Info on GLC63 and Coupe
Some of what is in the article doesn't make a whole lot of sense at least not stateside. Like 19" standard wheels when the 43 comes with 20s standard and GLC63S will only be available in the coupe but it shows the badge on the selenite car which is the SUV.
Any how, the differences between the 43 and 63 seem to be between the 4matic equipped and the power plant, obviously. Wider body work seems to be just a wider lip applied to the front fender.
Who likes the front end? That seems to be the only exterior major change.
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Nonetheless, I think it's awesome. And while I normally like the Panamerica grill, there's something about how it blends at the top with the hood line that just doesn't seem to match to me. In pictures, I prefer the look of the 43 grill rather than the new 63 grill.
But 500+ hp in this small-midsize SUV is just nuts
The power is awesome, but I don't think I would want or use that these days. Not for my intended purposes for the car. However, it does leave me with a slight feeling of want.
my favorite bit is the look of the engine.....all the symmetry and the layout just speak to me:
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-LSD either mechanical(63) or E-diff(S)
-4matic+, allows for RWD(same as E63's setup where pure RWD is possible?)
-9sp MCT (as opposed to 9 speed torque converter auto in GLC43)
-Race mode(S)
-larger rotors
-modified rear transxle for wider track
-increased capacity intercoolers(unconfirmed)
So no, these aren't just GLC43 with a hand-built AMG engine

Certainly don't need all that power, but damn... Better get the GLC43 quick.
GLC63 vs Alfa Stelvio QV vs BMW X3M (not due out until early 2019)
I'd most likely take the GLC63 from that bunch.
-LSD either mechanical(63) or E-diff(S)
-4matic+, allows for RWD(same as E63's setup where pure RWD is possible?)
-9sp MCT (as opposed to 9 speed torque converter auto in GLC43)
-Race mode(S)
-larger rotors
-modified rear transxle for wider track
-increased capacity intercoolers(unconfirmed)
So no, these aren't just GLC43 with a hand-built AMG engine

Of all those items listed above the LSD is probably the one I would miss most choosing the 43 over the 63. I hate having the traction control handle rear end duties, but then I have to keep reminding myself that this is why the sports car continue to sit in the garage.
Also, other than launch control what advantages do a MCT offer over a torque converter? Autos have come so far since the slush boxes of the 80s and 90s. Shoot, the fastest Vettes and Camaros are proper autos.
It does seem like a substantial upgrade for the marginal upgrade in price. The engine alone could be justified for ~$20K price premium.
Of all those items listed above the LSD is probably the one I would miss most choosing the 43 over the 63. I hate having the traction control handle rear end duties, but then I have to keep reminding myself that this is why the sports car continue to sit in the garage.
Also, other than launch control what advantages do a MCT offer over a torque converter? Autos have come so far since the slush boxes of the 80s and 90s. Shoot, the fastest Vettes and Camaros are proper autos.
It does seem like a substantial upgrade for the marginal upgrade in price. The engine alone could be justified for ~$20K price premium.

If you have a sports car in the garage, then there isn't that much reason to go with the GLC63 tbh, since your sports car should be way better at giving you driving enjoyment and perform better in every respect, perhaps only losing in acceleration and luxury appointments. I don't know what your weekend car is, so maybe that's not valid either.
The MCT should theoretically shift quicker than any torque converter auto, simply because the next gear can be pre-engaged. However, I don't know what the actual shift time for the MCT in AMG SUV application is, so it may very well be "only" as fast as the 8L90 in the Z06.
Yeah, price-wise it most likely will be 3-4k more than the C63, judging by how the delta is for C300 4matic vs GLC300 4matic(~4k to get GLC equivalent), and C63 vs C300(~24k to get C63), so around 67-68k. Not cheap by any mean, but then compared to the Macan GTS/Turbo, a pretty good deal IMO.




GLC SUV
Headroom Front - 37.8
Headroom Rear - 38.5
Legroom Front - 40.8
Legroom Rear - 37.3
Shoulder Front - 57.3
Shoulder Rear - 56.5
Width - 74.4
Cargo - 19.4 cu ft.
E-Class
Headroom Front - 37.4
Headroom Rear - 38.2
Legroom Front - 41.7
Legroom Rear - 36.2
Shoulder Front - 57.8
Shoulder Rear - 57.1
Width - 73.7
Cargo - 13.1 cu ft.
Wish I got one when they dropped to ~80k a few years back.FWIW, the GLC63 will likely only get 16/20 mpg(judging by the drop from C43->C63), so I'm not sure if you can stand having that in your daily/long trip vehicle.
GLC SUV
Headroom Front - 37.8
Headroom Rear - 38.5
Legroom Front - 40.8
Legroom Rear - 37.3
Shoulder Front - 57.3
Shoulder Rear - 56.5
Width - 74.4
Cargo - 19.4 cu ft.
E-Class
Headroom Front - 37.4
Headroom Rear - 38.2
Legroom Front - 41.7
Legroom Rear - 36.2
Shoulder Front - 57.8
Shoulder Rear - 57.1
Width - 73.7
Cargo - 13.1 cu ft.




"... it's a crossover with a C-Class-architecture front-end, an E-Class-architecture mid-section, and a completely new rear end — all re-jiggered to work in a taller, more capable form factor."
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...c-first-drive/
“One of the deciding factors for me was the decision to use the E-Class platform and C-Class features,”
http://www.motortrend.com/news/merce...v-of-the-year/
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"... it's a crossover with a C-Class-architecture front-end, an E-Class-architecture mid-section, and a completely new rear end — all re-jiggered to work in a taller, more capable form factor."
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...c-first-drive/
“One of the deciding factors for me was the decision to use the E-Class platform and C-Class features,”
http://www.motortrend.com/news/merce...v-of-the-year/
Thought it was always based on the C sedan platform, didn't know it's a frankenstein




