Mercedes C63 AMG on-board footage highlights fuel consumption at 80, 100, 120 and 140 km/h in a W204 model. The speedometer ...
Mercedes C63 AMG on the city streets and Autobahn, with onboard sound, kickdown acceleration and a look at fuel consumption.
AMG enlivens the GLS and GLE with big V-8 power, promising 60 mph in less than three seconds and a 174-mph top speed.
Mercedes-Benz and its performance wing AMG have been experimenting with turbocharged four-cylinder engines in recent years, but it appears the era of the four-banger is coming to an end in ...
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The four-cylinder Mercedes-AMG C63 is reportedly being discontinued in 2026, following a leaked memo tied to new noise regulations and AMG’s electrified pivot. Mercedes-AMG reportedly discontinuing ...
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The much-debated chapter of the Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance and its polarizing four-cylinder engine looks set to close. AMG is preparing to replace the 2.0-liter turbo with a 3.0-liter ...
What’s one way to make the current Mercedes-AMG C 63 S more appealing to enthusiasts? Simple: give it the engine it probably should have had all along. While AMG opted for a 2.0-liter hybrid ...
The Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance is a tremendously powerful and exciting sports sedan that lives up to its name and competes with similarly luxurious and sporty alternatives like the BMW M3 and ...
If you missed your V8-powered Mercedes-AMGs, you’re not alone. According to a report from Autocar, the Mercedes-Benz performance brand will move away from its 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid powertrains.