AMG boss Tobias Moers has confirmed to TopGear.com that his firm will soon embrace hybrid tech.
Speaking at the Paris Motor Show, Moers stated that no timeline had been finalised by AMG, but that hybrid drivetrains would definitely feature in its future sports cars.
“I don’t know exactly which segment will be the first,” he told TG, “but if you ask me about AMG hybrids my answer will always be yes. It’s the future.”
“We need to have a better power-to-weight ratio for the battery,” Moers said. “Today’s applications are far too heavy for a sports car, but the future will give us new technologies and possibilities. I’m happy about it. The future is bright.”
AMG’s experience with the SLS Electric Drive, says Moers, opened the company’s eyes to the possibilities of future AMG hybrids. “We can do things with that car just by calibration, which is not feasible with a standard combustion layout. So in terms of driving performance and driving dynamics it provides you additional chances for the future. If you can handle the weight.”
Moers also confirmed there will be an AMG version of the upcoming CLA Shooting Brake – “which will be interesting for us” – and (ready for this one?) Black Series versions of the new C63 and AMG GT.
“It’s always step by step. We’ve started with this new C63 and AMG GT, and there’s more to come,” he said.
Moers wouldn’t be drawn on likely power outputs of the new Black Series C63 and a hotter version of the new AMG GT. “The power of the Black Series C63 for example depends. Yes, that engine is capable of much more, and we must always keep that little bit of a gap between the ‘standard’ AMG C63 and the Black Series,” he said.
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