Is the S63AMG just a bit too refined?
For a cruiser, the handling works (obviously can not compare to a true sports car like a Ferrari or Porsche), and it is very easy on the eyes all the way around.
With everything I enjoy about the car, there seems to be something missing - Character. I had a CLS63 at one point in time, it had character. My former Porches, all had character. Ferrari and Maserati's - check as well.
Its a subtle nuance. As one poster said, the engine noise is missing from the cabin. Maybe the transmission is too smooth as well? Maybe the cabin too quiet? After all, it is an AMG. And with an AMG, there should be some additional character to the car - even one as refined and fitting to its purpose as the S63 Coupe is.
One of my prior cars was an M4. When I took deliver, I laughed at how the engineers piped in the engine sound through the radio. But boy did the car have character. And I am not suggested MB should be piping in engine noise to add character.
But maybe they should have added an ability to adjust the sport settings on the car more in line with other AMG's in the MB portfolio. Custom tweaking of the suspension, of the transmission, and even some way to get additional engine noise into the vehicle selectively (akin to the sports exhaust on a 911).
I do believe the car is fit for purpose and does its job extremely well. And it is a real pleasure to drive. For me, a bit more character would be good.
Last edited by MHK; Aug 1, 2016 at 06:53 AM.
This will give it some character
https://mbworld.org/forums/s63-amg-4...ipping-us.html
Thank-You
D.B.
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It is way more refined than my CLS63-S despite having the same engine, tuned with higher factory TQ to offset the extra weight. Transmission is the same 7sp MCT wet clutch auto, but in this application shifting is much smoother, both in C and S modes, which presumably reflects refined TCU programming.
Comfort far surpasses CLS63-S, which feels very busy compared to the magic carpet ride of the S63. Over time, I suspect the S63 will be more immune to developing rattles because of the smoothness of the ride and better overall interior quality.
For me, the S63 is a perfect daily driver. It's fast, stylist, comfortable, and accomodates my two teenage daughters as well as a moderate amount of luggage/cargo. With the designo Crystal Grey/Black interior, carbon fiber trim, massaging seats, and 3D High End Burmester, the interior is simply phenomenal - once inside I am transported to my happy place and stress just disappears... the interior is that good!
Now having said all that, S63 cannot be and ever will be a sports car at ~ 4800 pounds. I do wish Mercedes/AMG retained the S+ and RS functions of this drivetrain, if to give the illusion of a bit more sportiness when summoned.
To me only the Wraith and Continental GT are serious competitors of the S63/S65 Coupe. The M6 coupe just misses the cut; BMW is redesigning it next year, apparently with size and weight reduction, so the new model will be further distanced from the Benz/Rolls/Bentley coupes.




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