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Electrification will be the trend of the times in the future, and all car companies are moving towards electrification at a rapid pace. Recently, the head of Mercedes-Benz's high-performance brand AMG said that models that will withdraw after 2021 will use hybrid technology, including six-cylinder models with Mantissa logo 53 and supercars with F1 engines.
The head of AMG said that the company plans to apply the hybrid system of the 2017 AMG GT concept car to production cars in the next few years, and expressed the hope to retain strong power output and be environmentally friendly. Its AMG GT 63s four-door coupe will lock in the rival Porsche's panamera hybrid.
As we all know, AMG has pulled countless glorious V12 engines out of the product line, do not worry, skilled engineers will replace them with better products. Morse said there will be at least one pure gasoline AMG coming soon, which is the new AMG45, and other A-Class AMG models will be launched soon.
The electrification of AMG models will be a microcosm of the electrification of sports models of high-end luxury brands. Volvo's Polaris series was electrified as early as 2018 and announced that it will become a high-performance brand focused on electrification in the future. After its independence, the first polestar 1 model is equipped with Volvo T8 hybrid assembly, with pure electric and hybrid mode, there will be more high-performance electric brands in the future, everyone wait and see!
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