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MERCEDES WANT BACK THE WRECKED C63 I JUST REBUILTHowever, just as the project finishes, Mercedes issues a recall ... from crash-damaged wreck to showpiece saloon proves worth the effort, with the C63 ready for the road and the dyno.
The standard C63 gets 469bhp, 479lb ft of torque and a mechanical limited-slip diff. That helps the Coupé reach 62mph in 4.0sec, the Saloon in 4.1sec and the Cabriolet and Estate in 4.2sec.
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Top Gear on MSNStill want that E63? Brabus has turned up the Merc-AMG E53 to give it 690bhpWe’re not so sure, and we weren’t blown away by the plug-in hybrid six-cylinder E53 either. So perhaps Brabus can help. This ...
Controversially, Mercedes substituted the V8 engine for a four-cylinder PHEV set-up in the C63 AMG in this generation. While it provides mind-boggling pace, with 671bhp and a 0-62mph dash of 3 ...
The AMG C63 S E Performance offers a spec sheet that is undeniably impressive, but the complete package doesn't quite come ...
C63’s facelift in 2026 will reportedly be the end for the highly criticised plug-in 2.0-litre powertrain. Image: Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG’s ruling-out of V8 motivation for the C63 being ...
Related: Review: Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance 4Matic+ 9G-MCT In addition to the C63 S E Performance, which impressed on our test strip for its July 2024 road test in CAR magazine, the ...
And as problems go, the fact that the C-Class saloon could easily be mistaken for a Mercedes S-Class (which costs around twice as much) is right up there with your wallet being too small for your ...
Mercedes-AMG is gearing up to launch its first standalone electric performance car, and it’s aiming squarely at one of the biggest names in the game: the Porsche Taycan. The German automaker ...
You haven’t gone mad – Mercedes really does have two models called the EQE, and it has to differentiate them by calling one the EQE Saloon and the other the EQE SUV. The different bodystyles ...
The average cost of insurance for a 2021 Mercedes C63 AMG is $433 per month for a 30-year-old. This is $58 more than the average overall. Full coverage averages $1,476 per month for an 18-year-old ...
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