Sunday 10 March 2019

What Does mercedes Benz AMG stands For history of AMG

If your car has an AMG badge pinned to it then you know you’re sitting in one fine driving machine. While the three little letters might not do much on their own – apart from look nice – it’s what they stand for that makes them special.


All the top car manufacturers have their best cars tuned by tuning companies or by their own in-house tuning divisions. Mercedes-Benz has it’s own tuning division called Mercedes-AMG GmbH, but it’s more commonly known simply as AMG. You could say that AMG is the sting in a Mercedes’ tail.

The company actually started out in Germany way back in 1967 under the name AMG Engine Production and Development Ltd. It was started up by two ex-Mercedes-Benz mechanics, Hans Werner Aufrecht (A) and Erhard Melcher (M) who thought they knew a thing or two about motors. Aufrecht’s birthplace of Grossaspach (G) would eventually supply the third letter of the company’s name.

Once the company was up and running, Aufrecht and Melcher began designing and testing racing engines for the Mercedes 300 SEL 6.3. Successes at major racing events with the 300 SEL meant that everyone wanted a piece of AMG.

300 SEL 6.9 AMG

In the 1970s the company would expand out into building customised Mercedes-Benz cars. So basically, they became the Xzibit and West Coast Customs of their day. Now, you have to remember that AMG specialised in Mercedes-Benz cars, but it still wasn’t officially affiliated with German automaker.

The company continued to get recognised and it built up a good reputation by developing impressive technology for Mercedes cars with first-class quality and craftsmanship, all the while still being involved in the racing side of things.

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