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


The Mercedes-Benz W206 is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Body styles: W206 (sedan), S206 (wagon/estate), and V206 (long-wheelbase). Production: March 2021– Model years: 2022- Predecessor: W205 C-Class.
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I honestly feel that AMG lost the plot with the hybrid system.

My personal opinion is that those cars will be forgotten with time, they are so hard to maintain long term as they combine high performance ICE and EV systems, yet they dont provide the best of both worlds.

Its just a bad spot for AMG until they totally transform to electric only power trains, gonna to miss those hot V8s !
 
It seems like they f#cked up properly.

And its such a shame after all that effort
 
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Includes 0-60MPH plus 1/4 mile times.
 
The reviews have been mixed and mostly not positive on the new C63S. But surprising Matt seems to be ok with it.

Pretty impressive acceleration numbers:
0-60mph - 3.03sec
0-100mph - 7.31sec
1/4mile - 11.21sec
 
Electrification is turning cars into elephants and I wouldn't be surprised if in the near future when every car become electric, they (politicians) decided to charge tax based on your EV's weight and who knows, maybe they will even require you to have a truck driver's license to drive an EV with a towbar.

Anyway, I knew this new C63 would be rubbish the moment I heard it would be a four cylinder hybrid. Mercedes clearly never heard of KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid. They should have keep it simple; add more power to the existing four litre twin-turbo V8, couple it with 4Matic for added grip and... that's it.
 
Electrification is turning cars into elephants and I wouldn't be surprised if in the near future when every car become electric, they (politicians) decided to charge tax based on your EV's weight and who knows, maybe they will even require you to have a truck driver's license to drive an EV with a towbar.

Anyway, I knew this new C63 would be rubbish the moment I heard it would be a four cylinder hybrid. Mercedes clearly never heard of KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid. They should have keep it simple; add more power to the existing four litre twin-turbo V8, couple it with 4Matic for added grip and... that's it.

The production sales will dictate the success or failure of any project or car because automotive is a business first and foremost. These reviews are exactly that not delivered figures.

But the driving dynamics and metrics will analysed for months. I agree it's a decisively dividing car.
 
The reviews have been mixed and mostly not positive on the new C63S. But surprising Matt seems to be ok with it.

Pretty impressive acceleration numbers:
0-60mph - 3.03sec
0-100mph - 7.31sec
1/4mile - 11.21sec

So those are the numbers. I've yet to watch it but it's hardly "slow".🙂
 
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From the above Motorsport Magazine test per @leylandi share:
km/h and seconds

0-101= 3.102
0-161= 6.905
0-200= 11.182
0-219= 13.977

Frame by frame but digital speedometer readings ONLY quite obviously not GPS. The 100MPH time is rapid.
 
"Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E PERFORMANCE (2023) - BOOST strategy demonstration>

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New in the C 63 S E PERFORMANCE, it is possible in TRACK PACE to intelligently distribute the use of electric energy over a racetrack lap in order to optimise the lap time with the targeted use of the electric motor’s power. This track-based boost strategy is already stored for 30 well-known racetracks. It is to be expanded gradually to a total of 70 circuits via download."
 
I thought it will have faster 1/4 mile than M3 CP xDrive... Should have been at least faster
 
It seems like they f#cked up properly.

And its such a shame after all that effort
Hm. Poor engineers didn't for sure have the freedom to chose the technical solution. The CO2/EURO norm dictated it most likely ... i.e. the managers dictated it based on it. Like someone here noted: The lack of KISS, i.e. overly complex technical approach could turn out as a real long term problem ...
On the other hand: Let's just wait and see for the market reactions! Maybe there is a majority of AMG customers, who can get warm with this approach or eventually a complete new customer base?

On side note: I would estimate, that this technical complexity has its costs/price ... do we already have price comparisons between C63s and its competitors (BMW and Audi) in different markets?
 
On side note: I would estimate, that this technical complexity has its costs/price ... do we already have price comparisons between C63s and its competitors (BMW and Audi) in different markets?
At least for the UK, pricing has not been announced yet.
 
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So after all that complexity, it is barley faster than a M3 xdrive.
Also realized it is as heavy as a model S plaid which is in a different planet when it comes to acceleration.

Not sure what exactly AMG was going for here.
 
It seems like they f#cked up properly.

Absolutely.
A turd of the highest order we have here. Almost as retarded as the Project One.
Mercedes is on a roll. Competing with BMW no matter what, and lately it's all about how to throw away 20 years of development lead over the entire industry. Hint: MB is winning big time.

On the other hand: Let's just wait and see for the market reactions!

I mean, does it even matter? It could be the best selling MB of all time and I will still say it's a freak car.
 
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