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Mercedes-AMG GmbH and Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. to enter technical partnership

Mercedes-AMG GmbH, a 100% subsidiary and the high performance brand of Daimler AG, and Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. intend to enter a technical partnership. A corresponding Letter of Intent has been signed today. Essential elements of the planned partnership are supply agreements between Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Benz Cars and Aston Martin. Mercedes-AMG will supply Aston Martin with engines, while Mercedes-Benz Cars will provide the British luxury sports car manufacturer with e/e (electric/electronic) components for Aston Martin’s future models.

In addition to those agreements, Daimler will receive up to 5% equity in Aston Martin without cash consideration in several steps following the progress of the technical partnership. At the same time, the company will receive an observer status in the Board of Management of Aston Martin. Based on the Letter of Intent, both parties have the intention to work towards signing of definitive agreements during the second half of the year. The overall transaction is subject to the conclusion on definitive agreement and applicable regulatory approvals, if required.

Ola Källenius, Head of Mercedes-AMG GmbH: “We are proud to work with Aston Martin and provide them with powertrain and e/e components for their forthcoming sports cars. This is proof of AMG’s technological and performance expertise and a real win-win situation for both sides.”

Aston Martin Product Development Director Ian Minards said: “We have selected AMG specifically as the basis for this powertrain development process. Aston Martin sources cutting edge technology from key suppliers around the globe and the opportunity to include content from Mercedes-AMG GmbH in our next generation sports cars is, clearly, good news.”

Not the least due to competitive reasons, both parties agreed on non-disclosure of further details of the planned partnership for the time being.

~ Official photo and details courtesy of Mercedes-AMG GmbH ~

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The Williams F1 Team and Mercedes-Benz announce long-term engine partnership

The Williams F1 Team (Ticker: WGF1) and Mercedes-Benz are pleased to announce the signature of a long-term engine partnership from the 2014 Formula One World Championship season onwards.

Under the terms of the agreement, Williams will be supplied with a Mercedes-Benz Power Unit (Internal Combustion Engine plus Energy Recovery System) by Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) based in Brixworth, UK. Williams will continue to manufacture its own transmission.

The 2014 regulations will set the sport’s engineers the challenge of completing a 300 km race distance on a fuel load of just 100 kg. To do so, teams will switch from naturally aspirated 2.4 litre V8 engines to 1.6 litre V6 turbocharged hybrid Power Units. To achieve power outputs comparable to current levels from the new Power Unit will require a 30% increase in energy efficiency.

This step forward will be largely achieved through an Energy Recovery System (ERS) that will be able to deploy ten times more energy than the current KERS. The new ERS will recover energy from both the exhaust turbine and the rear axle, as well as deploying energy back to both.

These new technical developments will offer significantly greater opportunities for technology transfer from Formula One to real-world applications in areas such as battery technology, turbocharging, energy recovery and combustion efficiency.

Speaking about the new engine partnership, Williams F1 Team Founder and Team Principal Sir Frank Williams said: “I’m delighted to announce our new association with Mercedes-Benz for the 2014 Formula One season and beyond. Mercedes-Benz has been one of the sport’s most successful engine suppliers and we believe that they will have an extremely competitive engine package. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Renault for their continued hard work since we renewed our engine partnership at the beginning of the 2012 season. We have enjoyed a strong relationship that has resulted in much success over the years, including powering us to winning ways once again last year at the Spanish Grand Prix.”

Claire Williams, Deputy Team Principal, said: “The announcement of this partnership is exciting news for Williams. Securing the right engine supply partnership is a key milestone in the implementation of our strategy for long term success. We are also pleased to conclude this agreement early in the season and we very much look forward to working with Mercedes AMG HPP in developing our 2014 race car.”

Andy Cowell, Managing Director of Mercedes AMG HPP, commented: “It is a very proud moment for everybody at Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains to announce the start of this new partnership with the Williams F1 Team. Williams is one of the sport’s iconic names and we are very excited to be working together towards a successful future under the new regulations. A further positive is that this new agreement provides Mercedes-Benz with the long-term stability of supplying our works team and at least two partners from the 2015 season onwards, following the conclusion of our relationship with McLaren at the end of next season.”

Toto Wolff, Executive Director of MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS, concluded: “The proud heritage of Williams and the company’s commitment to technological excellence make it a perfect long-term partner for Mercedes-Benz under the new powertrain regulations. It is a win-win situation for both HPP and Williams, which will ensure HPP is able to supply at least three teams on a long-term basis under the new regulations and could open interesting new perspectives for technology transfer. We look forward to enjoying much success together over the coming years.”

~ Official photo and details courtesy of MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS and Williams F1 Team ~

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REPORT: Mercedes-Benz rumored to have secured a tie-up with Aston Martin

What could be link between Mercedes-Benz, Aston Martin and Ducati? At first sight, it seems like none, but going deep into the problem solves the mystery. It looks that Aston Martin, now administrated by former Ducati owner Investindustrial, is eyeing a strong technical partnership with Mercedes-Benz AMG division.

The cooperation, yet to be made official, will see Mercedes-AMG provide full powetrains (including engine, gearbox and technical platform) for future Aston Martin models. The British premium firm producing high-end sports cars is now owned by two investment funds: Investindustrial form Italy with a 37.5% stake (as part of a Memorandum of Understanding with the major shareholder for 185 million dollars) and the Kuweit-based Investment Dar with the remaining majority of shares (72.5%).

Aston Martin targets to benefit from the launch of a new AMG V12 engine expected to be released towards 2015, that will replace company's old 12-cylinder Ford unit which powers current models like the Vanquish and DB9. The total value of the new partnership is still unknown, but Investindustrial plans to invest over 600 million dollars at Aston Martin over the next five years in regard to production facilities, dealership network and new models.

It is also worth mentioning Investindustrial won 1.1 billion euros after it sold Ducati Italian motorbike manufacturer (whom the company from Affalterbach had a marketing alliance with during 2011 and 2012) to Audi last year. What is more: Aston Martin could eventually build the Lagonda SUV in around 2-3 years from now, which means the partnership with Mercedes-Benz could also see the Germans supply the Brits with the 4x4 platform of the GL-Class.

In the past, we reported several times on the possibility of a partnership between Daimler and Aston Martin for the development of the future generation of Maybach limousines. In 2012, talks came abruptly to an end and Maybach got discontinued, with the new S-Class portfolio of models destined to replace the high luxury brand.

Now, if reports are confirmed and insiders are not at fault, then this anticipated tie-up with Aston Martin could see Mercedes-Benz in a fairly winning position, as the amount of money involved for constructing powertrains for the partner, as well as ancillary components, is certainly completely worth the challenge and like a huge dose of fresh air for the German brand in these crisis times.

Note: Aston Martin Vanquish pictured.

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