Mercedes-AMG to adopt hybrid tech by 2020

    Hybrid tech will have to be embraced to reduce carbon footprint; All model lines will have to abide by the EU’s stringent emission norms in 2021.

    Published On Aug 02, 2015 10:00:00 AM

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    Mercedes-AMG to adopt hybrid tech by 2020

    Head of R&D at Mercedes-Benz, Thomas Weber, has confirmed that petrol-electric AMG performance cars could go on sale globally by 2020. Weber has said Mercedes is looking at adapting its current hybrid powertrain technology for use by its AMG performance division, with production cars likely to arrive by the end of the decade.

    Weber told sister publication, Autocar UK, that there is increasing pressure on AMG to reduce the carbon footprints of its cars, and the most effective way to do that may be to apply existing hybrid technology. “Every car line has to reduce fuel consumption — even AMG,” said Weber. “No one part of our business can be carried on the back of another. It’s a huge task to reduce AMG fuel consumption but we’ve realised that it’s also a huge opportunity.”

    AMG will have to turn to hybrid tech, because in 2021, all of Daimler’s model lines will have to abide by the EU’s stringent emission norms. If emission targets are missed, Daimler will be obliged to pay hefty fines.
    “We haven’t done it so far, because right now the customer wouldn’t buy it,” Weber said. “AMG customers tell us they want the sportiest performance option available in any given sector of the performance market. We don’t know when they will be ready for hybrid. But in our development department, we are already planning for the time when we will have to offer them something special. We have to be prepared that, by 2020, it could be necessary to introduce an AMG hybrid.”

    Weber also revealed some ideas under consideration. “A simple e-boost solution [similar to Mercedes’ current BlueTEC Hybrid set-up, with a relatively small battery and motor] could help us to add power and regenerate energy by braking,” he said. “It also has the advantage of already being in large-volume production. The system has to be light and cheap.”

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