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Michael Schiebe takes over Mercedes' production division, as Jörg Burzer named new chief technology officer

Mercedes-AMG boss Michael Schiebe is leaving his role to lead Mercedes' production and quality divisions as part of a management shake-up brought about by the departure of technology boss Markus Schäfer.

Chief technology officer Schäfer will retire from the role at the end of his contract, ending a 30-year run at the Stuttgart firm. He will be replaced by Jörg Burzer, who is currently head of production, quality and supply chain management.

Burzer will be replaced, in turn, by Schiebe, who has run the Mercedes-AMG and 'Top-End Vehicle' divisions since March 2023, having joined the company in 2004. 

A new boss for AMG will be announced "at a later date", Mercedes said. 

The sporting division is entering a pivotal period of transformation as it electrifies its line-up and introduces a new range of entirely bespoke models – separate from the wider Mercedes line-up.

First will be a production version of the radical GT XX concept, inbound as an electric replacement for the V8-engined GT 4-Door, and it will be technically twinned with a 'super-SUV' Porsche Cayenne rival that's tipped to pack more than 1000bhp.

Schiebe's replacement will also be charged with reviving the success of the crucial C63 sports saloon and estate, after the introduction of a four-cylinder plug-in hybrid powertrain in 2022 prompted a drop in sales. A heavy facelift next year is set to introduce a new six-cylinder engine.

Meanwhile, Burzer will take technological leadership of a company that is instigating a step change in performance and functionality across its model line-up with the rollout of new vehicle platforms, drivetrain components, battery technologies and interior concepts.

Schäfer (below) was a vocal figurehead of this technical reinvention, recently telling Autocar he had "one of the most interesting jobs in the industry" – the scope of his role encompassing not just Mercedes cars, but also the High Performance Powertrains Formula 1 engine division.

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Martin Brudermüller, chairman of Mercedes' supervisory board, hailed Schäfer as "a highly esteemed colleague, who commands the highest respect both internally and externally".

He added: "As the architect of our technology strategy, he has been instrumental in driving Mercedes-Benz’s transformation from a traditional car manufacturer to the electrification of our portfolio and the integration of digital systems. The current product offensive clearly bears his signature. 

"His commitment to technological excellence and his deep connection to the Mercedes-Benz brand are reflected not only in his long-standing service to the company but also in his role as chairman of the supervisory board of Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd."

Mercedes says the impending staff changes are in line with its strategy of "maintaining experience and continuity in top management while providing fresh impetus and a deliberate rejuvenation on the board of management".

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Felix Page

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Title: Deputy editor

Felix is Autocar's deputy editor, responsible for leading the brand's agenda-shaping coverage across all facets of the global automotive industry - both in print and online.

He has interviewed the most powerful and widely respected people in motoring, covered the reveals and launches of today's most important cars, and broken some of the biggest automotive stories of the last few years. 

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