MERCEDES-AMG C 63 S COUPE

Sleek, low and purposeful, Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe is a serious machine

Sleek, low and purposeful, Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe is a serious machine.

Australians are the biggest buyers of Mercedes-AMG cars on the planet when taken as a percentage of all Mercedes-Benz sales. Machines from the high-performance division sell to people who mean business and who want to get the best from their cars, and even more importantly, from themselves as drivers.

The latest model in the range is the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe with a 4.0-litre V8 bi-turbo engine producing 375 kW of power and a prodigious 700 Nm of torque. That sort of grunt permits acceleration from zero to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds.

Which explains why Mercedes Australia chose to do the drive program for the C 63 coupe at Sydney Motorsport Park (nee Eastern Creek Raceway). There we got to drive the hot AMG coupes in controlled conditions.

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe.

Even better was a ride in the passenger seat of the GT3 race car piloted by Dom Storey to bring our driving egos thudding back to earth…

The AMG C 63 S has Ride-Control sports suspension, active dynamic engine mounts, electronic rear axle locking differential, high-performance composite brakes (an option fitted to one of the two cars we drove) and a performance exhaust system.

For the times you’re not blasting around at a track day, the C 63 S has Nappa leather upholstery, heated front seats, digital TV, Air-Balance package and panoramic glass sliding sunroof as standard.

Mercedes-AMG GT3 made its debut at the 2016 Bathurst 12-hour race.

Mercedes-AMG GT3 made its debut at the 2016 Bathurst 12-hour race.

The hot coupe has a wider track than the standard model, by 64 millimetres at the front and 66 at the rear. Larger wheel arches are filled by wider tyres (255 front, 285 millimetres rear), contributing to improved lateral acceleration, traction and agility.

A major redesign of the front of the AMG sees a 60 mm longer aluminium bonnet with two power domes. The front section has large air inlets and precisely designed aero flics. A splitter at the bottom of the front helps to reduce front-axle lift.

The sound and fury from inside the coupe is magnificent when you really get stuck into it. The engine shrieks under full-throttle acceleration, pops and spits on ultra-fast downchange in the seven-speed dual-clutch G-Tronic Plus gearbox, and burbles in a most satisfying way even when driving at low speeds.

Composite brakes hauled off speed with ease and felt as though they would last forever. The standard brakes felt as though they were starting to go off after a few very hot laps. Mercedes asked us to back of earlier under those circumstances – take note if you’re thinking of buying one for track days. On-road driving will never test the brakes to anything like the same extent.

A race track really is the only place to properly appreciate any Mercedes-AMG model. Their acceleration, braking and cornering speeds, not to forget the superb sounds, are dulled in day-to-day driving. Track days let you enjoy the company of like-minded other enthusiast, a huge bonus.

On the subject of cornering speed, the C 63 S has so much grip that if you seriously misjudge a corner and the electronic driving aids can’t save the situation you’re going to be travelling extremely fast when you hit that big tree.

To really get the best from an AMG, even if you’ve no plans to go onto a track, we suggest taking part in a “Mercedes-Benz Driving Events” programs. Click on experience.mercedes-benz.com.au for details. There are even courses for young drivers, including those still on P-plates.

The all-new Mercedes-AMG C 63 S coupe is a superb sports machine that cries out to be taken advantage of. It looks stunning, sounds great and is a real driver’s car.

Note that we tested the rest of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe range a week prior to the Sydney Motorsport Park day. Derek Ogden’s report from that media event, with his initial on-road driving impressions was published immediately afterwards.

The complete Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe range is:
Mercedes-Benz C 200 Coupe: $65,900
Mercedes-Benz C 250 d Coupe: $74,900
Mercedes-Benz C 300 Coupe: $83,400
Mercedes-AMG C 63 S Coupe: $162,400
Note: These prices do not include dealer or government charges. Contact your local Mercedes-Benz dealer for drive-away prices.

About Ewan Kennedy

Ewan Kennedy, a long-time car enthusiast, was Technical Research Librarian with the NRMA from 1970 until 1985. He worked part-time as a freelance motoring journalist from 1977 until 1985, when he took a full-time position as Technical Editor with Modern Motor magazine. Late in 1987 he left to set up a full-time business as a freelance motoring journalist. Ewan is an associate member of the Society of Automotive Engineers - International. An economy driving expert, he set the Guinness World Record for the greatest distance travelled in a standard road vehicle on a single fuel fill. He lists his hobbies as stage acting, travelling, boating and reading.
Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *