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2015 Mercedes-AMG C 63 S: A Queen Is Born?
2015 Mercedes-AMG C 63 S: A Queen Is Born?
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Marc Lachapelle
March 9, 2015
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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The C 63 S at the edge of the circuit in the Algarve with its four rounded rectangle exhaust tips.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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The Mercedes-AMG C 63 is very elegant with its 18-inch alloy rims with nine double spokes.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63
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These logos on the C 63 and C 63 S’s aluminum fenders say it all.
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The M177 V8 biturbo in the C 63 and C 63 S is the cousin of the new GT’s M178, minus the dry sump.
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The new 4.0-litre V8 biturbo under the hood of the C 63 S produces 503 horsepower.
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Impeccably sculpted and molded front seats for the C 63 S.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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German driver Jan Seyffart takes advantage of the overabundant torque produced by the C 63 S’s V8 biturbo.
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The C 63 S’s metal front disc brakes are 390 mm in diameter versus 360 mm in the C 63.
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The C 63 S is ready take on its eternal Bavarian rival, the BMW M3.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Two C 63 S groups preparing to return to the track, led by Bernd Schneider and Jan Seyffart.
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The ergonomics of the new C 63 S and C 63 are just about perfect.
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The C 63 S’s front bucket seats set the benchmark for comfort and support.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Mercedes-AMG C 63
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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The C 63 S’s limited slip differential.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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The C 63 S offers a fifth driving mode for use on the track. Naturally, it’s called Race mode.
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You can create an individual profile by choosing your own settings for the various systems.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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One of the two aluminum paddles that allow you to change gears at the touch of a finger.
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You can also adjust the suspension and gearbox selection mode separately.
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AMG: This acronym is increasingly renowned and respected in the automobile world.
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All of the driving mode settings can be displayed clearly on the central screen.
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The V8 biturbo hits its redline at 7,000 rpm.
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The aluminum switch that lets you choose the driving mode on the central console.
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The insignia and the rather discreet carbon fibre spoiler of the C 63 S.
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A Burmester sound system for the unlikely event that you get tired of the music from the engine.
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This button helps you liberate the optional sport exhaust.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S
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Race mode selected to enter the track.
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In Comfort mode, the C 63 S becomes a posh and generally smooth and silent luxury sedan.
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Mercedes-AMG C 63
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It’s too bad that Mercedes-Benz Canada doesn’t offer the wagon version of the C 63 S too.
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With the C 63 S wagon (on the left) you’d get cargo capacity and speed.
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Jan Seyffart, the young German driver, mid-drift in a C 63 S on the track.
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