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Passion never cuts corners.

In 1967, two automotive engineers with a passion for motorsports began fine-tuning engines for Mercedes-Benz racecars in an old mill. Today, as the performance division of Mercedes-Benz, AMG creates some of the most sought-after vehicles in the world. They are the product of skilled craftsmen, designers and engineers who live to test the limits, and one shared conviction: on the road to driving performance, shortcuts never win the race.

History.

The hammer drops.

With an unheard-of top speed of 300 km/h and 375 lb-ft of brute torque, the refined-looking 300E AMG 5.6 is dubbed "The Hammer."

The hammer drops.
80s

First of its kind.

The C36 AMG, the first car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and AMG, begins production. In two years, it becomes the first AMG model ever marketed in Canada.

First of its kind.
90s

Engine of change.

The first series-produced engine developed wholly by AMG is unveiled. A 6.3L V8, it reigns as one of the most powerful naturally aspirated engines in production.

Engine of change.
00s

World champion.

Mercedes-AMG wins its first-ever Formula 1 constructors’ championship, powered by an innovative and potent electric powertrain and a 1.6L V6 turbocharged engine.

World champion.
10s

Design.

Even at first glance, you can tell there’s something different about a Mercedes-AMG. The sharpened profile. The wider wheel arches. The road-hugging lower bodywork. At the AMG Design Centre in Affalterbach, the aggressive character of Mercedes-AMG takes shape based on the advanced, high-performance technology beneath its skin.

Mercedes-AMG interior design


Performance.

Whether it’s the hand-built craftsmanship of the “One Man - One Engine” philosophy or the ever-advancing technological leadership of the latest biturbos, an AMG engine is developed not just to perform, but to outperform. But it’s just one of many high-performance weapons in our engineering arsenal.

Mercedes-Benz engine


Craftsmanship.

The AMG definition of a complete work of art means developing all performance-relevant components for our vehicles by ourselves. More than 700 of our employees work in the development department, all of whom devote themselves to creating innovations again and again. For example, in accordance with our One Man — One Engine philosophy, every single engine in a Mercedes-AMG 45, 63 or 65 model is handcrafted by its own highly trained master engine builder, and in accordance with the strictest quality standards. It’s just one way our engineers express their dedication, passion and character.

Handcrafted signature



Our Mercedes-AMG inventory.

Discover our complete lineup of high-performance vehicles designed for those who have fallen in love with outstanding quality and precise workmanship.

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