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Next Mercedes-AMG C 63 to get six-cylinders as axe falls on disappointing four-cylinder engine

Mercedes-AMG has alluded that its next C 63 will pick up a six-cylinder powertrain

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance - front cornering

The controversial Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance, will finally drop the unpopular four-cylinder engine in its next iteration. But it won’t find itself with AMG’s new V8 –  instead it’ll be a derivative of the 3.0-litre straight-six found elsewhere in AMG’s model line-up.

Mattias Geisen, Mercedes’ board member for sales and marketing, told Auto Express: “We will have some options where we had a four-cylinder, which will also be available as a six-cylinder going forward. There may or may not be a hybrid, it might be pure-ICE, maybe. We’ll let you know when we’re there.” 

This tells us that AMG has been listening to customers, taken note of the slow demand for its four-cylinder models such as the C 63, and will offer a larger engine option like the 3.0-litre straight-six in its next generation. This unit is currently found in the CLE 53 coupé, and generates 442bhp and is assisted by a 48V mild-hybrid system. 

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The same powertrain is also found in the larger E 53 AMG, where it’s paired with a much more substantial plug-in hybrid module that ups power to 603bhp – ironically the same output as the previous-generation V8-powered E 63 S. However, its weight has also significantly increased to nearly 2.5-tonnes. This layout is unlikely in the smaller C.

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And why can’t AMG just shoehorn in a V8? We’re not really sure. Initially, Mercedes told us that the wider V8-engine could no longer fit in the new C-Class’s engine bay, restricting the model to its bigger and more expensive models.

However, the closely-related CLE will feature a twin-turbocharged V8 engine in the forthcoming CLE 63 flagship, suggesting that the hardware is there to support fitting a V8 engine into the C-Class. 

The sticking point could instead be the rear end, which in the case of the CLE is significantly wider on the 53 and new 63 model. The hottest AMG C-Class typically has a wider front track, but the rear has always been left unchanged compared with lesser models, probably due to the prohibitive cost of needing to produce an entirely bespoke side-body pressing and rear doors. Without a wider rear axle and unique suspension geometry, a V8 with its unique differential, driveshafts and tyres just might not work. 

Adding to the complications, the current-generation AMG C-Class has already undergone a huge re-engineering process in order to fit the four-cylinder’s hybrid powertrain, including lengthening the car’s nose by around 60mm compared with the standard model. Together with a new rear end, this could be too substantial a change to make the model commercially viable. The current Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance is available through the Auto Express Buy A Car service from around £101,000. In terms of alternatives, the BMW M3 starts from £90,000 and the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is around £87,000.

So while AMG seems to be giving to AMG C-Class fans with one hand, the lack of a V8 could remain an issue for many potential customers.

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Senior staff writer at Auto Express, Jordan joined the team after six years at evo magazine where he specialised in news and reviews of cars at the high performance end of the car market. 

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