What is "AMG Sports Suspension" in the S-Class?
It does not seem from what I can read that there are any additional pieces of actual suspension hardware in the S63/65... Is AMG Sports Suspension literally just a software mapping to the ABC to stiffen things up even more than usual?
When I test drove the S63 and then got my S600 I could not really tell much difference but did not really have the S63 long enough... And the handling of 2.5 tons of S600 in S mode seems fine to me... How does, say the S setting in my S600 compare to an S63/65?
In fact could one get "AMG Sports Suspension" (obviously brakes and wheel sizes might also be adjusted) in the S-Class by a simple re-programming if one knew how to do it?
(Just musing - not that I want to do so particularly!)
Chris

Will comment that subjective handling capabilities/precision of CL63 030 is notably better than my prior '07 CL600 in tight, steep mtn twisties (like those above Woodside....and have serially used my CLs (550/600/63) as my wkend mtn twisties cars for past 13mos)....but need to also deconstruct role of vastly better brakes, lighter wheels, perf tires, steering calibration (IIRC, CLs have a nonlinear steering setup, like 997TT and unlike 599/430, so poss AMG calibration is different vs 600), 250lbs less wt over nose of car, traction, ESP calibration, etc etc....
Suspect factory engineers spend a fair amt of time calibrating these cars' chassis/drivetrains for the varied needs of different speeds/road surfaces/driver preferences, etc....and each of these dynamic elements of hardware and software may have a small input/nuance, but IMO the real achievement is creating a dynamically cohesive car vs real-world conditions.....
How it all works seamlessly and is so well-balanced vs real-world conditions is why I have been far more impressed w/CL63 than any other car I've ever driven (incl CL65, 599 and 997TT), even in mtn twisties driving, as well as in high-speed fwy driving on real-world CA pavement and hills (and traffic)....ironically, many of the world's allegedly greatest perf cars suffer from some rather humbling dynamic issues/concerns as dubious/laughable passive safety; glaring turbo lag; effeminate exhaust notes; tq/traction balance issues, etc.....




