New Mercedes-AMG C63 to use hybrid-tech from AMG GT73e 4-Door Coupe
The next-gen Mercedes-AMG C63 will feature Mercedes’ new P3 plug-in hybrid system from the upcoming AMG GT73e 4-Door Coupe. The PHEV system will be paired with a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine under the hood of the upcoming C63e 4Matic+ EQ Power+ with power and torque figures expected to be higher than the outgoing V8-powered model.
- Hybrid system expected to develop around 548hp and 800Nm
- 2.0-litre turbo-petrol from AMG A45 to receive an electric turbo
- Battery pack to be able to support fast charging at up to 100kW
Mercedes-AMG C 63e 4Matic+ EQ Power+: Engine details
Starting with the engine, the four-wheel-drive Audi RS4 and BMW M3 rival will use a longitudinally mounted version of the turbocharged 2.0-litre engine used by the A45 S 4Matic+, with a 48V integrated starter motor in the nine-speed AMG Speedshift MCT automatic gearbox. The electric motor from the P3 PHEV system will drive the rear axle and a battery pack under the boot floor will enable electric-only running.
This hybrid system has been developed to provide the C63e with a level of power and torque comparable with the outgoing model’s non-electrified, twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8. The combustion element will benefit, particularly, from an electric turbocharger similar to that used for the turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol V6 engine that powers Mercedes-AMG’s Formula 1 car.
Exact figures will be revealed later this year but AMG insiders predict outputs of around 548hp and 800Nm – increases of nearly 38hp and 100Nm over the C63 S 4Matic.
The integrated starter motor used by the new C63e is also claimed to operate in similar fashion to the unit on Mercedes-AMG’s F1 engine. In various driving modes, it acts as a generator, providing energy recuperation as well as coasting properties on a trailing throttle.
Mercedes-AMG C 63e 4Matic+ EQ Power+: Claimed performance and battery
Although the new AMG model is expected to weigh up to 250kg more than the outgoing C63 S 4Matic, the additional reserves should provide it with 0-100kph acceleration of around 3.5sec, a governed 290kph top speed and drastically improved fuel consumption figures.
As with the plug-in hybrid system planned for the new GT73e 4Matic+ EQ Power+ 4-Door CoupĂ©, the battery being conceived for next year’s C63e is claimed to support 400V recharging for fast charging at up to 100kW.
Mercedes launches for India in 2021
Mercedes has a lined up a number of new launches for the Indian market for 2021 including the likes of the second-gen GLA, the new S-class flagship limousine and the high-performance Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series. Earlier this year, the carmaker had said it had lined up 15 launches for the year with the most recent ones being the facelifted E-class and the all-new A-class Limousine.
Coming to the upcoming C63, Mercedes-AMG currently offers the car in India in its Coupe body style, so we could expect the next-gen plug-in hybrid model to arrive in India sometime after its international debut.
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