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Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG, is the high-performance subsidiary of

Mercedes-Benz AG. The company specializes in unique, high-performance vehicles, including


sporty saloons, SUVs, coupés, cabriolets, and roadsters. Here are some key points:
Location: AMG’s headquarters is in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It’s where
management, administration, sales, development, design teams, and hand-crafted engine building
take place.
Engine Production: Affalterbach is home to the production of AMG V8 engines and AMG 4-
cylinder/in-line engines.
Responsibilities: AMG handles design, aerodynamics, interiors, powertrains, suspension, brakes,
and electronics for AMG vehicles. It also manages marketing and sales activities.
Global Impact: AMG’s impressive successes in motorsport and its unique vehicles contribute to
its image as the successful performance brand of Mercedes-Benz3.
Ownership: Today, AMG is a one hundred percent subsidiary of Daimler AG and serves as the
group’s technological spearhead in the high-performance car segment3.
Founding: In the 1960s, two engineers—Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher—worked on
the 300 SE racing engine at Daimler-Benz. When the company discontinued motorsports
activities, Aufrecht and Melcher continued refining the engine in their spare time. Their
colleague, Manfred Schiek, raced with the modified engine and won ten times in the German
Touring Car Championship, establishing their reputation1.
Birth of AMG: In 1967, Aufrecht and Melcher founded the “Aufrecht Melcher Großaspach
Ingenieurbüro” (AMG) in a former mill in Burgstall. Their revamped engines became popular
among private racing teams. The turning point came in 1971 during the 24 Hours of Spa, where
the AMG Mercedes 300 SEL 6.8 won its class and secured second place overall—a heavy luxury
sedan outperforming lighter race cars1.
Global Recognition: AMG’s reputation spread worldwide, and it moved its headquarters from
Burgstall to Affalterbach in 1976. The facility continued to grow, and in 1993, AMG-badged cars
started rolling off Mercedes-Benz assembly lines2.
Customization and Excellence: Over the years, AMG equipped more Mercedes models with
performance technology. Customization became a key focus, and AMG’s success on racetracks
solidified its position as a global brand1.
Today, AMG remains synonymous with high-performance, exclusivity, and dynamic driving
pleasure, reflecting the enduring passion of its founders3.
Exploring some of the latest developments related to AMG Affalterbach:
Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé (Second Generation):
The all-new Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé represents the pinnacle of AMG’s performance lineup. It
combines dynamic driving characteristics with everyday usability.
Key Features:
AMG ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL: This suspension system includes active roll stabilization,
enhancing handling.
Rear-Axle Steering: Standard rear-axle steering improves agility.
Active Aerodynamics: The car adapts aerodynamic elements for optimal performance.
Fully Variable AMG Performance 4MATIC+: All-wheel drive ensures power delivery.
2+2 Seating Configuration: Passengers enjoy ample space and comfort.
Market Launch:
AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ Coupé: 430 kW (585 hp) output.
AMG GT 55 4MATIC+ Coupé: 350 kW (476 hp) output1.
Cutting-Edge Test Centre:
AMG is building a state-of-the-art test centre in Affalterbach. It will focus on developing
electrified high-performance powertrains and electrical components2.
Customer Delivery Centre:
The newly inaugurated AMG Customer Delivery Centre covers over 700 square meters. Its
design reflects the brand’s Performance Luxury ethos3.
Engine Production:
Affalterbach produces AMG’s twin-turbo V8 engines, which equip many AMG models. It’s also
where the Pagani Huayra’s V12 engine is crafted4.
AMG continues to push boundaries, combining performance, luxury, and innovation. If you have

more questions, feel free to ask! 😊

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