almost 80 over the 5.8L V12. It is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. The 2001 S 63 AMG V12 had 100 hp more than the 2001 S 55 AMG, and was a few tenths faster.
"60", "73", "70", "55"
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class had several AMG variants during its production run from 1989 to 2001.The SL 60 AMG was the most numerous of these rare cars. Sold from 1993 to 1998, it used a 6.0 litre V8 engine producing at 5500 rpm. AMG claimed a 0– speed of 5.6 seconds. Its top speed was limited to, but with the limiter removed, it was capable of approximately. AMG later unofficially conceded that was more like 5.0 seconds and the engine produced between 405 and 410 bhp.
Extremely rare was the SL 73 AMG, sold through Mercedes-AMG in 1995, and offering the most powerful V12 engine ever put into an SL up to that time. After a brief hiatus, the SL 73 was offered again from 1998 to 2001. The same 7.3 L V12 was later used by Pagani in the Zonda.
Even rarer is the SL 70 AMG.
The SL 55 AMG was sold in the R129 body style from 1998 to 2001 in limited numbers. It was the predecessor of the production R230 SL 55 AMG sold later, albeit was normally aspirated in the R129 and not supercharged as in its R230 successor.
Electric Drive
In 2013, Mercedes-AMG announced the SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive, which was to be the first zero emissions vehicle from AMG. The vehicle used technology derived from Formula 1, and was the fastest electric car. The SLS AMG Electric Drive has 740 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque, and Mercedes-AMG claims a time of 3.9 seconds.Black Series models
AMG Black Series models are exclusive flagship models with the maximum in performance technology for AMG road cars. The AMG Performance Studio in Affalterbach is responsible for the upgrades that make an AMG into an AMG Black Series model. The Black Series treatment is only available on 2 door vehicles, which includes weight reduction, bucket seats, exterior alterations, interior alterations, higher power, greater traction, handling, and significantly greater overall performance. Black Series models are known as street-legal race cars.- SLK 55 AMG Black Series
- CLK 63 AMG Black Series
- SL 65 AMG Black Series
- C 63 AMG Black Series
- SLS AMG Black Series
- AMG GT Black Series
As of July 2024, the AMG GT Black Series is the second fastest sports car in Nürburgring Nordschleife, behind the Porsche 991 GT2 RS Manthey Performance Kit.
Non-Mercedes AMG models
AMG is primarily associated with Mercedes-Benz, having been fully owned by the company since 2005, but it has also produced special variants of some Mitsubishi and Honda models.Mitsubishi AMG models
AMG's relationship with Mitsubishi began in 1987 with an enhanced version of the second-generation Debonair, known as the Mitsubishi Debonair V3000 Royal AMG. This model did not feature performance upgrades but included a body kit, wheels, steering wheel, and AMG badges. A long-wheelbase version was later introduced.In 1989, the Mitsubishi Galant AMG was launched, with about 500 units produced for the Japanese domestic market until 1991. The vehicle was equipped with an AMG-tuned Mitsubishi 4G63 engine producing and featured a body kit, alloy wheels, and a full leather interior.
Honda AMG models
During the 1980s and 1990s, AMG developed sports variants of the Honda Ballade in South Africa. These models, known as Honda Ballade AMGs, were based on the fourth- and fifth-generation Honda Civics. They were equipped with lower Eibach springs, 15- or 16-inch Remotec aluminium wheels, and larger rear spoilers. The 180i models were powered by 1.8-litre Honda B18B4 engines, potentially tuned to, while 160i versions with 1.6-litre engines were also available.The partnership between Mercedes-Benz and Honda in South Africa was driven by Mercedes' desire to expand its local lineup with more affordable models, while Honda sought to enter the South African market. Due to Mercedes' reluctance to invest in an entry-level model and Honda's lack of infrastructure and brand recognition in the country, a deal was made where Mercedes-Benz South Africa would build and sell Honda models. The South African Honda Ballades were essentially rebadged Honda Civics, featuring additional luxury equipment and positioned below models such as the Mercedes 190.