Hybrid C63 coming in 2021?
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2019 Toyota 4Runner (TRD Pro), 2015 Jeep Wrangler (Sahara Edition)
Hi JohnEnglish -
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
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#152
Hi JohnEnglish -
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
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#153
Hi JohnEnglish -
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
Has this been verified? I'd love to read more about that solution. Sorry, I don't follow this too closely, so just curious since that seems to be counter to what most car sites are noting in their rumors? If true, that sounds like a very interesting car.
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/h...g-141050.html#
Never mind the four-cylinder hybrid C 63 rumors, as the future “baby Hammer” will still use V8 power, only this time sent to all four wheels via an AMG-specific 4Matic AWD system with “Drift Mode."
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From what I’ve read, it sounds like the 2021 model year will still be the W205 platform, i.e. same as 2019-2020, 4.0 V8 facelift. In that sense, Roken’s video is confusing since he mentions “2021” but that could refer to model year or calendar year.
Whenever the W206 is released (MY2022?) that’s when we will see the 4 cylinder hybrid.
Whenever the W206 is released (MY2022?) that’s when we will see the 4 cylinder hybrid.
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From what I’ve read, it sounds like the 2021 model year will still be the W205 platform, i.e. same as 2019-2020, 4.0 V8 facelift. In that sense, Roken’s video is confusing since he mentions “2021” but that could refer to model year or calendar year.
Whenever the W206 is released (MY2022?) that’s when we will see the 4 cylinder hybrid.
Whenever the W206 is released (MY2022?) that’s when we will see the 4 cylinder hybrid.
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