Mercedes AMG C 63 S E-Performance Will Soon be Available in India

The F1-inspired AMG C 63 S E-Performance will be introduced by Mercedes-Benz India on November 12. With hybrid technology borrowed from the company’s Formula One business, the new Mercedes AMG C 63 S E- Performance is dubbed the “world’s most-powered four-cylinder engine.” Furthermore, the AMG C 63 S E- Performance is the first engine in the world to be produced in series with an electric exhaust gas turbocharger.

It’s interesting to note that the new model will be the company’s last offering in India this year. As of right now in 2024, Mercedes-Benz India has introduced 13 vehicles, including the new E-Class, GLS, EQS SUV, and numerous others.

Performance of the Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E:

The engine The core of the C 63 S E-Performance has been emphasized by Mercedes-AMG. All four wheels are powered by the Mercedes AMG C 63 S E-Performance’s front-mounted engine and electric motor on the rear axle. With this configuration, 661 horsepower and more than 1,000 Nm of torque are produced collectively.

Eight distinct driving modes are available to drivers of the Mercedes AMG C 63 S E-Performance thanks to the AMG Dynamic Select system. One of these modes allows for an electric-only launch and can accelerate to 130 kmph from a stop.

Performance of the Mercedes-AMG C63 E

The Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E-Performance is anticipated to feature both outward and interior design features exclusive to AMG. Anticipate additional display screens, performance-oriented seats with unique stitching, and the newest MBUX system in the interior. Given that the new model will be a plug-in hybrid, the plug-in charging flap is still another significant distinction between it and other C-Class variants.

Mercedes-Benz’s AMG range in India Over the years, Mercedes has increased the number of AMG vehicles it offers in India. Potential consumers are becoming more interested in high-end and performance cars. There are now nine AMG models available from Mercedes in the nation. While some of these can be assembled locally, the majority enter the market through the Completely Built Unit (CBU) route. The AMG GLC 43 4MATIC Coupe, which debuted in 2020, was the first AMG vehicle to be locally produced in India.

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