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Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance F1 Edition

R2 796 389

Jordan Schmidt
December 14, 2024
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Review: Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance F1 Edition

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Brutal acceleration, impressive agility in the turns and a bold new look.

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Expensive and missing a V8.

What is it?

Two German houses have a long-standing rivalry. It's the V8 against the inline-6, the C-Class vs. the 3 Series, and AMG against BMW M. Two families, calling the same nation home, are dividing the performance world in a petrol-powered competition. It's a romantic story that could have been inspired by Shakespeare, in which two powerhouses combat each other, but the attraction fuelled by competition creates something of a fairy tale.

Mercedes and BMW, yin and yang, or Montagues and Capulets. It’s a story with decades of memories to tell, and one that is far from its ultimate conclusion. Much like the fable of old, where the Montagues and Capulets represented two Italian households in a battle for power of political supremacy brought together through taboo passion, the M3 and the C63 tell a similar story. Both are exceptional vehicles of any generation, plaguing the automotive battlefield with a goal of bettering one another, but in turn, pushing one another in a competitive love affair to better themselves through the evolution of power.

BMW’s M3 is an icon in the motoring world and one which South Africans tend to lean towards. It’s a formula that has been tried and tested. Praised for its harmonious balance and ever-shocking performance, it’s a titan in the automotive world. One that is only threatened by and arguably wouldn’t exist quite as we know it without its AMG nemesis, the C63.

Merc’s AMG V8 holds a special place in the history of German cars. They are loud and thirsty, and they are so much fun to drive. Add the touch of handcrafted exclusivity to the equation, and it’s more than just an engine; it’s a statement. I don’t think anybody was surprised at the global protest of the new C63 DNA, but before I had sealed my opinion on this controversial saloon, we put it to the test.

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Layout, finish and space

The exterior styling and inside are arguably just as important, and considering I am behind the wheel of a Merc, it's sure to look the part. Well, now we can touch on the F1 Edition of this model. And no, you are not missing out on what it adds to the performance, as it is purely aesthetic with a touch of aero improvement. On the outside, the F1 Edition adds beautiful grey paintwork that blends into a black AMG decal along the bottom of the car. Red trim encompasses the base of the exterior from the front lip, side skirts, wheels, and rear diffuser. Speaking of which, the rear diffuser, front lip, and rear spoiler are also part of this package. As for the inside, you get a few F1 logos around the cabin, and all this will set you back R300k.

As for the interior of the C63, well, it's very similar to the standard C-Class with a few additions. Firstly, my favourite steering wheel at the moment takes centre stage with its Alcantara touches, thick feel, and dials for your performance settings at your fingertips. The dash is covered with carbon fibre, and the red seatbelts remind you that you're in something special. The AMG seats are exceptional for keeping you secure in the corners, but they are firm. While I'm still in the early stages of life, after three hours behind the wheel, the stiff wriggles began.

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What is it like on the road?

At the heart of the C63 S modern story is the M139l power unit, which is at the core of the debate. It's a universally used performance engine in the AMG fleet. Unlike other broadly employed platforms, there is a reason why Mercedes is dropping it into almost every chassis on its production line. It’s a brilliant four-banger, and paired with F1-designed hybrid technology, there is no question that it was bound to be fast. To put a number to it, it surpasses its most formidable rival, the M3, with a combined output of 500kW and 1,020Nm. At least from a power front. 

If we were to break down the figures, 350kW is from the ICE engine, and 150kW is provided from the electric motor. In turn, this offers a 0-100 time of 3.69 seconds at altitude and will likely claw its way closer to the claimed 3.4-second time at the coast. Off the line, the C63 S is a rocket, and its electric assist provides the low-end torque needed for a rapid launch. Not only does the electric motor offer instant response and power, but the turbo is electrically assisted for less to no turbo lag, making it a super turbocharger of sorts. Under acceleration, the cabin plays to the thrill of G-force and tightens the seatbelts for a more comforting experience. As a result, this overwhelming busyness is sure to shock the socks off any unsuspecting passengers, which I can attest to.

There are a number of trick features that make the C63 handle like a rollercoaster, and I'd like to start by mentioning its rear-wheel steering first. It's a fairly new technology, and it takes a bit of getting used to. When you turn into a corner, you get a brief sense of oversteer, which your body almost wants to correct. However, it is the rear wheels that assist in changing direction. It is designed to allow for better traction at the rear before sliding, and I found it to complement its weight well. As the wheels are working with you in the corner, all the weight in the back is applying less pressure to the sidewall, and in turn, it has a lot of grip.

The C63 S E Performance is a no-nonsense, well-tuned tool in the corners. The light steering feel, paired with the enormous amount of front-end grip, allows you to turn into corners with sharp inputs without so much as the slightest hint of understeer. Once the weight shifts to the outside wheels, the rear wheel steering takes over. It’s a firm ride, as it needs to be to avoid its weight from throwing the car around when changing directions. Most surprisingly, it’s incredibly simple to drive quickly even for those with less experience.

It’s a sportscar, so it needs to sound and feel the part. So, the noise is boisterous but not overbearing, the steering is light but sharp, and the inputs are instant; there isn’t really much to it. What this reveals is an overcomplicated computer assistance system, as it almost feels like you are the one telling it what to do, and the car does the job and removes the on-the-edge sense of excitement. It's almost too easy for somebody who enjoys a raw driving experience.

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Running costs and reliability

The most obvious shortcoming in the C63 S E Performance F1 Edition, well, besides its name, is its price. It comes in at R2,796,389, and as a reminder, the F1 package is R300k of that sum. It's not cheap in the slightest. The W205 outgoing model started at around the R1.7m mark, so I'm scratching my head at the 4-cylinder model's price. Even the current M3 comes in at R2,198,002 and a little more for the Touring, so Merc's approach doesn’t make much sense to me. Besides the fact that they need to make money, that is.

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Final thoughts

The new C63 S E Performance is an exceptional car. It's fun for the less experienced, and it's fun for the seasoned sportscar owner. It's competent and makes use of some of the best tech we have seen in the performance car world. I also believe that, as much as this is our future, this four-cylinder solution is a few years ahead of its time, and AMG would have benefitted from one more run with the twin-turbo V8.

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