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Mercedes-Benz AMG "one person, one machine" concept.
"One person, one machine" means that one engineer is responsible for all the production processes of an AMG engine.

The concept of "one person, one machine" is a unique brand concept inherited by Mercedes -AMG, that is, each engine has a connector, and an engineer is responsible for the whole process from engine manufacturing to assembly. Despite the assistance of cutting-edge equipment, a considerable part of the work must be built and assembled by experienced engineers. Finally, the nameplate engraved with the engineer's autograph will be installed in the most obvious position of this engine.

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In AMG's engine factory, there is no assembly line for producing engines, but each engineer has a separate workbench on which an engine product is assembled, and only one engineer assembles an engine from beginning to end. This is the concept of "one person, one machine" that AMG is proud of.

Therefore, AMG engineers give each engine a unique personality, which is the masterpiece of engineers. Completely handmade technology explains AMG's belief in performance, power and uniqueness. ? Mercedes-Benz supercar McLaren SLR adopts a 5.5-liter supercharged engine built by AMG, which takes only 3.6 seconds to reach 100 km/h and has a top speed of 337 km/h. ..

When AMG celebrated its 35th birthday in 2002, a new engine factory was built in Affalterbach. Even if the new engine factory integrates several different engine workshops under one roof, engineers can only assemble 100 engines every day, which shows their preciousness. The 5.5-liter V-shaped 8-cylinder supercharged engine of Mercedes-Benz's latest supercar SLR McLaren 722 was also born here.