The recently revealed 2014 E63 AMG won’t be the only All-Wheel Drive AMG sedan coming from the German automaker says a Mercedes-Benz product manager.
“Upcoming AMG models will be available exclusively with 4Matic in North America,” Christopher Goczan toldAutoGuide.com at the recent 2013 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Goczan, a Product Manager at Mercedes-Benz Canada, referenced the new E-Class AMG, and upcoming CLA 45 AMG, which both utilize all-wheel-drive.
The extremely powerful E63 AMG features 550 hp and 531 lb-ft of torque. When you pair that awesome power with its 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system, it can get to 60 mph in under four seconds, a half-second faster than the last generation To give a sportier feel, the 4Matic system in the E-class is tweaked to deliver 67% of the vehicle’s power to the rear-wheels, while the front wheels get the remaining 33%. In the upcoming CLA 45 AMG, the 4Matic system is a little different, sending 100% of the power to the front-wheels until a loss of traction is detected. With a turbocharged 360-hp four-cylinder engine, it’s likely that power will be sent to the supporting rear wheels very often.
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All-wheel drive AMG models were normally reserved for Mercedes’ SUV models, like the ML63 AMG and G63 AMG. The E-class as well as the new CLS four-door coupe, are the brands first all-wheel drive performance sedans, and Gozcan promised that they certainly won’t be the last.
Mercedes has also revealed a more powerful E63 AMG S-model, which makes 577 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. Gozcan explained that S-Model branding will replace the old “AMG Performance Package” that was previously available to AMG vehicles. The S-model changes are far more expansive than just an engine tune for more output. Goczan explained that more performance oriented brakes, exhaust and a limited slip differential will give the E-Class AMG more bite at the track.
This strategy will not interfere with Mercedes “Black Series” vehicles he says, which will still be reserved for exclusive, low-volume performance oriented vehicles.
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