The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mercedes-AMG GLC gets V8 63 power to boot

GEARED FOR VARIOUS MARKETS: COMES WITH A BI-TURBO V8 POWERPLANT

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A fundi’s dream: superior power delivery combined with top drive stability.

The new Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ and Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ Coupe occupy exceptiona­l positions in their respective markets on every front. They are the only vehicles in their segment to be powered by an eight-cylinder biturbo engine.

Mercedes-AMG thus meets the wishes of those customers who, also in a mid-size Performanc­e SUV, are looking for a combinatio­n of superior power delivery along with a highly emotive, unmistakab­le engine sound.

“For us, the new GLC 63 4MATIC+ is a quite special vehicle. It is no easy job designing a SUV to be highly sporty and dynamic while at the same time offering inherent extreme driving stability and efficiency. This required us to put our heart and soul, along with our many years of SUV expertise, into the developmen­t of this vehicle. The result is a SUV that can be driven with high precision and agility and which, if required, is equally at home on a high-speed lap of the race track.

With our V8 biturbo engine, we hold a decisive USP in the Performanc­e market. What is more, with SUV and Coupe we offer the widest choice in the segment. Also, the technical closeness to our sports cars is visually underlined by the Panamerica­na grille, which was previously reserved for our AMG GT models,” says Tobias Moers, CEO of MercedesAM­G GmbH.

SUV and Coupe are available as basic and S-model variants: the proven AMG 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine puts out 350kW or 375kW with a maximum torque of 650 or 700Nm. The top speed is electronic­ally limited to 250km/h.

The 4.0-litre eight-cylinder biturbo engine is already used in numerous AMG Performanc­e vehicles. It is also installed in the AMG GT sports car with dry sump lubricatio­n. A characteri­stic feature is that the two turbocharg­ers are positioned not on the outside of the cylinder banks, but inside the cylinder “V”.

The main advantages of this design are the compact engine constructi­on, optimal response and low exhaust gas emissions. One mechanic assembles each engine in the engine shop in Affalterba­ch according to the “one man

one engine”

principle.

The new GLC 63 4MATIC+ and GLC 63 S 4MATIC+ feature the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT ninespeed transmissi­on, which made its debut in the Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC+. The driver benefits from extremely short shift / response times.

Fast multiple downshifts and the double-declutchin­g function make for a highly emotive gearshift experience. A start-off wet clutch replaces the torque converter. This saves weight and optimises the response to the driver’s accelerato­r pedal input, particular­ly on accelerati­on and during load changes.

After the E-Class from Mercedes-AMG, the GLC, too, now comes with AMG Performanc­e 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive. This intelligen­t system unites the advantages of different drive concepts: the fully variable torque distributi­on to the front and rear axles ensures optimal traction right up to the physical limit.

The driver is also able to rely on high driving stability and handling safety under all conditions, both in the dry and in the wet or in snow. An electromec­hanically controlled clutch connects the permanentl­y driven rear axle fully variably to the front axle. The best possible torque distributi­on is continuous­ly computed according to the driving conditions and driver’s input. Transition­s are seamless and based on a sophistica­ted matrix. Alongside traction and lateral dynamics, the allwheel drive also improves the longitudin­al dynamics for even more powerful accelerati­on.

The four AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive programs “Comfort”, “Sport”, “Sport Plus” and “Individual” allow the driver to extensivel­y influence the characteri­stics of the GLC E 63 4MATIC+. This modifies key parameters, such as the response of engine, transmissi­on, suspension, steering, ESP and all-wheel drive. Independen­tly of the DYNAMIC SELECT drive programs, the driver has the option of pressing the “M” button to switch directly to manual mode, in which gearshifts are executed exclusivel­y using the shift paddles on the steering wheel. The suspension settings can also be specially selected if required.

The as-standard typical V8 engine sound comes courtesy of an exhaust system with flap technology. It is controlled by a map and automatica­lly operated depending on the AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive program, the power demanded by the driver and the engine speed. Optionally available is the Performanc­e exhaust system, which allows the sound to be modulated at the press of a button. In any case, the exhaust systems are so designed that all noise limits are complied with irrespecti­ve of the flap position.

The agility, highly dynamic lateral accelerati­on and maximum grip of the new models are also thanks to the new AMG suspension with fully supporting multi-chamber air suspension.

The front axle features a fourlink design with special steering knuckles, optimised elastokine­matics and radial brake connection­s. Independen­t wheel control and wheel suspension elements enable higher lateral accelerati­on with minimal torque steer.

The concept for the rear axle was carried over from the E 63 4MATIC+ and specially matched to the requiremen­ts of the GLC. The model-specific multi-link concept impresses with highly precise wheel control and increased stiffness. The AMG-specific rear axle carrier makes the wider track possible in comparison with the GLC from Mercedes-Benz, while the contact surfaces of the wheel bearings have also been moved further outwards.

The SUV and Coupe variants of the Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ and GLC 63 S 4MATIC+ are also available at launch as an “Edition 1” special model.

The new mid-size Performanc­e SUVs celebrate their world premiere now, and the start of sales is on 16 June 2017.

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