C-Class [Hot!] 2022 Mercedes-AMG C63S (W206)


The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a series of compact executive cars produced by Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 (W201) range, the C-Class was the smallest model in the marque's line-up until the W168 A-Class arrived in 1997.
For the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206), see Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206) Thread
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Finally got to see one in the wild.
I've also seen ads for lease at $1100

These C63’s are collecting dust at discount, while the F80/F82 is still the hottest performance car commodity in the tristate 6-7 years into lifecycle. I’ve seen 2 C63’s on the road since debut.

Like the EQ range, MB made the fatal mistake in dictating what the consumer would want here as well.
 
And I can’t believe they still won’t put the V8 back. There should be a C53 I6 and a C63 V8 to replace the current C43 and C63 but that doesn’t appear to be the plan.

M
 
And I can’t believe they still won’t put the V8 back. There should be a C53 I6 and a C63 V8 to replace the current C43 and C63 but that doesn’t appear to be the plan.

M
Plans can change. At the very least a C53 with the 6 will be nice.
The rest is probably subject to demand and what their fleet emissions look like.

Franky, I'd rather a pure combustion E63S, than a C63. But we'll see I suppose.
 
The FL C-class needs these powerplants and it will be a terrific car again.

C180 - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol mild hybrid - 140kw/300nm (new engine and tech from CLA). 0-100km/h in 7.7sec.
C200 - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol mild hybrid - 165kw/350nm (new engine and tech from CLA but higher tune). 0-100km/h in 7sec.
C220d - 2.0 inline 4 diesel mild hybrid - 160kw/500nm (same as old model but with higher output mild hybrid tech from CLA) 0-100km/h in 6.8sec.
C300de - 2.0 inline 4 diesel PHEV - 160kw/500nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 245kw/650nm. (C220d engine with PHEV). 0-100km/h in 5.5sec.
C300e - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol PHEV- 165kw/350nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 250kw/500nm. (C200 engine tune with PHEV). 0-100km/h in 5.5sec.
C400e - 2.0 inline 4 petrol PHEV- 200kw/420nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 290kw/600nm. (same engine as old model but with higher boost and new tech). 0-100km/h in 4.8sec.
C450d - inline 6 diesel mild hybrid- 270kw/750nm. (same as E450d and GLC450d). 0-100km/h in 4.5sec
C500de - inline 6 diesel PHEV- 270kw/750nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 350kw/900nm. (same as E450d and GLC450d but with PHEV from C400e). 0-100km/h in 4sec.
AMG C53 - inline 6 petrol mild hybrid - 330kw/600nm (same as CLE53). 0-100km/h in 3.9sec
AMG C63S - V8 bi-turbo petrol mild hybrid - 470kw/900nm (same spec as AMG GT63S 4dr but with mild hybrid tech). 0-100km/h in 3.0sec
 
The FL C-class needs these powerplants and it will be a terrific car again.

C180 - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol mild hybrid - 140kw/300nm (new engine and tech from CLA). 0-100km/h in 7.7sec.
C200 - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol mild hybrid - 165kw/350nm (new engine and tech from CLA but higher tune). 0-100km/h in 7sec.
C220d - 2.0 inline 4 diesel mild hybrid - 160kw/500nm (same as old model but with higher output mild hybrid tech from CLA) 0-100km/h in 6.8sec.
C300de - 2.0 inline 4 diesel PHEV - 160kw/500nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 245kw/650nm. (C220d engine with PHEV). 0-100km/h in 5.5sec.
C300e - 1.5 Inline 4 petrol PHEV- 165kw/350nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 250kw/500nm. (C200 engine tune with PHEV). 0-100km/h in 5.5sec.
C400e - 2.0 inline 4 petrol PHEV- 200kw/420nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 290kw/600nm. (same engine as old model but with higher boost and new tech). 0-100km/h in 4.8sec.
C450d - inline 6 diesel mild hybrid- 270kw/750nm. (same as E450d and GLC450d). 0-100km/h in 4.5sec
C500de - inline 6 diesel PHEV- 270kw/750nm + 95kw E-Motor - Combined 350kw/900nm. (same as E450d and GLC450d but with PHEV from C400e). 0-100km/h in 4sec.
AMG C53 - inline 6 petrol mild hybrid - 330kw/600nm (same as CLE53). 0-100km/h in 3.9sec
AMG C63S - V8 bi-turbo petrol mild hybrid - 470kw/900nm (same spec as AMG GT63S 4dr but with mild hybrid tech). 0-100km/h in 3.0sec
I think a 500de would be a bit of a myth for the C class. Would make much more sense for the E and S classes.
450d would be fine, but there should be a 450 petrol to go with it.
I think you would probably be best served consolidating the C300e and 400e into a single sku; a C350e/de which splits the difference in power using the 2L. No need for so many models.
470kW in a C-class is a lot to expect tbh.

So my assessment would be:
--Petrol--
C200 - 1.5L 165kW/300Nm
C250e - 1.5L 195kW/400Nm
C300 - 2.0L 200kW/350Nm
C350e - 2.0L 250kW/500Nm
C450 - 3.0L 280kW/550Nm

--Diesel--
C220d - 2.0L 165kW/450Nm
C300de - 2.0L 240kW/550Nm
C450d - 3.0L 280kW/750Nm (this is guaranteed to sell almost zero units)

--AMG--
C53 - 3.0L 340kW/650Nm
C63 - 4.0L 415kW/750Nm
 
I think a 500de would be a bit of a myth for the C class. Would make much more sense for the E and S classes.
450d would be fine, but there should be a 450 petrol to go with it.
I think you would probably be best served consolidating the C300e and 400e into a single sku; a C350e/de which splits the difference in power using the 2L. No need for so many models.
470kW in a C-class is a lot to expect tbh.

So my assessment would be:
--Petrol--
C200 - 1.5L 165kW/300Nm
C250e - 1.5L 195kW/400Nm
C300 - 2.0L 200kW/350Nm
C350e - 2.0L 250kW/500Nm
C450 - 3.0L 280kW/550Nm

--Diesel--
C220d - 2.0L 165kW/450Nm
C300de - 2.0L 240kW/550Nm
C450d - 3.0L 280kW/750Nm (this is guaranteed to sell almost zero units)

--AMG--
C53 - 3.0L 340kW/650Nm
C63 - 4.0L 415kW/750Nm
Yes I perhaps did get carried away with the number of model choices, especially I wanted to emphasize more PHEV models. The C500de is a fantasy model for sure, but it does show the potential of a great performance/economy car with massive low to mid range grunt. That inline 6 diesel with a plug in hybrid powertrain would be a good match, the only thing it would be extremely heavy (2.1tons approx).
 
These C63’s are collecting dust at discount, while the F80/F82 is still the hottest performance car commodity in the tristate 6-7 years into lifecycle. I’ve seen 2 C63’s on the road since debut.

Like the EQ range, MB made the fatal mistake in dictating what the consumer would want here as well.
I saw more V8 engine C63 and GLC 63 in one day than the number of 4 cylinder C63 and GLC 63 over a period of 2.5 years. My regular MB Sales are saying they are losing a lot of clients to BMW, while the BMW sales I have spoken with across three different dealership are saying there are plenty of MB and AMG owners moving across. The situation was made worse since MB Australia decided to price the 4 cylinder C63 AGM at $200k AUD..... which was a 15% price increase over the previous V8 C63...with no discounts and no negotiation.
 
For the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206), see Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206) Thread

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Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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