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Mercedes-AMG Embraces Its Inner Batman to Lead Performance Car Market

by Samir Gautam
September 17, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars
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Mercedes-AMG Embraces Its Inner Batman to Lead Performance Car Market

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Mercedes-AMG is sharpening its identity, and the metaphor it has chosen says it all: it wants to be Batman, not Superman.

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Michael Schiebe, board member for Mercedes-AMG, explained the positioning with unusual candor. “Superman is like the nice son-in-law. Batman is the one who’s a little too dangerous for your daughter. We want to be that dangerous son-in-law, rough around the edges, not perfect, but irresistible,” he said.

The analogy has stuck. Every Monday, AMG’s product team uses it as a litmus test when reviewing future models: “Is this Batman enough?”

Defining the AMG Edge

For Schiebe, the distinction is essential. AMG customers don’t come to the showroom to buy a Mercedes with extra badges. They come for something that feels rawer, more aggressive, more performance-driven.

“AMG was at its best when it was edgy,” Schiebe said. The new strategy is to amplify that spirit — “on steroids” — through bolder design and performance that consistently eclipses competitors.

The plan is ambitious: sell 200,000 AMG cars annually. To get there, every model will need to be tuned not just to meet, but to exceed, segment expectations.

The Product Onslaught

Over the next three years, AMG will roll out more new models than at any other point in its history. The product blitz will span both combustion and electric vehicles, reinforcing AMG’s dual-track strategy: satisfy traditional enthusiasts while preparing for a market rapidly tilting toward electrification.

“We have never launched so many products in the history of AMG,” Schiebe said.

The Return of the V-8

Despite the global pivot toward electric powertrains, AMG sees a long road ahead for high-performance combustion engines. In 2026, Mercedes will introduce a new family of V-8 engines designed to deliver even more power while staying compliant with tightening emissions rules.

For AMG’s core audience, the V-8 isn’t just an engine. It’s a statement. It signals that the brand is not willing to abandon the visceral growl and torque-heavy performance that made its reputation.

High-Performance EVs Gain Traction

At the same time, AMG is investing heavily in electric performance models. This is not simply to satisfy regulators; it reflects a shift in customer demand. Urban restrictions are forcing change as well. In some cities, only EVs are permitted in central zones. That means AMG must deliver EVs that don’t compromise the thrill of driving.

Schiebe sees opportunity here: an AMG EV can attract new buyers who want both compliance and excitement. The challenge is to make these cars feel as “Batman” as their combustion siblings.

Balancing Power With Personality

Schiebe’s Batman metaphor reveals more than a clever soundbite. It points to a broader truth about the AMG brand: its success lies in being both aspirational and slightly intimidating. A Mercedes may be refined and reassuring; an AMG should feel like it could get into a fight on the way home from the gala.

As the performance arms race accelerates, AMG is betting that sharper edges — whether from a new V-8 or an all-electric powerhouse — will keep it at the front of the pack.

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