S63 AMG vs. S63 AMG 4MATIC
S63 comes standard with 4matic
All else is, I believe, the same. There is only one state of tune, AFAIK, which is 585hp/900NM.




Correction. I am just reading the same but find this really surprising if truly the case. That would be a first. Airmatic has always been the low-end adaptive suspension option without the ability to control body roll. Without the high-pressure system of ABC this really is not doable.
I'll wait for official confirmation from MB before I believe it though...
Last edited by Wolfman; Jul 18, 2013 at 08:24 PM.
Is this something new? Is it like ABC?
Frankly I found it disheartening that there would be no ABC on an AMG that I have been rooting on for nearly a decade (AMG with 4-matic). But apparently ABC (now MBC) is so heavy and space-consuming, that it is mutually exclusive with the 4-matic system. Having been spoilt by ABC, I have no clue how an Airmatic AMG will feel (I have not been inside an E- or CLS-amg yet).




Frankly I found it disheartening that there would be no ABC on an AMG that I have been rooting on for nearly a decade (AMG with 4-matic). But apparently ABC (now MBC) is so heavy and space-consuming, that it is mutually exclusive with the 4-matic system. Having been spoilt by ABC, I have no clue how an Airmatic AMG will feel (I have not been inside an E- or CLS-amg yet).
Due to a weather related event we ended up getting another SL and this time we picked one again with ABC. What a difference!
I swear by ABC, definitely in an AMG 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive...
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In the end, it's all a matter of personal taste, but springs are simply inferior in their capability to an active suspension.




That may not be as important in a lightweight Porsche , but more so in a 4000-5000lbs sedan. Forget the camera part, but MBC is is good example of ABC's capabilities.
Granted that I haven't owned a car with springs for 12 years, but have driven plenty of E-class and 5 series rentals during our Germany trips. On our 750, the first thing I did was to replace the springs with H&R sport springs, but that car still drives like crap (I am blaming the runs flats though
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I simply voiced my own opinion about the new S-Class, that's all... and, the fact that so far I haven't found a significant reason to switch.
I was looking forward to a change in the Distronic-Plus feature too: In my S-Class, when it's in Distronic-Plus mode, it speeds up and shows down normally as the vehicle in front of it 'dictates' it, but when it comes to a total stop, it would not go by itself once the car in front of it starts to go, but I always have to pull the cruise-lever toward myself to actuate it again. I was hoping that the new S-Class will have it where the car will start to get moving by itself when the vehicle ahead of it starts to get going... but that didn't change either in the new S-Class.



