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Loaded with sounds and fury like no other

Rather than dial back, new model has a host of high-tech helpers

- BENJAMIN HUNTING AUTOGUIDE.COM

Sometimes, to help tame the beast you must first sharpen its claws.

So it goes with the 2019 Mercedes-AMG C63 and C63 S, a full-fledged family of monsters wrapped in a golden fleece that does little to mask the sheer brutality of their twin-turbo output.

Rather than dial back any aspect of the C63’s formidable character, AMG has instead elected to digitally parse its power by way of a host of hightech helpers that secure its purchase on terra firma more effectivel­y than in the previous model.

Getting back on track

What better place to sample the increased agility and channelled ferocity of the 2019 Mercedes-AMG C63 and C63 S than the undulating black licorice bubble tape that is the Bilster Berg Drive Resort.

Designed by F1 darling Hermann Tilke and laid out over the bones of a repurposed British ammunition depot, Bilster Berg is both quick and challengin­g thanks to its 4.3 kilometres of blind corners and rollercoas­ter dips, and yet still friendly enough to egg drivers on for “just one more lap.”

Eager to take another crack at Bilster Berg after having previously sampled it in the svelter AMG GT R, I was also curious to see how the enhancemen­ts made to the C63’s alreadyext­ensive road course conquering kit would handle this type of exacting test.

Fresh and familiar Fresh and familiar

Known for emphasizin­g sheer muscle over outright finesse, the Mercedes-AMG C63 remains an interestin­g mix of a throwback (V8 engine, rearwheel drive, raucous dynamics) and progressiv­e (twin-turbos, advanced driving mode electronic­s) elements. What changes for 2019 is a renewed focus on assisting the driver in harnessing the full potential of the car’s explosive drivetrain.

With a choice of either 469 horsepower ( base) or 503 horsepower (S) editions, and featuring up to 516 lb-ft of torque at a modest 2,000 rpm, you can bet that AMG’s engineerin­g team had its hands full trying to build a corral out of ones and zeros. The two most intriguing elements from a performanc­e perspectiv­e are the AMG Dynamics system and the revised AMG Traction Control program.

The former is available across the entire lineup and is linked to the vehicle’s various driving modes (Slippery, Comfort, Known for emphasizin­g sheer muscle over outright finesse, the Mercedes-AMG C63 remains an interestin­g mix of a throwback (V8 engine, rearwheel drive, raucous dynamics) and progressiv­e (twin-turbos, advanced driving mode electronic­s) elements. What changes for 2019 is a renewed focus on assisting the driver in harnessing the full potential of the car’s explosive drivetrain.

With a choice of either 469 horsepower ( base) or 503 horsepower (S) editions, and featuring up to 516 lb-ft of torque at a modest 2,000 rpm, you can bet that AMG’s engineerin­g team had its hands full trying to build a corral out of ones and zeros. The two most intriguing elements from a performanc­e perspectiv­e are the AMG Dynamics system and the revised AMG Traction Control program.

The former is available across the entire lineup and is linked to the vehicle’s various driving modes (Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+, and for the C63 S, Race). In an unusual aboutface, AMG Dynamics harnesses the sensors feeding the vehicle’s electronic stability control program to predict driver behaviour rather than react to situations as they occur in real-time, in a bid to remain transparen­t to the pilot. The system itself has three settings in the C63 — Basic, Advanced, Pro — and one more in the C63 S (Master, which is attached to Race mode), each allowing for increasing­ly wider limits on yaw and steering angle.

Mixed electronic bag

How well does this electronic wizardry work? On the street, I found it impossible to trip up the Mercedes-AMG C63 S, even when deliberate­ly attempting to break traction or slide the car’s posterior through abrupt steering and throttle inputs. On the track, however, there were several instances in Sport and Sport+ modes where AMG Dynamics appeared somewhat befuddled by Bilster Berg’s sin- uous trajectory, even going so far as to trigger the car’s emergency response system (flashers on, AC off, throttle impeded) after significan­t g-load entering the high-speed back straight from the circuit’s downhill esses.

Still, in Race mode, I found the ability to dial in more or less traction control to be quite effective at tailoring the tail-happiness of the car to my own personal comfort level.

Two more gears

Although the C63’s new computer code plays a major role in shaping its personalit­y, it has also received a number of mechanical upgrades, including a new electronic­ally-controlled limited-slip rear differenti­al, and access to Mercedes-Benz’s 9-speed automatic gearbox. With a wet clutch replacing the torque converter, AMG claims that the unit is quicker off of the line — and a 3.9-second sprint to 100 km/h for the S certainly concurs.

The transmissi­on’s “skip- shift” capability also allows the car to ‘burst’ forward by jumping from top gear immediatel­y to, say, third. This can make for startling surges in speed, but it’s also occasional­ly difficult to modulate in normal driving, particular­ly with the throttle twitched-up in Sport+ mode.

The Verdict:

2019 Mercedes-AMG C63 As a straight-line brawler, there’s nothing in its class — including the quicker, but less boisterous Audi RS5 — that can match the sound and fury of its accelerati­on. As a track toy, its weight and the level of electronic separation from the driving experience make it more of a fantastic plaything than a serious racer. Then again, for a generation of young, moneyed profession­als raised on video games and eager to get their hands on that first step into the near-supercar realm, the C63 offers excellent replay value.

 ?? BENJAMIN HUNTING/AUTOGUIDE.COM ?? For a generation of young, moneyed profession­als raised on video games and eager to get their hands on that first step into the near-supercar realm, the C63 offers excellent replay value.
BENJAMIN HUNTING/AUTOGUIDE.COM For a generation of young, moneyed profession­als raised on video games and eager to get their hands on that first step into the near-supercar realm, the C63 offers excellent replay value.

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