Pure fascination and breathtaking dynamics – the new Mercedes-AMG C 63 sets benchmarks. The high-tech drive, the signature AMG handling and the high level of individuality in equipment choices guarantee an utterly unique driving experience. The top model in the C-Class line-up is driven by a 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine closely related to the power unit that provides breathtaking propulsion in the Mercedes-AMG GT. The power spectrum ranges from 350 kW (476 hp) in the C 63 to 375 kW (510 hp) in the C 63 S. With an unrivalled fuel consumption figure of just 8.2 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined), the C 63 is the most fuel-efficient eight-cylinder car in the high-performance segment. The extensive range of standard equipment includes the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with electronically controlled shock absorbers, the mechanical rear locking differential and the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive programmes. The highly exclusive “Edition 1” is available from market launch.
Dynamics plus long-distance comfort – as a sports saloon and high-performance estate carthe new Mercedes-AMG C 63 offers compelling engine data with exceptionally low consumption figures, outstanding longitudinal and lateral dynamics and a high level of everyday usability. The interior and exterior design is more distinctive than ever before.
The V8 top model in the C-Class is available in a choice of four variants – the saloon and the estate are both offered as the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S and C 63, with the C 63 S set up for even more dynamic handling and performance. The Mercedes-AMG C 63 celebrates its world premiere on 2 October 2014 together with the show premiere of the Mercedes-AMG GT at the Salon de l’Automobile in Paris. Market introduction begins in February 2015 with the more powerful C 63 S Saloon with 375 kW (510 hp). The C 63 with 350 kW (476 hp) and the C 63 S Estate will follow in April 2015.
“We are also marking the beginning of a new era with the new nomenclature. The successor to the Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG, which has been incredibly successful worldwide, will now be called the Mercedes-AMG C 63,” says Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. “At 40,000 units, the 204 C 63 AMG was the bestselling AMG model. We will now add to this success with the new Mercedes-AMG C 63. Be it in drive, handling or equipment, the Mercedes-AMG C 63 sets new benchmarks and will further strengthen our brand promise ‘Driving Performance’. AMG customers can look forward to an exceptionally dynamic driving experience.”
Model overview:
Mercedes-AMG C 63 S | Mercedes-AMG C 63 | |
Displacement | 3982 cm3 | 3982 cm3 |
Power | 375 kW (510 hp) at 5500-6250 rpm | 350 kW (476 hp) at 5500-6250 rpm |
Max. torque | 700 Nm at 1750-4500 rpm | 650 Nm at 1750-4500 rpm |
Fuel consumption NEDC combined | 8.4-8.2 l/100 km, (8.6-8.4 l/100 km) | 8.2 l/100 km, (8.4 l/100 km) |
CO2 emissions | 195-192 g/km (200-196 g/km) | 192 g/km (196 g/km) |
Efficiency class | E (E) | E(E) |
Kerb weight (to EC) | 1655 kg* / 1730 kg**, (1725 kg* / 1800 kg**) | 1640 kg* / 1715 kg**, (1710 kg* / 1785 kg**) |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 4.0 (4.1) s | 4.1 (4.2) s |
Top speed | 250 km/h*** | 250 km/h*** |
Figures in brackets for estate * driveable (fuel tank 90 % full, minus driver and luggage); ** driveable (fuel tank 90 % full, with driver (68 kg) and luggage (7 kg); *** electronically limited.