Mercedes has begun peeling off the layers of disguise on its 2026 AMG CLE 63 prototypes, giving us our clearest look yet at what’s to come. The spies have caught not one, but three different cars out in the wild, two coupes and a convertible sporting a classic cloth top. Along with a slew of fresh spy shots, we’ve also got new info to share.  While specific details about the V8 in these prototypes aren’t known, it’s widely expected to be the latest version of the 4.0-liter twin-turbo unit the carmaker has been using for several years now. If you’re familiar with this engine, the soundtrack alone will take you back; it has the throaty, unapologetic rumble that the four-cylinder C63 could only dream of.

The existing Mercedes-AMG SL 63 rocks this same engine and produces 577 hp and 800 Nm of torque. That may be significantly less than the 671 hp and 1,018 Nm of the C63, but it’s still plenty of power. While we’d like to see AMG’s engineers tweak this engine for use in the CLE 63 to over 600 hp, there’s no guarantee that’ll happen. Nevertheless, the lack of a visible charging port on any of these prototypes suggests that the V8-powered models may skip any heavy-handed hybridization. That said, a mild-hybrid system is still on the table, which would improve efficiency without diluting the V8 experience.

 

There’s also been speculation that the new CLE 63 might come with a second powertrain option, offering a choice for buyers who can’t quite make up their minds between old-school muscle and cutting-edge tech. Rumor has it that this variant could wear the E-Performance badge, potentially packing a plug-in hybrid setup similar to the one found in the C63 S E Performance. In that model, a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is paired with a rear-mounted electric motor, a 6.1 kWh battery, and a fully variable all-wheel-drive system. When everything’s working in concert, this setup churns out a ridiculous 671 hp and a mind-boggling 1,018 Nm of torque.

But for those willing to embrace the hybrid future, this setup would offer a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality. It’s a fascinating, if divisive, direction for AMG. Mercedes has been playing their cards close to the chest on this one, but we suspect the reveal will come sometime in 2025. Until then, all we can do is keep an ear out for more details—or, better yet, more glorious V8 growls from those prototypes.