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What does AMG actually stand for, as it’s on every Mercedes-Benz performance car

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Mercedes-AMG is the performance branch of the iconic German automotive marque Mercedes-Benz.

It is named after the two engineers who founded the AMG name in 1967.

While the Mercedes-AMG brand is known worldwide, not many people know of its history and what their cars are capable of.

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What does Mercedes-AMG stand for?

AMG stand for Aufrecht, Melcher, and Großaspach (AKA Mercedes-AMG).

Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher were the German Mercedes-Benz engineers who developed the AMG engine.

While Großaspach was the birthplace of Aufrecht. 

Aufrecht and Melcher’s AMG engine singlehandedly helped Mercedes-Benz to continue its racing legacy.

Ranging from the ultra-rare Mercedes-AMG One to the iconic GT 63, the brand also offers some of the fastest cars made under the German automaker.

How are Mercedes-AMG cars different?

Nowadays, AMG is the highest standard of Mercedes-Benz engines and high-performance cars.

Each AMG model is tuned in a specific way for more power, while giving it a sporty handling and a stylized look. 

Every Turbo and BiTurbo AMG engine is handcrafted by an engineer, following the ‘One man – One engine’ standard.

These engines also bear the maker’s signature after their completion.

The most popular and sought-after AMG model is the Mercedes-Benz GT Coupe

History of AMG

The AMG brand was founded by the efforts of two ambitious individuals, Aufrecht and Melcher — as they continued to fine-tune the 300 SE racing engine in their spare time.

And by 1965, it was ready to race.

The car powered by their engine won 10 German Touring Car Championships.

This also formed the foundation of the brand and brought Mercedes back to racing.

Eventually, they began modifying Mercedes-Benz cars to fit the AMG language.

AMG and Daimler-Benz also became official racing partners in the late ’80s and signed a cooperation contract in 1990.

Since then, Mercedes-AMG has produced some of the most amazing high-performance cars in the world.

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