The Legacy of AMG

AMG stands for Aufrecht Melcher Großaspach and is a sub-brand within Mercedes-Benz known for designing and building high-performance road cars. Founded in 1967, AMG originally specialised in race cars based on standard Mercedes-Benz models. Today, Mercedes-AMG is a standalone brand focused on creating some of the fastest road cars available.

Front view of a Mercedes-Benz A 45 S, a high-performance hatchback, driving on a road. The car features a sleek, aerodynamic design with a prominent grille and LED headlights. The car is painted in a vibrant color, and the road and scenery in the background are slightly blurred, emphasizing the vehicle's speed.

What is the AMG Line?

The AMG Line trim is designed to give Mercedes-Benz models a sportier look and feel, without the high price tag and running costs of full fledged AMG models. This makes it a popular choice for drivers who want a touch of performance styling and a more dynamic driving experience.

Mercedes-Benz AMG Line exterior styling

On the outside, AMG Line models benefit from several styling upgrades:

  • Larger AMG Alloy Wheels: These not only improve the vehicle’s stance, but also enhance its road presence.
  • Deeper Bumpers and Side Skirts: These elements give the car a more aggressive look.
  • AMG Line Badges: Subtle but effective, these badges signify the vehicle’s sporty credentials.

 

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Mercedes-Benz AMG Line interior styling

Step inside an AMG Line model, and you’ll find:

  • AMG Sports Seats: Made from real or artificial leather, these seats provide better support, especially during spirited driving.
  • Thicker Steering Wheel: Often featuring a flattened bottom section and the AMG badge.
  • Floor Mats and Sports Pedals: Both adorned with the AMG logo, adding to the sporty atmosphere.

For tips on maintaining your car’s interior, check out our car maintenance guide.

Mercedes-Benz AMG Line driving experience

Though AMG Line models don’t feature engine upgrades, they offer:

  • Lowered Suspension: Improves handling by reducing body roll through corners.
  • Enhanced Steering: Some models come with mechanical tweaks for more responsive steering.
  • Bigger Brakes: Providing increased stopping power.

While these features make the AMG Line models more fun to drive, they can also make the ride slightly firmer. However, higher end models often include air suspension for a more comfortable ride.

Mercedes-Benz AMG Line equipment

AMG Line models come packed with desirable extras. Take the current A-Class, for example:

  • Digital Instrument Cluster: A 10.25-inch display that provides all essential information at a glance.
  • Ambient Lighting: Available in 64 colours, allowing you to customise your cabin’s mood.
  • Illuminated Door Sills: Adding a touch of luxury every time you enter or exit the vehicle.

To learn more about essential features to look for, visit our guide on vehicle checks.

Does the Mercedes-Benz AMG Line trim cost more?

The AMG Line trim does cost more than other trim levels, but the price difference varies. For instance, a 2018 C-Class AMG Line was £1,500 more expensive than the Sport trim. However, the price difference is often smaller in the used-car market, making AMG Line models a more attractive option.

For a comprehensive guide on financing your next car, check out our finance guides.

Which Mercedes-Benz cars are available in AMG Line trim?

You can find the AMG Line trim across most of the Mercedes-Benz range, from compact models like the A-Class to luxury SUVs like the G-Class.

Is the Mercedes-Benz AMG Line trim worth it?

The popularity of the AMG Line trim suggests that many Mercedes-Benz buyers find it worth the extra cost. The combination of upgraded styling, a sportier driving experience, and enhanced equipment levels makes it a compelling option for those looking to add a touch of performance flair to their daily drive.

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Is there anything else you need to know?

The AMG Line has become so popular in the UK that it is now the entry-level trim for some Mercedes-Benz models. For example, the S-Class is offered in five AMG Line trims, from the standard AMG Line to the AMG Line Premium Plus Executive.

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