Mercedes-AMG CEO Michael Schiebe previously admitted that customers need some time to get excited for electric technology. He added that it’s important for them to be open-minded. AMG CEO: People Will Move on From V8 to EV Fast-forward recently, the AMG boss continued his rather controversial elect...
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