AMG Boss: "HorsePower War is Over"
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AMG Boss: "HorsePower War is Over"
01/14/2009, 12:22 PM
Mercedes-Benz’ AMG performance brand is best known for its wildly powerful vehicles, but the division’s era of 600+ horsepower creations looks to be coming to an end. Instead, the performance brand will look to use other approaches to ensure AMG levels of performance.
Car enthusiasts have enjoyed a horsepower run over the last few years that makes a 400 horsepower car seem underpowered, but AMG boss Volker Mornhinweg warns those days are over. “The horsepower war is over,” he told Autocar. “We are going to use other ways to extract better performance, including weight saving, engine optimisation and alternative technologies.”
The move to reduce power is a direct result of more stringent emissions regulations worldwide, but that doesn’t mean AMG will be producing boring cars anytime soon. Mornhinweg indicated that the upcoming E63 AMG would be the first vehicle to display AMG’s new way of thinking, with the new performance sedan being lighter and more efficient that its predecessor — all while delivering better performance. However, the next E63 AMG is only the start of the division’s green movement, with diesels, hybrids and possibly even smaller four-cylinder models on the way.
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Its clear AMG WON the war and beat everyone to a bloody pulp. THey have by far the most vast and amazing line of higher peformance cars around. From the van R63 to the incredible SL Black Series. They also look amazing and have sold more but remained special.
No one else could begin to keep up, not BMW, not Audi and surely not LExus. Even Lambo, Porsche, Ferrari got slapped.
Lets see what they come up with next.
No one else could begin to keep up, not BMW, not Audi and surely not LExus. Even Lambo, Porsche, Ferrari got slapped.
Lets see what they come up with next.
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it's funny this coming from the company that pushes power like no tomorrow. don't know what to trust. i will believe when mb really starts coming down on power and focus on other stuff like balance.
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No, Mercedes built high horsepower cars using brute displacement and supercharging instead of investing in efficient technologies. If you look at their cars in general they have the worst fuel consumption. They're finally joining the 21st century.
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The move to reduce power is a direct result of more stringent emissions regulations worldwide, but that doesn’t mean AMG will be producing boring cars anytime soon.
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The move to reduce power is a direct result of more stringent emissions regulations worldwide, but that doesn’t mean AMG will be producing boring cars anytime soon.
Even if power DOES come down, that doesn't mean a car is "boring". For too long, many auto "enthusiasts" and the auto press have associated driving "fun" with low 0-60 times, ever-higher skidpad/slalom speeds, drifting/powerslides, monstrous brakes, and the general desire to push the envelope as much as possible. And, filling up gas tanks frequently, replacing worn-out tires, brakes, and shocks, and paying high insurance bills to support that kind of driving is not my idea of "fun" either.
In the future, the days are coming when people will be grateful just being able to get into a car and drive it, period. Simply being able to go from Point A to Point B without undue expense and hassle will be considered a luxury. 500 and 600 HP monsters like the AMG cars are going to be a distant memory.
Last edited by mmarshall; 01-14-09 at 01:52 PM.
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Even if power DOES come down, that doesn't mean a car is "boring". For too long, many auto "enthusiasts" and the auto press have associated driving "fun" with low 0-60 times, ever-higher skidpad/slalom speeds, drifting/powerslides, monstrous brakes, and the general desire to push the envelope as much as possible. And, filling up gas tanks frequently, replacing worn-out tires, brakes, and shocks, and paying high insurance bills to support that kind of driving is not my idea of "fun" either.
In the future, the days are coming when people will be grateful just being able to get into a car and drive it, period. Simply being able to go from Point A to Point B without undue expense and hassle will be considered a luxury. 500 and 600 HP monsters like the AMG cars are going to be a distant memory.
In the future, the days are coming when people will be grateful just being able to get into a car and drive it, period. Simply being able to go from Point A to Point B without undue expense and hassle will be considered a luxury. 500 and 600 HP monsters like the AMG cars are going to be a distant memory.
i think people should get cars for what they can afford and justify. those asking for high performance cars but whine about the maintenance and brakes and tires, they aren't really in the right state of mind. they are asking for those cars for the brag rather than the fun. those who get those cars for fun, they are willing to pay the money.
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i think people should get cars for what they can afford and justify. those asking for high performance cars but whine about the maintenance and brakes and tires, they aren't really in the right state of mind. they are asking for those cars for the brag rather than the fun. those who get those cars for fun, they are willing to pay the money.
Also, on the brake/tire/maintenance issues.......I wasn't talking about just routine service and tires, brake pads, shocks, etc...being replaced from normal driving, but the premature wear (and replacement needs) that come from aggressive driving, particularly drifting....that will ruin a set of tires in a hurry. Replacing a set of V or Z-rated high-performance tires (which don't normally last long to start with because of the soft tread compounds) can run into some real money.
But, as for the future, don't get me wrong.....it won't be THAT bad. There will still be a place for the private car....and even some of what you would call "fun" private cars. It just is going to be somewhat more restrictive then in the past, though....the days of unlimited driving and HP are coming to a close.
Last edited by mmarshall; 01-14-09 at 03:42 PM.