Mercedes launches mass production of electric motor for high-performance AMG brand

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT XX electric concept vehicle is displayed at the Mercedes-Benz booth during a press day of the Japan Mobility Show 2025 at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan, October 29, 2025. REUTERS
BERLIN, June 9 (Reuters) – Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday launched series production of a new light-weight electric motor ​for the next generation of its ‌luxury AMG vehicles, taking a step closer towards resolving the challenge of electrifying high-performance cars.
Production of ​the technology, known as an axial ​flux motor, will take place at Mercedes’ ⁠oldest plant in Berlin-Marienfelde, now serving ​as the competence centre for high-performance electric motors, ​the company said in a statement. The axial flux electric motor is to debut in the new ​Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door coupe.
“With the launch ​of mass production of the axial flux motor in ‌Berlin-Marienfelde, ⁠we are turning a groundbreaking innovation for electric mobility into industrial reality,” Mercedes production chief Michael Schiebe said.
Axial flux electric motors ​are flat, round ​devices – ⁠dubbed “pancakes” – that are lighter and more efficient than conventional cylindrical “radial flux” ​motors, or “sausages.”
Batteries are heavy and electric ​motors ⁠can overheat if driven too hard, posing problems for carmakers seeking to electrify their ⁠highest-performance vehicles.
Mercedes ​brought in outside help ​in 2021 when it acquired Oxford-based electric motor company ​YASA.

Reporting by Rachel More, Editing by Friederike Heine

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