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Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance Makes Its Debut

Giancarlo Perlas September 21, 2022

We’ll surely miss the sweet V8 sound of the outgoing Mercedes-AMG C63 but its successor certainly made up for it with its new hybrid setup. Recently, the three-pointed star marque unveiled the 2024 Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance with design and performance overhauls, which we will break down here.

Power

The new AMG C63 S adopts the same longitudinally-mounted 2.0-liter inline-four engine partnered with an electric motor similar to the AMG C43. Although it features a plug-in hybrid system, it is only capable of covering a range of eight miles in pure electric power. That’s because the primary purpose of the Formula 1-sourced tech is for providing the car with extra oomph.

Together with an electrically-assisted turbocharger, the new AMG C63 S is capable of going up to 469 hp at 6,750 rpm and 402 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 to 5,500 rpm. All that power is distributed via a nine-speed wet-clutch MCT (Multi-Clutch Technology) transmission.

Right off the bat, the electric motor can kickstart the car with its 201 hp and 236 lb-ft torque output to push its all-wheel-drive system to an estimated sprint time from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds while the speed of the hybrid is maxed out at 155 mph, or 174 mph with the optional AMG performance package.

Body

The new AMG C63 S has a lot of new features including a reengineered chassis for better weight and power management as it now weighs 4,654 pounds. It also has a revised steel suspension with adaptive dampers containing three modes.

To accommodate the changes in the powertrain, the car has a longer and wider nose now. Likewise, its wheelbase has grown.

As hinted by its earlier spy shots, the range-topping AMG C-Class is highlighted by redesigned Panamericana front grille, air intakes on the sides of the front bumper, quadruple exhaust tips, rear diffuser, rear spoiler, and 19- to 20-inch wheels.

The new AMG C63 S is still available in its wagon guise, but USA customers are only limited to its sedan form.

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Giancarlo Perlas

Giancarlo is an economist by profession with a career spanning nearly two decades. His professional journey has seen him assume vital roles in various government and private organizations. Alongside his civic and corporate pursuits is his love for cars, particularly those made by Mercedes-Benz. In 2012, he found himself with like-minded individuals within BenzInsider. From then on, he used the platform as a way to share his passion with the automotive community. Follow his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/benzinsider, X (formerly Twitter) @giancarloperlas, and IG @benzinsider. View all posts by Giancarlo Perlas →

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