The new 2017 Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe: The sportiest C-Class ever

TORONTO, ON – Mercedes-AMG is setting another milestone in the brand's history: the new C 63 Coupe is the next step on the way to more technical and visual distinctiveness. The far-reaching technical modifications are evident at  first sight: strikingly flared front and rear wheel arches, an increased track width and larger wheels give the Coupe a muscular look while also providing a basis for the highly agile longitudinal and lateral dynamics. The brand's typical "Driving Performance" is also taken to new heights with the C 63 Coupe. The AMG 4.0- litre V8 biturbo engine with 469 hp in standard trim or 503 hp in the C 63 S, is a completely in-house development from Affalterbach. In addition, the sophisticated AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension with electronically controlled shock absorbers, the set-up of the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT transmission modes, the rear-axle limited-slip differential or the dynamic engine mounts have all been developed by AMG.

The C-Class is Mercedes-AMG's best-selling model and forms the backbone of the company's success. Since its launch in 2011, the C-Class Coupe has steadily gained significance, culminating with the C 63 AMG Coupe Black Series. "The new Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe embodies our conception of progress: It offers impressive longitudinal and lateral dynamics at an extremely high level along with improved fuel economy," said Tobias Moers, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. "In addition, we are making a bold visual statement with the muscular design. Our customers can therefore experience the progress with each of their senses: seeing, hearing, feeling and, above all, driving!" The Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe celebrated its world premiere on September 15, 2015 at the Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA) and will be available in Canadian dealerships beginning in the summer of 2016.

The models at a glance: 

 

Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S Coupe

Displacement

3982 cc

3982 cc

Output

469 hp
at 5,500-6,250 rpm

503 hp
at 5,500-6,250 rpm

Peak torque

479 lb-ft
at 1,750-4,500 rpm

516 lb-ft
at 1,750-4,500 rpm

Curb weight (European specification)

1,785 kg

1,800 kg

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

4.0 s

3.9 s

Top speed

250 km/h*

290 km/h*

* Electronically limited.

Fascinating design visualizes outstanding performance
The Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe already fascinates at first glance with its impressive proportions. The expressive exterior design differs significantly from the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe model, which shares merely the same doors, roof and trunk lid. The powerful 8-cylinder engine, together with the increased track width on the front and rear axles, calls for a redesigned front end and a model specific rear assembly as well as new front and rear fenders. The flared wheel arches make the AMG Coupe 64 millimetres wider at the front and 66 millimetres wider at the rear, enabling the vehicle to better hug the road.

The larger wheel arches allow the use of wider tires, up to 255 millimetres on the front axle and up to 285 millimetres on the rear, contributing to improved lateral acceleration, traction and agility. Under the outer skin, the body structure has been reinforced in key areas to transfer and compensate for the extreme longitudinal and lateral forces the powertrain and suspension are capable of.

The 60 millimetres longer aluminium hood is adorned by two distinctive power domes, which are among the typical distinguishing features and underscore the muscular appearance. The extremely wide front section is characterized by large air inlets and precisely positioned aero flics. The low, arrow-shaped "twin blade" grill with AMG lettering visually lowers the vehicle's centre of gravity. The typical AMG "A-wing" front spoiler is three-dimensional, also serving as an air deflector for the three cooling air inlets. Additional aero flics ensure an optimal flow of air to the cooling modules, while a front splitter at the bottom of the front apron helps reduce front-axle lift.

As a result of the newly designed body on the C-Class Coupe, no compromises   were required with regard to the connection of the aprons and other components; every joint and light-catching contour blends in harmoniously with the overall design. The side line of the C 63 Coupe presents an entirely unique profile thanks   to large wheels which finish flush with the body on the far outside and unique side skirts. In the diagonal view from behind, the muscular line from roof to shoulder   via the rear quarter panel and wheel cut-out looks especially impressive, lending emphasis to the impression of an intricately modelled sculpture with alternating  light reflections. In typical sports car fashion, the exterior rear-view mirrors have been mounted on the door rather than on the   A-pillar.

Taking its inspiration from the S-Class Coupe, the completely redesigned rear end includes a diffuser insert, a feature typically seen in the world of motor sport. The two chrome-plated twin tailpipes of the AMG exhaust system are perfectly integrated into the diffuser. The special design of the laterally positioned, optical air outlet openings improves rear air flow, allowing it to break away with aerodynamically advantageous precision. Features such as the narrow rear reflectors reinforce the impression of width. The trunk lid includes a narrow spoiler lip in the form of a sharp blade. It not only looks elegant, but also significantly reduces the rear-axle lift.

Interior with superior perceived quality
Carefully selected, high-grade materials with a pleasant touch and precision workmanship produce a level of perceived quality that is rare even in higher vehicle classes. Numerous AMG-specific controls underscore the motor sport heritage. As an alternative to the standard sports seats in ARTICO/microfiber DINAMICA, Performance seats are also available, which offer occupants a lower seating position and more aggressively contoured bolsters for increased lateral support.

Top on performance
The AMG C 63 Coupe occupies an exceptional status among the competition, being the only vehicle in the segment to boast an 8-cylinder biturbo engine. Mercedes- AMG thus meets the wishes of those customers who desire a combination of a highly emotional, unmistakable engine sound with torquey power delivery.

