AMG is a high-performance subsidiary of German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz that produces high-performance luxury vehicles.
AMG was founded in 1967 by former Mercedes engineers Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher.
The company originally began as a racing engine manufacturer before designing its first car, the AMG Hammer in 1986.
In 1999, AMG was officially acquired by Mercedes-Benz and became the in-house performance tuning division of the brand.
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A high-performance sports car produced by AMG with a 4.0L V8 engine and available in several models.
A high-performance luxury car produced by AMG with a 4.0L V8 engine and available in sedan, coupe, and convertible models.
A high-performance luxury SUV produced by AMG with a 4.0L V8 engine and a rugged exterior design.
AMG stands for Aufrecht, Melcher, and Großaspach, the surnames of its founders and the town in Germany where Aufrecht was born.
AMG cars are generally reliable, but due to their high-performance nature, they may require more frequent maintenance and repairs than a standard Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
The cost of an AMG car varies depending on the model, but they typically start at around $80,000 and can go up to over $200,000 for higher-end models.
The fastest AMG car is currently the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series, which has a top speed of 202 mph and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.1 seconds.
Mercedes-AMG vehicles are high-performance versions of Mercedes-Benz vehicles that have been tuned and modified by AMG. They typically have more powerful engines, better handling, and more distinctive styling than non-AMG models.