Chris Harris reviews the new C63 AMG
W204 C250 Coupe:

W204 C63 Black Series (U.S.-specification):

The AMG Sport model gets the performance seats but only in one color (Black MB-Tex). The W205 C63 and C63 S get a plethora of unique leather and trim combinations. They also get a unique set of 3 steering wheels (all are thicker and have a 12 o'clock indicator band). The AMG Sport model gets a C400 steering wheel with a flat bottom and no indicator band.
The W205 C63s also get some unique controls and 100% unique gauges.
The C63s get wider front and rear tracks, unique front/rear axle assemblies, unique differentials, unique braking systems, unique exhaust systems, etc.
To say only the engine differs is pretty misleading (no offense, abcut; I normally really appreciate your posts).
As far as the exterior is concerned, apples to oranges (in my opinion).
W205 C63:

C450 AMG Sport:

It's not like the W204 C63 was massively different from the C300, either.
My W204 C63:

W204 C300:
Last edited by zibby43; Mar 1, 2015 at 11:56 PM.




As an aside, I WAS encouraged to hear his comment about the absence of Turbo lag. That bodes well for the C63 engine.
http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20150...ne-for-drivers
"Later, climbing and descending through the Algarve, slowing through sleepy medieval villages that dot the hillsides, the AMG C63 S fairly gobbles the road. On track and on sinuous Portuguese two-lane, the Mercedes presses big advantages over its rivals, in both luxury and performance. The BMW M3’s smaller, 425hp twin-turbo six is ruthlessly efficient, but cannot match the force or the burly, chesty soundtrack of Benz’ biturbo V8. The M3’s 406 pound-feet of torque is swamped by the respective 479lb-ft and 516lb-ft of the C63 and C63 S. Throw in steering with near-perfect weight and sensitivity, and a road-taming yet supple dynamic suspension, and AMG buyers will spend an inordinate amount of time hunting BMWs to bash."
"The C63 feels not simply faster than an M3, but more approachable, engaging, deluxe and fun. The changing of the guard can no longer be ignored, or argued away. Until BMW can stiffen its resolve and recapture its magic, Mercedes-AMG is the new standard-bearer for luxury sedan performance."






