Mercedes-AMG is shedding more light on the hottest members of the facelifted E-Class model family, including the range-topping E63 S 4Matic+. As with the regular E-Class, the exterior design revisions are subtle and include a new front grille, an updated rear bumper, and diffuser, as well as new wheel designs. The updated face of the new E63 is also aero-optimized, as are the new alloy wheels.
The biggest visual difference can be found
on the sedan models, which now feature a set of new flatter taillights that
extend into the boot lid. Estate models get to keep their taillight shape
unchanged but they are redesigned to match the look of the sedan.
Inside are much easier to spot,
with the new steering wheel being the main one featuring double horizontal
spokes with haptic controls. The facelift also introduced the latest version of
the MBUX infotainment system, which is now operated either through a new
touchpad, the touchscreen, or the haptic controls on the steering wheel.
Nothing really changed under the bonnet of
the 2021 Mercedes-AMG E63, where you’ll still find a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8
offered in two power levels: 563 HP in the ‘regular’ E63 and 603 HP in the E63 S. Both models come with a revised 9-speed Speedshift
transmission, which now features a wet start-off clutch instead of a torque
converter and is accompanied by slightly larger paddles behind the steering
wheel.
Mercedes claims that the 2021 E63 S, which
also features dynamic engine mounts, is capable of a 0-100 km/h in 3.4
seconds (3.5 seconds for the base E63). The suspension has been updated with
new bushings and damper hydraulics to make the German super sedan/estate more
comfortable in everyday driving.
The updated E-Class AMG
family includes the E53 models as well, which are still powered by a twin-turbo
3.0-liter straight-six engine fitted with the company’s EQ Boost mild hybrid
system. The result is 429 HP and 520 Nm of torque, with
the EQ Boost adding an extra 21 HP and 184 lb-ft for short bursts.
The biggest hardware change in the updated
E53 models is the inclusion of the infamous ‘Drift mode’ as an option, bundled
together with carbon-ceramic brakes. The suspension has been similarly tuned to
offer a more comfortable ride in its softer settings. The 2021 Mercedes-AMG E53
Sedan is capable of a 0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds, with the Coupe models
being a tenth of a second quicker at 4.4 seconds.