Audi proposed challenge. Mercedes-AMG responded with… tops

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Audi and Mercedes-AMG may even be rivals on the sales charts — especially in comparisons with the S and RS models of the four-ring brand — however, Mercedes-AMG revealed that it does not lack fair play.

It all started when last week Audi USA asked its fans to creatively recreate its logo.

The order was accompanied by a video where the famous four Audi rings were created in the most diverse ways and using materials such as candles, glasses or tape.

Four Rings Challenge

Let‘s use our time at home to get creative. Use your imagination to create the four rings and share it with us using: #FourRingsChallenge #AudiTogether

Published by Audi USA on Friday, April 3, 2020

Needless to say, fans of the Ingolstadt brand quickly responded to the challenge, not missing a number of creative examples.

Я підтримую #FourRingsChallenge від виробника чотирьох кілець

Published by Peter Surun in Friday April 3, 2020

https://www.facebook.com/AHGAudiPartner/photos/a.810878272354622/2660073510768413/?type=3

Mercedes-AMG also responded to the challenge

If the response of fans to Audi's challenge does not surprise anyone, the same cannot be said of the fact that Mercedes-AMG also “aligned with the joke”.

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Using a C 63 Cabriolet, Mercedes-AMG recreated the four Audi rings with a series of… spins.

Despite having its special effects vibe, the video created by Mercedes-AMG is nonetheless proof of the healthy competitive relationship between the two brands.

Hey Audi, #FourRingsChallenge accepted! As we're all united in the same passion, here we go with our creative…

Published by Mercedes-AMG in Thursday, April 9, 2020

Interestingly, this is not the first time that German brands have shown fair play. If you remember, when Dieter Zetsche stepped down as managing director of Mercedes-Benz last year, BMW even created a farewell video for the former leader of its “archirival”.

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