The Mercedes-AMG has unveiled its latest creation – the GLC 63
4MATIC+. Available in both standard and coupe body styles, the vehicles are being
described as are “the only in their segment to be powered by an eight-cylinder
biturbo engine.”
Said engine is a 4.0 litre V8 unit with direct
injection and twin turbochargers that offers two outputs, depending on the GLC
63 4MATIC+ variant chosen. On models bearing the ‘S’ in its name, the mill churns out 510 hp at 5,500-6,250
rpm and 700 Nm at 1,750-4,500 rpm.
On the other hand, those who opt for non-S models
will have to make do with “just” 476 hp and 650 Nm. Regardless of which you
prefer, the V8 is paired with an AMG Speedshift MCT nine-speed sports
transmission and AMG Performance 4MATIC+ permanent all-wheel drive with
variable torque distribution. Additionally, to make sure the V8 is heard clearly,
the exhaust system features flap technology but an optional Performance exhaust
system is available if that isn’t enough.
In terms of the all-important zero to 100 km/h
sprint time, non-S versions will accomplish the feat in just four seconds,
while the more powerful option does the same feat a little quicker at 3.8
seconds. This applicable to both the standard
and coupe body styles, including the electronically limited top speed of 250
km/h.
To make sure there’s some agility to go along with
the muscle, all GLC 63 models are equipped with the company’s three-chamber air
suspension system and adaptive dampers. The former is adjustable (three stages
available) by activating or deactivating individual air chambers to suit the
required need at the time (comfort or handling).
The adaptive dampers can also be set to
one of three stages – Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus – whereby the rebound and
compression levels are adjusted independently of each other, and the freely
programmable maps allows for a wide spread between minimum and maximum damper
force.
That’s not all, as the GLC 63 4MATIC+ comes with a
mechanical rear-axle limited-slip differential (LSD), while the GLC 63 S
4MATIC+ is fitted with an electronic rear-axle LSD instead. These work together
with the car’s three-stage Electronic Stability Programme (ESP On, ESP Sport
Handling Mode and ESP Off) to deliver the best dynamics, according to Mercedes.
The really hot SUV comes with
the AMG Performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive, which can also be found on the new
E 63. The system is primarily rear biased but if necessary, will direct power
to the front axle via an electromechanically controlled clutch.
These systems (engine, transmission, suspension, ESP
and all-wheel drive), including the car’s speed-sensitive sports steering, can
be adjusted via the GLC 63’s AMG Dynamic Select system. Four modes are offered
here – Comfort, Sport, Sport Plus and Individual – the latter of which allows a
personalised setup. On S models, an additional mode – Race – is added to
deliver maximum performance.
As you’d expect, there’s plenty of visual drama to
match the ludicrous performance, with the highlight being the Panamericana
grille as seen on the GT R and GT C. The GLC 63 also gets sportier bumpers
similar to those on the E 63, with details such as front and rear diffusers and
chrome-plated twin tailpipes. Other additions include a spoiler lip on the roof
for both body styles.
Standard 19-inch ten-spoke light-alloy wheels
painted in titanium grey with a high-sheen finish are fitted to the GLC 63
(with 235/55 front and 255/50 rear tyres), while the GLC 63 S gets larger
20-inch five-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels (same finish) instead, shod with
265/45 (front) and 295/40 (rear) tyres. These can be substituted with other
optional wheel/tyre combos, including forged wheels.
Inside, Artico man-made leather can be found nearly
everywhere, including the instrument panel (with contrast stitching). The
material can also be found on the standard sport seats, paired with areas of
Dinamica microfibre.
On S models, the interior kit list includes a
Performance steering wheel in black Nappa leather/ Dinamica microfibre, AMG
badges in the front head restraints and AMG instrument cluster with red
highlights.
Mercedes also offers a variety of optional extras
for those who want to spruce their purchase further, including the Night
package, Exterior Carbon Fibre package and Performance Studio interior. Some of
these are standard on the special “Edition 1” model of the GLC 63, namely the
Night package and Aerodynamics package.
The GLC 63 Edition 1 also comes with sports stripes
on the sides of the vehicle in yellow or matte graphite grey, depending on the
paint colour and model variant. Matte black 21-inch cross-spoke forged with
highlights in the form of yellow or high-sheen rim flanges are also standard
here.
The cabin of the special model feature sport seats
upholstered in black Nappa leather with yellow contrast stitching in a specific
diamond pattern. This can also be found on the door panels, armrests and centre
console. Further yellow highlights are also applied on the instrument cluster,
floor mats and Performance steering wheel.