2019 Mercedes -AMG C63 R: Might Be The Tough Competition Of BMWs M4 GTS

Apr 04, 2017 08:32 PM EDT | Ivy Lebanan

The German company is said to unveil their groundbreaking 2019 Mercedes -AMG C63 R real soon. It is going to be the latest model for their C-Class series. It has been three years now since the current C-Class model was introduced to the market. As time passed, the company was able to produce all possible body versions besides sedans.

The standard AMG version was unveiled as the AMG C63 while launching the more powerful S version. As for a milder version, the C450 AMG Sports was later renamed to AMG C43. The company's so-called Black series has not yet surfaced. But it is said to be out in the form of the 2019 Mercedes-AMG C63 R that may come in both sedan and coupe.

The 2019 Mercedes -AMG C63 R Black Series is the ultimate C-Class that one could get from Mercedes-Benz. This beast is a track oriented vehicle and a monster both visually and under the hood with its driving capabilities.

As to some car experts, the new AMG C63 R comes with the fearsome 450kW/850Nm and a four wheel drive from its sibling, the AMG E 63 S. Since the company is focused on providing the car model with light weight and track dynamics. This C63 R will just keep the rear-drive only.

According to Australia's Mercedes-Benz Public Relations and Communications Manager, Jerry Stamoulis, "The R formula for the AMG GT works and to see that in other AMG models is something we would welcome," He also added, "Any variant outside the 63 S, we know Australians love. C63 Black Series are still holding their current values."

The automaker is said to may also squeeze a bit more grunt from their standard turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine as a gesture. But most of the added performance for the 2019 Mercedes -AMG C63 R comes from the weight-reduction and sharpened chassis.

 

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