Revealed in Gorden Wagener's book Iconic Design, the modern interpretation of the 1971 "Red Pig" is just as over-the-top as ...
This design concept never progressed beyond renderings, but serves as a homage to a legendary race car and wears striking styling.
“The unseen showcar from my iconic book,” former Mercedes-Benz design head Gorden Wagener describes his digital redesign of ...
A retrospective look at the Mercedes-Benz sedan that helped put AMG on the map in 1971 ...
After watching NativeFour’s recent short film by Cameron Thuman—The Spirit of AMG: The Silber-Sau, we commenced combing the internet for a 300 SEL 6.3, the first true performance sedan from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How do you pay tribute to a race car as legendary as the “Red Pig”? With a trio of track-only speed machines, apparently. That ...
The car that birthed AMG decades ago emerged from the minds of Hans Werner Aulfrecht and Erhard Melcher (the “A” and the “M”), two erstwhile Mercedes engineers who had a zealous penchant for speed.
After a horrific 1955 crash at Le Mans, Mercedes-Benz banned itself from participating in motorsports for about four decades. But now-in-house Mercedes tuner AMG was not subject to that factory ban.
Right now, the classic German triumvirate is in jeopardy of losing all self-esteem and fan respect. And it's not Audi's fault because the Ingolstadt-based automaker continues along the path of ...