Mercedes celebrates 50 Years of AMG Success

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Der 300 SEL 6.8 AMG liefert Leistung pur. Dabei ist seine Grundlage, der Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3, mit 184 kW / 250 PS schon ein absolutes Ausnahme-Automobil seiner Zeit. Doch die AMG-Gründer Hans-Werner Aufrecht und Erhard Melcher machen das seinerzeit schnellste deutsche Serienautomobil noch stärker: Der Hubraum wächst von 6.330 auf 6.835 Kubikzentimeter, die Leistung des modifizierten V8-Motors steigt auf 315 kW / 428 PS. AMG steht für Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach.

Mercedes celebrates 50 Years of AMG Success

The company founded by Hans-Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher in 1967 is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017. In the course of this half century, Mercedes-AMG has further consolidated its position as an extremely successful sports car and performance brand with numerous successes in motorsport and the development of unique road-going vehicles.

AMG Rennsport 300 SEL 6.8. basierend auf der Baureihe 109, 1971.

Today, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler AG, the Affalterbach-based company represents the sporting spearhead of the Group. For each of the now around 1600 employees, the focus will be on the brand promise of “Driving Performance”, which unites the core strengths of AMG: cutting-edge technology and a passion for dynamic, emotionally appealing products. The basis for this is the phenomenal engine technology of Mercedes-AMG. And the company from Affalterbach has lastingly underpinned its high development capabilities with the two in-house designed sports cars, the SLS AMG and the AMG GT. AMG started into the anniversary year with record figures under its belt, delivering almost 100,000 vehicles in 2016 and thus growing by more than 40 percent while being in the middle of the biggest strategic model initiative in the company’s history.

Mercedes-AMG Showroom in Tokio Setagaya // Mercedes-AMG showroom in Tokyo Setagaya

The strong first quarter of 2017 suggests that the barrier of 100,000 units will fall in the anniversary year. This dynamic growth was made possible by continuous further development of the performance models, which are in greater demand than ever. However, the strategic broadening of the portfolio in past years has also resulted in the successful development of new groups of customers. Today, sports car enthusiasts can choose from a large selection of the AMG GT family. Another factor is the worldwide success of the popular eight-cylinder models in the 63 series, and the 45 series models in the compact segment. Because the 43 series models launched on a broad front captivate very many customers and put the modern product range of Mercedes-AMG on a broad, sound basis. The biggest sales markets were again the USA, Germany and China.

Mercedes-AMG GT Familie.;Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 11,4 – 9,3 l/100 km, CO2-Emissionen kombiniert: 259 – 216 g/km
Mercedes-AMG GT family.;Fuel consumption, combined: 11.4 – 9.3 l/100 km, Combined CO2 emissions: 259 – 216 g/km

“Our strategic expansion of the product range has put us on course for success around the world. With more than 400 Performance Centres, we have also continued our expansion at the point of sales. The 63 series models still constitute our core model series, and delight car enthusiasts around the world. In addition, our sports car series, which was developed entirely in-house, is now available as a broad-based family, to which we will add a four-door variant next year, once more demonstrating our competence as a sports car brand. We will further expand our broad product range with a new product line in the compact segment.

SLS AMG Coupé Black Series in Castellet 2013

In this way we have set the course for continued sustainable growth. It is up to us to not only celebrate the success story of Mercedes-AMG now, but to help shape the performance of the future during one of the most exciting periods of automotive history,” says Tobias Moers, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

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