The driver also benefits from unrivalled performance: the C 63 S Coupe accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, and the C 63 Coupe in 4.0 seconds. This makes the Coupe just a fraction faster than the Sedan – thanks to the wider tires and shorter legged rear-axle ratios. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h on the C 63 Coupe, and 290 km/h on the C 63 S Coupe.

New V-8 biturbo closely related to the engine in the Mercedes-AMG GT
The 4.0-liter 8-cylinder biturbo engine is already used in the C 63 Sedan and in the AMG GT S sports car (with dry sump lubrication). This engine features two turbochargers positioned in-between the engine's cylinder banks, otherwise known as a "hot inside V." The main advantages of this design are the compact engine construction, optimal response and low exhaust gas emissions.

Exhaust system with flap technology for variable engine sound
The iconic V-8 engine sound was specially tailored for the C 63 Coupe. A model specific exhaust system with flap technology is equipped as standard. It is automatically map-controlled depending on the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT transmission mode, the power demanded by the driver and engine speed. The engine sound varies between a discreet note suitable for long-distance driving and more robust and emotional sound. Standard on the C 63 S Coupe is the  Performance exhaust system, which allows the exhaust note to be modulated at the press of a  button.

Faster gearshifts: the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sport transmission
The transmission plays a major part in the direct and sporty character of the new Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe. The AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sport transmission impresses with  its  tailor-made dynamics and  high variability.
Whether automatic or initiated by the driver using the steering wheel shift paddles, upshifts and downshifts are executed noticeably faster than in the previous model. This shortened response time is made possible by an even sportier set-up of the engine and transmission parameters.

Specially developed suspension for maximum lateral and longitudinal Dynamics
The impressive agility and high cornering speed of the C 63 Coupe are thanks to the completely redesigned suspension. A four-link front suspension with radial, racing style brake connections is used with model-specific steering knuckles and a wider track, allowing for greater lateral acceleration. The rear axle has also been completely redesigned for the Coupe. The multi-link concept impresses with highly precise wheel control and increased stiffness. The AMG-specific rear axle carrier makes the increased track width possible; the contact surfaces of the wheel bearings were moved about 25 millimetres further towards the outside when compared with the Sedan. Other measures include AMG-specific wheel carriers, stiffer elastokinematic tuning and higher negative camber.

With the AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension with adjustable damping, the customer can choose between maximum sportiness and excellent long-distance comfort in three stages, all at the press of a button.

Rear-axle limited-slip differential: optimal traction for both road and track For improved traction and vehicle dynamics, the C 63 Coupe is equipped with a mechanical rear-axle limited-slip differential, while the C 63 S Coupe comes  with
an electronic rear-axle limited-slip differential. Both differentials reduce the slip on the inside wheel when cornering without control interventions in the braking system, allowing the driver to accelerate out of corners earlier thanks to the improved traction. Other benefits include increased stability under heavy braking and improved traction upon acceleration. The model-specific, completely redesigned rear axle was specially adapted to the higher vehicle dynamics of the Coupe.

The greatest benefit of the electronic rear-axle limited-slip differential - installed as standard on the C 63 S - is the even more precise and faster control, which further raises the critical limit of drivability. The 3-stage ESP® with "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT Handling Mode" and "ESP OFF" settings works in perfect unison with the rear-axle limited-slip differential and is optimally tuned for the C 63 Coupe's outstanding  driving dynamics.

AMG DYNAMIC SELECT transmission modes
The driver is able to influence the characteristics of the C 63 with four different  AMG DYNAMIC SELECT transmission modes, with the C 63 S receiving the additional "Race" mode. The driver is able to choose a desired driving experience, from comfortable and economical to super-sporty, all from a controller to the left of the touchpad. An "Individual" mode can be configured by the driver, offering maximum customizability.

C 63 S with dynamic engine mounts as standard
Unique in its segment, the C 63 S Coupe – like the Sedan – is equipped with dynamic engine mounts. These help to further resolve the conflicting aims of comfort and dynamic performance. Soft engine mounts improve comfort, as they provide more effective decoupling of noise and vibration, however, handling and agility benefit from a generally stiffer mount set-up. Dynamic mounts are instantly and variably able to adapt their stiffness to the driving conditions and requirements of the driver. These measures enhance the vehicle's precision when driven dynamically. For example, the steering response and feedback are even more direct.

Safety of the highest calibre
The C 63 Coupe offers a supreme level of safety coming standard with ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection system and COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS, which helps to prevent rear-end collisions. Many other optional assistance systems are available to increase both comfort and  safety.

About  Mercedes-Benz Canada
Mercedes-Benz Canada is responsible for the sales, marketing and service of the Mercedes-Benz and AMG passenger vehicles, Mercedes-Benz Vans and smart. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. employs approximately 1,400 people in 21 locations across Canada. Through a nationwide network of 11 Mercedes-Benz owned retail operations and 46 authorized dealerships, Mercedes-Benz Canada sold 44,526 vehicles in 2015. This represents the best year ever for the company and has positioned Mercedes-Benz as the top luxury manufacturer in Canada for the second consecutive year.

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