The main story here is that Mercedes-AMG is putting out a convertible with a biturbo 4.0-liter V8 engine, available in two output ratings: the 2016 Mercedes-AMG C63 and C63 S. With these cars, that makes for a total of twelve different C-Class versions, including the Saloon, Estate, Coupé and Cabriolet. Details on both Cabriolet models were unveiled in a press release issued today.
“The C-Class is a decisive factor in our company’s success. The new combination of intensive open-air ambience and powerful V8 engine is unique in the segment and perfectly supplements our large C-Class range”, said Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, in the press release.
(Related: New 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT R Spied Testing, With Engine Sound)
Now, time to get back to that previously mentioned engine, the reason why we’re all here. Mercedes notes that the C63 Cab is the only car in its segment that offers an “8-cylinder biturbo engine.” And what an engine it is. For the “S” version, power is rated at 510 hp at 5500-6250 rpm and 516 lb-ft of torque at 1750-4500 rpm, while the base C63 sits at 476 hp at 5500-6250 rpm and 479 lb-ft at 1750-4500 rpm. That’s decent torque at low revs, I will say. As for performance, Mercedes says the C63 S will run 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, with the base model coming in just .1 second slower.
Mercedes has also included a litany of options for customers to choose from. You can check these all out by clicking that little “plus” button below.
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- AMG Performance exhaust system with flap control at the push of a button
- Greater differentiation of the tonal characteristics through two additional exhaust flaps
- Tonal characteristics dependent on selected transmission mode – clear differentiation between full in the C and S modes and distinctly sporty in the S+ and RACE modes
- Additional control of the tonal characteristics via button on the centre control panel in the centre console
- AMG ceramic high-performance compound braking system with compound brake discs measuring 402 x 39 mm at the front and integral brake discs measuring 360 x 26 mm at the rear as well as specially painted brake callipers with “AMG Carbon Ceramic” lettering
- AMG Night package:
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- Silver chrome louvre in the radiator grille
- High-gloss black A-wing of the front bumper and A-wing trim strip
- Side sill panel inserts in high-gloss black
- Rear bumper trim strip in high-gloss black
- Exterior mirror housings in high-gloss black
- Sports exhaust system with two chrome-plated twin tailpipe tip
- AMG Exterior Carbon-Fibre package I:
- Silver chrome louvre in the radiator grille
- A-wing of the front bumper in carbon
- Side sill panel inserts in carbon
- Upper trim panel of rear bumper in carbon
- AMG Exterior Carbon-Fibre package II:
- Exterior mirror housings in carbon
- Spoiler lip in carbon
- AMG interior:
- AMG Performance seats for driver and front passenger with more heavily contoured seat shape for enhanced lateral support, integral head restraints and “AMG” badge in the seat backrests
- Two-tone nappa leather red pepper/black or platinum white/black, perforated
- Carbon-fibre/light aluminium trim with longitudinal grain
- Matt silver glass fibre/aluminium with bright longitudinal grain trim
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Pricing for both cars hasn’t been unveiled yet, but that will come shortly. In the meantime, enjoy the pics below and get ready for one of the finset open-top rides out there.
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