2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 Coupe Spotted Being Tested In The Snow

Jan 31, 2017 08:14 PM EST | Hem Cervantes

The German global automobile manufacturer, Mercedes-Benz, is known from its luxurious vehicles from buses, trucks, and coaches. Recently, 2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 Coupe was spotted being tested in the snow.

Based on the spy shots, it can be seen that there are areas of the car covered in camouflage. Those areas serve as an indication of where the changes will be applied. These just mean that the new model will have a new design of its grille, a redesigned bumper, quadruple exhaust tips, sports wheels, enhanced braking discs, and an aerodynamic kit that will be more aggressive.

However, from the angles of the images that were taken, the interior area can't be seen. Followers are expecting a much higher quality of upholstery leather with smart stitching and chrome inserts for its cabin. The front part of the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 is an aggressive bumper with a big amount of intakes and sits above a Panamericana grille.

The model will be an AMG signature element from its models. Some other cues are tires and brakes, pumped fenders housing uprated wheels, and the square shape quad exhaust rear tips. This vehicle will probably run the new handcrafted 4.0-liter Biturbo V8 engine.

According to the details of the M176 unit that was released by Mercedes-Benz, the engine will give an output of 476 hp and a torque of 516 lb-ft. Noted that the output of the M176 is around 21 hp which is more than the M278 model.

It will be a hectic year for AMG as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. It is assumed that there will be more rivalries of the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63 soon as BMW's X3 M and Jaguar F-Pace SVR were also spotted doing a test on these cars. On the other hand, it is expected that the 2018 Mercedes-Benz car model will come in this year's first quarter or first half.

 

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