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Mercedes S63 AMG

Do tweaks make flagship V8-engined saloon eco-friendly?

Mercedes S63 AMG

July 2010

These days, mpg is the new mph. And that’s not something even Mercedes’ performance division can ignore. So although this car looks like any other AMG-tuned S-Class, the powertrain that propels it from 0-62mph in only 4.4 seconds is far from normal.

Under the bonnet of the latest S63 AMG is an all-new 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8. It replaces the naturally aspirated 6.3-litre that’s been used in AMG models since 2005, and develops a huge 537bhp and 800Nm of torque. Buyers will also have the option of the AMG Performance Pack, which lifts power to 563bhp and torque to an even more incredible 900Nm. Top speed rises from 155mph to 186mph in turn.

But alongside the headline performance figures, the engine consumes 25 per cent less fuel than the outgoing unit. That means it returns 26.9mpg –
an improvement of 7.4mpg – while cutting CO2 emissions by 101g/km to 246g/km.

It has been produced as part of AMG’s Performance 2015 strategy, which intends to reduce emissions but not at the expense of power. As a result, this is the first AMG powerplant to feature direct injection and a stop-start system. The unit is hooked up to a slick seven-speed automatic transmission that’s shared with the SL63 and E63 AMG. This gearbox changes up early, reducing revs and saving fuel, too. But while the statistics are interesting, enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the engine still makes all the right noises.

We drove the Performance Pack version, and with such a huge amount of torque, you’re shoved into the back of your seat every time you accelerate. And while the V8 is the star of the show, the S-Class remains one of the best cars at belying its size. The steering is light but direct and the ride is superb, as you’d expect with a big cruiser.

There have been some slight tweaks to the suspension, yet the new engine weighs nearly the same as the previous unit, meaning that most of the changes involve adapting the stability and traction control to cope with the torque.

The icing on the cake is the excellent automatic box. It changes up and down smoothly whether in auto or sport modes, or can be switched to manual operation, with drivers using the steering wheel-mounted paddleshifters.

Rival: XJ Supersport
With a 510bhp 5.0-litre blown V8, the Jaguar matches the S63’s pace. But it returns 23.4mpg and emits 289g/km – showing just how far the Mercedes has come

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2 Comments

Hmmm

I'd take the Jag, (biased Jag owner) but still if Ronin were remade, this is the car they should have to chase the big clumsy Citroens and Pugs!

By Kingbob12 on 29 July, 2010, 10:09pm

paulmr

I drive a current S-class, but its a diesel. I had the previous model S55 AMG, which returned 25/27 mpg but could not bring myself to replace it with an S63 that struggled to do 18mpg (I'm no eco warrior, but you have to draw the line somewhere). I may now be tempted back to AMG, but having said that, the mid range punch in the diesel is adaquate in most situations, and I do wonder if a bit of extra poke is worth an extra £40k in a machine that is never going to be a sports car..

By paulrouse1 on 3 August, 2010, 8:08am

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FIRST OPINION

    The S63 AMG is proof that even the most dedicated performance brands can’t escape the need to clean up their acts. And while dropping a V8 engine to ‘only’ 5.5 litres may appear to be a small concession, the hi-tech direct-injection system and slick box indicate what a difference relatively small changes can have on emissions. But whether many owners will drive economically when the performance is so intoxicating is another matter.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £105,000 (est)
    Engine: 5.5-litre twin turbo V8
    Transmission: Seven-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
    Power/torque: 563bhp/900Nm
    0-62mph: 4.4 seconds
    Top speed: 186mph
    Econ/CO2: 26.9mpg/244g/km
    Equipment: Cruise control, rear parking sensors, satellite navigation, alloy wheels
    On sale: November
     
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