Overview
- The concept uses three axial flux motors co-developed with YASA to deliver over 1,000 kW of peak power and active torque vectoring across front and rear axles.
- Its high-performance battery employs nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum cells with direct oil cooling and supports up to 850 kW charging to recover about 400 km of range in five minutes.
- AMG’s ‘sensual purity’ design manifests in a four-door supercar profile, a 0.198 drag coefficient and an LED rear panel capable of displaying charging status and messages.
- The minimalist cockpit features sustainable materials such as Labfiber upholstery made from recycled tires, plant proteins and biopolymers alongside biodegradable silk-inspired filaments.
- Key technologies showcased—including axial flux motors and advanced battery chemistry—are slated to enter Mercedes-AMG series production beginning in 2026.