5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

AMG's new hot E-class has been fully revealed! Here's what you need to know
5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

1. It's spectacularly quick thanks to new turbos

5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

Confirming the veracity of the leaked stats we saw a few months ago, the new AMG’d-up E-Class has been revealed to put out a monstrous 603bhp and 626lb ft of torque in top-line ‘S’ trim.

It’s all thanks to a pair of new twin-scroll turbos nestling between the cylinder banks of AMG’s now familiar 4.0-litre V8, helping the S get from 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds. Power is sent to all four wheels via Mercedes’ nine-speed MCT automatic gearbox.

You don’t lose much in the way of pace with the standard E63 - it develops 563bhp and 552lb ft of torque, and deals with the benchmark 62mph sprint just a tenth slower. Not bad considering the relatively porky 1875kg weight figure (1880 for the S).

Top speed for both cars is the usual 155mph electronically-limited deal, with a 186mph top whack for cars with the optional AMG Driver’s Package.

2. More toys for S buyers

5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

As seems to be the way with new AMG models, buyers of the ‘regular’ E63 have to make do with a mechanical locking differential and normal engine mounts. But on the S, you get dynamic engine mounts that stiffen up when you’re driving fast to aid things like steering response, and slacken when you’re not to make things more comfortable. Oh, and an electronically-controlled locking differential in place of the mechanical one.

3. No more rear-wheel drive models

5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

As expected, there’s no rear-wheel drive option on the new E63. The four-wheel drive system is new too: unlike previous AWD AMGs that always favoured the rear axle, the E63 gets a variable setup, sending the power in whichever direction necessary to get the most traction.

But don’t worry: if you still want to indulge in tail-out, tyre-smoking shenanigans you can, thanks to the E63’s drift mode. Engage this, and the ESP is switched off, plus the car shuts off drive to the front axle entirely, making it rear-wheel drive.

5. LA debut, on sale 2017

5 Things You Need To Know About The 603bhp Mercedes-AMG E63

You’ll be able to gawp at the new E63 in the metal for the first time at the Los Angeles Motor Show. It goes on sale in the middle of January 2017, with first deliveries happening from May.

Comments

Anonymous

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10/27/2016 - 06:55 |
8 | 6
🎺🎺thank mr skeltal

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It clearly says in the article that you can make it RWD

10/27/2016 - 07:18 |
38 | 2
RoyP

I really don’t understand why people are sad because it’s AWD instead of RWD.

10/27/2016 - 06:58 |
136 | 14
iCypher(Joel Chan)

In reply to by RoyP

Probably because of heritage/tradition.

10/27/2016 - 07:29 |
122 | 4
captaind00m

In reply to by RoyP

me neither i mean with AWD you get better acceleration and traction

10/27/2016 - 10:13 |
6 | 2
Anonymous

In reply to by RoyP

Finally Mercedes has realised that they need all-wheel-drive systems to give their AMG’s a sense. Otherwise they could turn their power only into burning tires instead of propulsion

10/27/2016 - 10:14 |
4 | 4
Anonymous

In reply to by RoyP

I see it as an undesireable trend that is followed by BMW as well. Which is a shame. These cars have a tradition of rear wheel smoking shenanigans that are now gimmicks hidden behind a touchbutton. It’s a shame, one of those technological advances no petrolhead really wants. The flipside is they are smart about it and did at least add the button to turn awd off. It’s no big drama really, just another thing we like and love about big sedans taken from us.

10/27/2016 - 10:15 |
34 | 6
Anonymous

In reply to by RoyP

Slide mate, skids…

10/27/2016 - 11:22 |
4 | 0
StuStuStuwart (WagonSquad)

Is it just me or does it look a bit boring? I mean, i know it’s supposed to be sleeper-ish, but come on, a little more aggresive styling would have been better in my opinion

10/27/2016 - 07:02 |
36 | 8

Well it is a E-class and not a C-class

10/27/2016 - 09:57 |
26 | 0

Also, that interior is horrendous.

10/27/2016 - 10:26 |
4 | 30

Can’t help but agree, it is an AMG after all!

10/27/2016 - 13:24 |
2 | 0

I’m still trying to wrap my head around the total disconnect between the sleek, elegant, understated exterior (which I like), and the totally gaudy, flashy, tacky interior that looks like a gaming PC from the early 2000s.

10/29/2016 - 15:59 |
2 | 0
Poke

But there is a drift mode(kind of)

10/27/2016 - 07:03 |
2 | 2
The S2K Guy

It’s mertastic

10/27/2016 - 07:08 |
2 | 0
Archive Aston (Aston Martin squad)

#bluecrew interor lighting!

10/27/2016 - 07:10 |
0 | 0
Boris

But will it still try to kill me?

10/27/2016 - 08:32 |
4 | 0
Prangowski

In reply to by Boris

Well kinda

10/28/2016 - 22:00 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

Stylish and understated.

Right up until you see the inside…

10/27/2016 - 08:33 |
10 | 2
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I think the insides look pretty cool…

10/27/2016 - 09:39 |
2 | 0
RoyP

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

How I like my women.
Insert ‘Just kidding, I’m so single joke

10/27/2016 - 10:01 |
6 | 2
Anonymous

Like it, want it.

10/27/2016 - 09:05 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That blue is gonna annoy me during driving

10/27/2016 - 09:06 |
0 | 0
luc081100

I miss the AMG superchargers and the 6.3l V8

10/27/2016 - 10:12 |
4 | 0

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