Mercedes has gifted the über amazing
E63 AMG four-wheel drive… but, annoyingly, only for the European market
Sometimes, it would be so much better if
Britain drove on the right, because if we did, we’d get cars like this, the
first ever production AMG to get all-wheel drive. It’s almost enough to make
you move to France. Or even Belgium.
The
old 6.2-liter V8 has been dropped in favor of a twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8
It’s part of a raft of changes for the
E-Class range as a whole – which include styling and safety kit tweaks and AMG
has also added a new S version. And guess what? The S has even more power.
On the old E AMG, there were two power
choices – the standard car made do with 518bhp, while a performance pack option
upped it to 549bhp. The ‘normal’ car now has 549bhp, and the S goes further
than that” 577bhp and 590lb ft. Which means that the S 4Matic will crack 0 - 62mph
in just 3.6secs supercar fast? But because all the UK’s cars are RWD only,
we’ll have to put up with a best time of 4.1secs in the S which is still…
rapid. But we do at least get the S, which will get you back roughly $15,000
extra over the regular E63’s $112,418 list price.
Steering
wheel is inconveniently placed for UK
But back to my original gripe – no 4Matic
in the UK, It wouldn’t be so frustrating if it weren’t such a game-changing
system. You can tell within 30 yards which car you’re driving. When you
accelerate in a straight line, it grips. When you turn into a corner, it grips.
When you boot it in the middle of the corner, it grips.
It’s the best of both worlds still fun, and
also faster. Compare it to the RWD version, which is basically in a constant
battle between torque and tarmac. The 2WD E is still quick, but it’s more of a
struggle.
It’s
the best of both worlds still fun, and also faster
Criticisms? The main one is regarding the
7spd gearbox, because the facelift hasn’t made it any quicker. But that applies
to both, so isn’t a reason to reject the 4Matic. And the nose feels a tiny
bit heavier in the 4WD. But not to the point of being frustrating or slow to
turn in. you can just feel it.
You can see why AMG reckons nearly 90 per
cent of left-hand-drive Es will be 4Matic – it’s that good. Now, if only the
Brits could contribute to that percentage…
You
can see why AMG reckons nearly 90 per cent of left-hand-drive Es will be 4Matic
The specs
Mercedes-Benz E63 and S 4Matic
§ The
numbers: 5461cc, V8, 4WD, 577bhp, 590lb ft, 27.6mpg, 242g/km CO2,
0-62mph in 3.5secs, 155mph, 1940kg
§ The
cost: $151,558
§ The
verdict: Four-wheel-drive E63 rewrites the performance saloon car landscape which
makes it even more disappointing that we don’t get it.
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