AMG vs AMG Line
Before joining up with Mercedes-Benz to work on performance variants of their road cars. AMG originally set out to make race cars by modifying Mercedes-Benz roadgoing cars. Today, the sub-brand still brings this same fervor to the road cars. AMG cars are a different beast than their more sedate counterparts. With high-performance engines, world-beating acceleration, and fast-shifting gearboxes, these engineering marvels are on their own level.
That precision engineering comes a cost and complexity not all drivers want for their car. That's where AMG Line vehicles come in. AMG Line vehicles capture sporty touches such as larger alloy wheels, larger fenders, side skirts, bolstered seats, and sport steering wheels, giving them to drivers in a package that better fits their use case. For example, a twin-turbo V8 might be great on the racetrack but not for your daily commute. AMG Line vehicles represent an optimal blend of race aesthetics, usability, and German luxury for the Mercedes-Benz driver.
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All Mercedes-Benz vehicles already come standard with a wide breadth of standard features, such as standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but AMG Line models turn it up a notch. Feel held in by luxuriously bolstered leather seats while you hold onto your AMG-branded steering wheel. The stainless-steel pedals on some models remind you of the extra performance on tap. AMG Line models leave no leaf unturned when it comes to sport luxury details.
AMG Line Models
Multiple Mercedes-Benz models feature the AMG Line option, which ramps up the sport feel for the driver. Check out what makes each of these selected models and see how the AMG Line package can transform the driver's experience of their Mercedes-Benz.