The Mercedes-AMG C 63 sedan and coupe changes are
relatively mild for this mid-lifecycle update, with exterior body camouflage
limited to the front fascia and bumper, and rear bumper.
In front, the concealed fascia hints at a variation
of the twin-blade grille, while certain patches of black tape hide what could
be a sharper, more angular set of creases and lines as compared to the bumper
on the current AMG C 63. As with the regular version, the hotter AMG is also
expected to receive the new Multibeam LED headlamps, though those haven’t
appeared on this test mule.
The AMG C 63 sedan will also
receive a revised tail lamp design, though this appears to differ slightly from
the one on the standard facelifted model. The signature AMG quad-trapezoidal
exhaust pipe finishers are also present here on the facelift mule, though
concealing foil on the rear bumper suggests there will be changes in this area,
as is also the case for the coupe spotted.
Under the hood, the Mercedes-AMG C 63 s expected to
carry on with its 4.0 litre biturbo V8 engine driving the rear wheels, though
no exact specifications for its mid-life update are known yet. Interior images
of the AMG model are also yet to surface, however if the updated regular
C-Class is something to go by, expect the appearance of the new steering wheel
with a smaller, round centre boss.
Cr : Paultan