Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan and Wagon Spied with Less Camo

Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan and Wagon Spied with Less Camo
Finally, the doors and roof can be seen on these vehicles.

Two spy shots of the next-gen Mercedes AMG C63 sedan are shown in this batch. The wagon variant is also displayed. This is the first time that we have seen the performance variant without camouflaging on the roof, doors, and A-pillars.

Models appear to be wearing production-spec lights. The camouflage wrap is all that hides the final design. The vehicles have the Panamericana grille, which has vertical slats. Also, the lower fascia contains this element. The corners have horizontal strakes to allow for inlets.
They all have mismatched sets. The front design features five sets of double elements and widely spaced spokes. The pieces at the back are black with 10 spokes. They are visible behind large brake discs that have big calipers. The trapezoidal taillights have a diamond-like form at the back. The dual exhaust pipes can be positioned on either side of the holes in the lower fascia.

Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan and Wagon Spied with Less Camo

Although we don’t have any spy shots of the interior, other AMG models suggest that it should look like the C-Class with sporty touches such as carbon fiber trim. The cars have a sophisticated look inside thanks to large, digital screens. The new C63 models will not have a twin-turbo 8-cylinder V8. Instead, will be a 2.0-liter four cylinder with an electrical turbocharger. An electric motor will drive the rear wheels. It is claimed that the total output will be as high as 600 horsepower (447 megawatts). A powertrain switch will eliminate the possibility of a manual gearbox. All of them will receive a nine speed automatic. Mercedes is expected to release the AMG models this year. We expect Mercedes to launch the AMG models this year.