When an entry-level Volvo can get to 60 mph quicker than a Porsche 911, and in the same time as a Ferrari, electric car ...
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The Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe sees two new variants hit the Australian market. Consumers can now choose from the 2.0-litre four-cylinder Mercedes-AMG GT43 and the AMG GT63 Pro, which sit either side of ...
The current Mercedes-AMG C63 is facing mounting criticism from enthusiasts over its four-cylinder plug-in hybrid powertrain. As complaints about the loss of emotional appeal due to engine downsizing ...
Mercedes AMG GT XX prototype achieves breakthrough 1-megawatt EV charging speeds, sustaining over 1000 kW for minutes with ...
Mercedes-Benz's performance division is toying with the idea of an all-electric AMG GT Coupe to compete with the next-gen ...
Mercedes has discussed replacing the four-cylinder engine before. Now it appears six cylinders will be the solution.
The automotive industry is on the cusp of a significant transformation, with solid-state battery technology emerging as a potential game-changer in the ...
Mercedes EQS solid-state battery delivers 749 miles on a single charge, proving the next leap in EV range and setting a new ...
Had Mercedes-Benz wanted to continue its journey with this EQS, it could have. They claim that at the end of the trip, the ...
High-performance wagon fans can rejoice as all three German brands now have an option in the United States. Besides the Audi RS6 Avant and BMW M5 Touring, enthusiasts can get the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E ...
Race cars built for specific rule sets are limited to the performance windows of those classes, but automakers are not restricted from taking the homework they've done for those categories and making ...
Among the features we already know about with EVs is their extraordinary acceleration capability. But Mercedes-Benz's AMG arm just proved they can make cars that out-muscle and out-hustle anything ...
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