As the dust, or rather asphalt settled at the 50th 24 Hours of the Nürburgring with Mercedes-AMG snatching a double podium finish (Audi won the race), the all-new was also put up on display in camouflage.
Due to launch later in 2022, the next-gen C63 will be the first AMG model to feature a four-cylinder hybrid powertrain instead of the trademark V8 unit. As part of Mercedes-Benz’s effort towards electrification, the most potent will not have a fire-breathing engine underneath.
M139 unit as shown in the A45 S
According to Autocar UK, the all-new C63 will receive an electrified version of the turbocharged 2.0-litre M139 engine. The non-electrified unit (408 PS/500 Nm) is currently used on the and its siblings, the and .
C43 shown
That same unit is being used on the C43 which is often seen as the “base” AMG C-Class. Recall that the previous C43 uses a 3.0-litre V6 engine (390 PS/520 Nm).
AMG fans might be unhappy with the news of what was once a German muscle sedan downgrading its engine to a hybrid for the sake of the environment but if numbers are to be believed, the next-gen C63 might still retain its fire-breathing title.
Mercedes has confirmed to Autocar that the M139 has been tuned to produce 470 PS on its own, making it the most powerful 4-cylinder unit in production. That will be paired to an electric motor on the rear axle which makes 201 PS.
Goodbye, V8
Combined, this gives the next-gen C63 at least 670 PS at its disposal while the electric boost helps to deliver up to 750 Nm of torque. By comparison, the 4.0-litre V8 on the outgoing C63 delivers 510 PS and 700 Nm.
Since the entire C-Class range is exclusively powered by electrified 4-cylinder powertrains, could the C63 continue its legacy as the most potent variant despite having the larger engine traded for a smaller but more powerful (on paper) unit?
All images of the next-gen Mercedes-AMG C63 credit goes to Autocar UK
Keyword: Goodbye V8, 2023 Mercedes-AMG C63 to receive 4-cylinder PHEV - 670 PS/750 Nm