E-Performance Engine Break-in Question




The question is regarding E-Performance models and the optimal way to run-in or break-in the engine. I know how to run-in an engine. There’s even window stickers with instructions on most AMG models. However, the E-P models have the same sticker, and there’s no specific info in the manual for E-P models…so I’ve been told.
With that being said, my concern is that the E-P models start in full electric while in comfort mode. It's recommended that during run-in you leave the car in comfort. While in comfort the car automatically starts in electric and also constantly turns the engine off and on during regular driving for fuel efficiency. Wouldn't this be bad, having the engine constantly turning off and on during the run-in period, especially while under load not just at a stop?
To my knowledge the only way to have the engine stay on is to have the car in sport mode which is not recommended due to holding gears in higher RPM. Another way is to have it in battery hold which means the battery pack wound be at 100% during the entire run-in, not good for Li-ion from what I’ve read.
Does anyone have experience with running-in an E-P model? What steps did you take? What advice or instructions were you given? Hoping someone here has some info or experience to help me out. Thank you!!
I don’t think it matters much as long as you are not wot when the engine is cold.













Some bloke on Reddit with an S63E says he starts the car, waits for it to do all its system checks and what not, then puts it in sport mode so the engine turns on, waits for the coolant and oil temp to rise, then puts it back in comfort and goes on his way. Having 9litres/9.5quarts of engine oil raise to operating temp at idle would take ages. That brings up an entirely different issue…really shouldn’t be idling that long in the first place right?
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Some bloke on Reddit with an S63E says he starts the car, waits for it to do all its system checks and what not, then puts it in sport mode so the engine turns on, waits for the coolant and oil temp to rise, then puts it back in comfort and goes on his way. Having 9litres/9.5quarts of engine oil raise to operating temp at idle would take ages. That brings up an entirely different issue…really shouldn’t be idling that long in the first place right?
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