Motor mechanic look: Eye-catching Art Cars and Capsule from the AMG Performance Studio in Affalterbach

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Following last year’s successful start of the cooperation between Mercedes‑AMG and the British skateboard and streetwear brand Palace, this creative cooperation is entering its second round. While past year’s presentation as part of the 24‑hour race at the Nürburgring focussed on the motorsport theme of the first joint Capsule Collection, the focus now moves from the racetrack to the street, and the lifestyle in our major cities.

This is also emphasised by the four Art Cars from the Mercedes‑AMG product portfolio that accompany the sales launch of the collection. The one‑off examples, each with an individual design, are inspired by the cosmopolitan flair of London, Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo, the locations of the four Palace flagship stores. The new collection is accompanied by the campaign “Affalterbach to the world”, which – with a healthy dose of self-irony – puts the rather tranquil home of Mercedes‑AMG on a par with the four pulsating metropolises.

Exclusivity hand in hand with an unconventional outlook on life – this is what connects Mercedes‑AMG and the skateboard and streetwear brand Palace, with an aesthetic appeal that is a new departure in the sports and fashion world. In addition, high‑performance sports cars and street skateboarding have some basic characteristics in common: in both areas, it’s all about performance and speed; adrenaline and coolness form an unbeatable combination. Last year, the two companies launched their collaboration with the first co-branded collection of apparel and accessories to be designed by Palace together with a car brand. The kick‑off took place on the occasion of the legendary “Nürburgring 24 Hours”, where a GT3 racing car from the Mercedes‑AMG Team HRT with a Palace-designed vehicle livery lined up for the start.

Mercedes‑AMG and Palace Skateboards are now continuing the well-tried combination of stylish clothing and trendy accessories with spectacularly designed cars following the same theme. To mark the sales launch of the new collection, four standard Mercedes‑AMG models have been transformed into unique Art Cars. When creating their designs, Lev Tanju, the founder of Palace Skateboards, and his design team were inspired by the atmosphere of the flagship store locations: the world metropolises of London, Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo. The Art Cars pick up motifs that can also be found in the 23‑piece collection.

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The trousers, hoodies, jackets, T‑shirts, gilets as well as beanies and caps are stylistically oriented towards a ‘motor mechanic’ look. The collection celebrates this style as everyday fashion that is not just for functional purposes.

The four Mercedes‑AMG series models transformed into Art Cars to mark the new collection are a Mercedes‑AMG A 45 S (fuel consumption combined: 9.1‑8.7 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 207‑198 g/km)[1], a Mercedes‑AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ (combined fuel consumption: 13.5‑12.5 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 308‑284 g/km)1, a Mercedes‑AMG SL 63 4MATIC+ (fuel consumption combined: 13.0‑12.5 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 294‑282 g/km)1 and a Mercedes‑AMG G 63 (fuel consumption combined: 14.4 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 330 g/km)1.

They all sport a seven-layer fade paint finish, i.e. with a colour-changing effect. Other features common to all are the AMG emblems and Palace logos, which are distributed over the entire body. The interiors are also characterised by the cool aesthetic that distinguishes Palace clothing. Numerous details contribute to this: the exclusive special colours for the seat upholstery and the door centre panels, individually designed floor mats, head restraints and handrest with embossed logo, as well as LED door projectors that display the cooperation logo on the ground when the door is opened.

The one-off models were painted and customised at the AMG Performance Studio in Affalterbach. The SL 63 was built as a special body at the Mercedes‑Benz plant in Bremen. The components required for the special paint job in Affalterbach were transferred out of the line and then reintroduced into the just-in-sequence production process.

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Flair of the metropolises as inspiration for the designers

With the design of the four Art Cars, Lev Tanju and his design team pay homage to the four metropolises of London, Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo and their very own flair. Each vehicle pays tribute to the specific city’s special features with its title and various artistic details.

Mercedes‑AMG A 45 S PALACE Edition/”Tiger London”: The bold, multicolour paintwork, the large head of a white tiger on the bonnet and the large AMG emblem on the sides of the car pay homage to the vibrant and diverse custom car scene in the UK in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

Mercedes‑AMG SL 63 4MATIC+ PALACE Edition/”Sunset LA”: With paintwork that shimmers between bright yellow and deep red, the 2+2‑seater roadster represents the perpetual Californian summer.

Mercedes‑AMG GT 63 4MATIC+ PALACE Edition/”Neon Fade New York“: The colour scheme, which transitions from black to neon yellow, represents the two sides of the megacity on the Hudson River. “The city that never sleeps” delivers a fascinating contrast between the rough pavements of some areas and the bright lights of directly neighbouring districts.

Mercedes‑AMG G 63 PALACE Edition/”Space Horse Tokyo”: The horse galloping through space on the vehicle’s flank pays tribute to the fantasy culture so popular in Japan.

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New collection of high-quality leather goods under the established “Santoni for AMG” label

To coincide with the market launch of the new roadster, the Italian leather goods manufacturer Santoni is offering a luggage set that is tailor-made to fit the boot of the new Mercedes‑AMG SL from spring 2022. The collection includes a beauty case, a backpack and a weekender. All three products are made of high-quality nappa leather, and are available in three different colours. Mercedes-AMG and Santoni have been in close partnership for many years. As part of this successful lifestyle cooperation, the luxury goods manufacturer offers a wide range of exclusive shoes and accessories such as belts and wallets under the label “Santoni for AMG”.

The new three-piece collection is made from the same nappa leather that is used for the seat covers of the new Mercedes-AMG SL. The weekender, beauty case and backpack are available as a package or individually, and fit exactly into the boot of the new Mercedes-AMG SL for optimum use of space. They are available in black, sienna brown and red pepper. A discreetly embossed “Santoni for AMG” logo additionally underlines the high quality.

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