Mercedes and AMG Planning Hybrid Performance?

AMG Diesel V8 in the works
by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
March 10, 2008 2:06 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz

AMG diesel V8 in the works

Dutch car-spy site autogespot has been listening intently to Volker Mornhinweg from AMG at the Geneva Motor Show last week. Mr Mornhinweg has let slip that AMG is looking into developing a hybrid engine for the performance arm of Mercedes-Benz.

One engine that is rumoured to be in its final stages of development is an AMG V8 diesel. The horsepower war between Mercedes, BMW and Audi is still full on (Audi is in the lead with their 580 hp Audi RS 6 Avant) but perhaps with massive horsepower output reaching its practical threshhold the focus is shifting towards torque. Diesel engines are notorious for their increased torque output over their petrol counterparts and it seems AMG wants it. Recent evidence of similar thinking has already been displayed by Audi with their R8 TDI Concept and Q7 V12 TDI.

Also showing performance potential is a diesel-hybrid engine with their electric motors known for producing huge amounts of instantaneous torque even more than diesel.  One example is illustrated by the new GLK BlueTEC Hybrid's four cylinder engine producing 224 hp with 560 Nm (413 lb-ft) of torque. Until AMG releases additional information we can only dream of an AMG BlueTEC Hybrid V8 based on the 420 CDI (320 hp / 730 Nm or 538 lb-ft).

Source: Autogespot
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Should be interesting to see what they come up, mercedes has been making some of the best diesels since the 1930s. I predict it will be better than the audi 5L V12 Diesel.

by radmeister | March 10, 2008 4:12 PM
But how will you get all that torque to the road? MB cars already require significant ASR intervention to accelerate from a standstill. Does anyone really need anymore?

by benz_man | March 10, 2008 8:12 PM
lol what I got from your reply was "screw eco friendly, the car would be to powerful to drive if you did that"

by Joe_Limon | March 11, 2008 2:22 AM
i hope things like that will set the trend for most automakers and will help US legislature guys to finally realize there is no better solution right now for car makers then to start shifting their focus to eco friendly bio-diesel engines and electric motors with batteries that have enough capacity for a long sunny drives. If performance automakers will create enough following with those engines, then it would pretty much be a ticket for a mass acceptance leading to mass production.

by m555david | March 10, 2008 9:04 PM
"lol" -_-'

by lelu | March 10, 2008 8:18 PM
it's just rumors so don't count on it...but a great idea tho

by unknown | March 10, 2008 10:06 PM
Well , this is the future .. (( powerful but clean )) . I mean this is Germany !!

by german-cars-lover | March 11, 2008 7:12 AM

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