A road-legal race car of epic proportions, this work of automotive art sold for $143,000,000 nearly three years ago. If you take a look at the ten most expensive cars ever sold, you'll discover that ...
Building on the massively powerful and ludicrously expensive GT2 Pro, the GT2 Edition W16 is not your usual Mercedes-AMG GT. For starters, only 30 units will be produced. Secondly, ex-VAT prices kick ...
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R Stromlinienwagen sold for $53.9 million at a Sotheby’s auction on Saturday, making it the most expensive Grand Prix car ever sold and the second most expensive car of all ...
Update, 2/3/2025: The IMS Museum's W196 Streamliner has officially sold, hammering at a final sale price $53.9 million. That number makes it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, beaten ...
George Russell said the power was "so easy" to manage. The engineering team called it the hardest project in AMG's history. Both things are true.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamliner valued between $50-70 million is among the historic cars set to be sold by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Chief among the selection of some of the ...
Bad ass and simple in concept, really. Similar to what Porsche did late last year when it created the 911 GT3 R Rennsport, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 Edition 130Y Motorsport is built from the company’s ...
Mercedes-Benz trotted out its CLA45 AMG-based racer at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. We first showed you the sedan in the deluge of news and reveals that precedes most good auto shows, and were blown ...
Remember Gorden Wagener? He just shared his vision of what a modern-day Mercedes-Benz ‘Red Pig’ would look like from his personal archives. AMG's 300 SEL 6.8 "Red Pig" shocked racing in 1971, boosting ...
Mercedes-AMG has pulled the wraps off the first of car in its new Mythos series of limited production racing car-inspired collector cars. The new car in question is called the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed ...
Mercedes-Benz has an illustrious motorsports history that now dates back 130 years, to the first race considered to be a world event—the 1894 Paris to Rouen race organized by the magazine Le Petit ...