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SUPERCAR PERFORMANC­E: E63 S AMG COMPLETES 0-100 IN JUST 3.4 SECONDS

- Ntsako Mthethwa

The E46 AMG has 155kw less, but feels just as fast as its more powerful brother.

Mercedes-Benz says it is the best or nothing and I honestly cannot disagree with the statement. The Stuttgart folks have always been getting almost everything right. And the latest addition of E63 S, E43 and E Coupes takes it a bit further.

E63 S AMG

Firstly, those desirous of supercar performanc­e with everyday practicali­ty need look no further than the E63 S AMG. I am not going to tell you about the standard E63. Well, Mercedes-Benz SA says it expects most of its buyers to pay the extra cash for the higher power outputs and better specced S model, but that doesn’t stop you from getting the standard E63, you can still order one.

The new E63 S AMG offers an exciting drift mode and performanc­e claims so far beyond the usage requiremen­ts of mid-size Mercedes sedans. Before I get into the laundry list of race car features that are too cool to have, here are the baseline numbers.

V8 biturbo 4.0-litre that generates 450kW and 850Nm of torque. Yes, the E63 S can get you to 0-100km/h in just 3.4 seconds, it is claimed, which is quicker than all its rivals, onto an electronic­ally limited top speed of 250km/h.

If you think that’s not enough, you can opt for the performanc­e package and the sedan will dash up to 300km/h.

The E63 comes with an AMG speedshift MCT nine-speed sports transmissi­on.

Trust me, engineers who worked on the car did a good thing by ditching the convention­al torque converter for a wet clutch pack, the gears shifts are quick and smooth, even at low speeds (something that cannot be said of competitor­s’ dual clutch automatics).

The gearbox sends power to all four wheels via a performanc­e-tuned version of Mercedes’ 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. The benefits of 4MATIC compared to the old rear-drive setup are numerous – it puts the sedan’s masCreated sive power to the pavement more effectivel­y.

Drivers can switch between the three suspension modes of “Comfort,” “Sport” and “Sport plus” at the touch of a button.

Anyway, Drift Mode is real on the AMG S, and is activated by putting the car in Race Mode, manual (paddle-shift) transmissi­on mode, and turning stability control off. At that point, it’s just rear-wheel drive without traction control but Drift Mode sounds way cooler.

The interior is as massively screened and as easily operated as a regular E-Class, except you do so in deeply bolstered bucket seats.

Pricing: E63 S AMG ...... R1 186 400

E43 AMG

to close the gap between series and performanc­e models, Mercedes-AMG introduced its new E43 model. This one here brags a throaty 3.0-litre V6 with 295kW and 520Nm of torque also, with 4MATIC drive setup.

While it has a deficit of over 155kW versus its E63 S brethren, the E43 is no slouch in a straight line. Turn up the wick by switching over to Sport+ driving mode on the AMG Dynamic Select toggle switch and the nine-speed automatic jumps to life, ready to fire off shifts in quick succession, resulting in a sprint to 100km/h that feels quicker than MercedesAM­G’s quoted time of 4.6 seconds.

And like all E-Class cars, the E43 can be equipped with no shortage of tech features. Adaptive cruise control with forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking is standard.

I got to drive the E43 on the track and the engine and exhaust note sounds aggressive, especially in Sport Plus mode.

Pricing: E43 AMG ......... R1 165 800

E Class Coupe

The Mercedes E-Class Coupe has been built for rich, successful execs who would normally drive an E-Class sedan but – as the kids have finally got themselves cars – no longer need the four-door’s space and have a little extra money to burn, too.

Said execs will not be disappoint­ed because the Coupe has the same smothering luxury of the sedan – thanks to an interior that has yet to be matched in this price bracket.

Available from launch are four engine derivative­s. An E220d that runs a 143kW/400Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, backed by a torque-converting nine-speed automatic transmissi­on, driving the rear wheels.

An E200 that features a 2.0 litre petrol engine that delivers 135kW/300Nm. All that power is accessible through a nine-speed auto gearbox.

A 180kW/370Nm version of Merc’s popular direct injection 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharg­ed engine propels the E300, and it too sports rear-wheel drive and a nine-speed auto.

The E400 runs a 3.0-litre direction injection V6, with twin turbocharg­ers helping to figures of 245kW/480Nm. It also uses Mercedes-Benz’s full-time AWD.

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