Oh Good, AMG Is Making an Electric SUV

1 month, 1 week ago - 10 November 2024, Motor1
Oh Good, AMG Is Making an Electric SUV
It will be 'AMG first, all-electric second.'

This will be the first SUV developed entirely by AMG. It sits on the dedicated AMG.EA platform. The unnamed model will compete with the electric Porsche Cayenne.

AMG already offers a souped-up version of the Mercedes EQE SUV, but now the performance brand is prepping its own electric high-riding vehicle. Rather than upgrading an existing Benz, the peeps from Affalterbach are developing a separate high-performance SUV. It’ll sit on the dedicated AMG.EA platform and will be a full-size model, so think GLS rather than GLE.

Pictured below, the slinky Vision AMG concept from 2022 gave us a taste of what the future could look like for bespoke electric AMGs. The new SUV will likely have a lot in common with the second-generation GT 4-Door Coupe the company has been teasing for a while. That one will be another swoopy liftback but without combustion engines this time around. It will be offered strictly as an EV, much like this forthcoming SUV.   

For now, we only know that “it’s AMG first, all-electric second.” The unnamed model will go up against the likes of the Lotus Eletre and Porsche’s confirmed Cayenne EV. Logic tells us the zero-emission AMG SUV will launch in 2026, following next year’s arrival of the GT 4-Door Coupe replacement. Power should come from axial flux motors developed by British company Yasa, a wholly owned Mercedes-Benz subsidiary. The e-motors will deliver “substantially more power than conventional electric motors.”

Despite weighing only about 53 pounds, the next-gen, disc-shaped electric motor should be good for as much as 480 horsepower and 590 pound-feet. AMG.EA is said to support dual motors for each axle, so a quad setup would push the super SUV into four-digit horsepower territory. AMG touts an “unparalleled mix of power density, size, and weight” for the e-motor and a slimmer battery pack with 40% increased density compared to conventional packs. Ultra-fast charging is a given thanks to the 800-volt electrical architecture.

It’s too early to say how much the SUV is going to cost but it’ll likely command a premium over the Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV available in the United States from $110,750.

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