RUMOR: Another One Bites The Dust! Next-gen Mercedes-AMG C63 To Go AWD — Does It Matter At THIS Point?

RUMOR: Another One Bites The Dust! Next-gen Mercedes-AMG C63 To Go AWD — Does It Matter At THIS Point?
In the pursuit of record-breaking lap times and greater performance, the purity of driver's cars is being taken away. Rear-wheel drive is sure to be a relic of the past in short order.

That's because everything is going all-wheel drive.

While AWD was long considered a simple luxury, it's turned into a necessary evil. Sure, it helps high-performance vehicles get planted and launch more quickly off the line. Sure, it helps churn through white powder in the winter months.

But is it really any fun? In many cases, yes. But in those situations where you're seeking a pure driving experience, forget about it.

AWD will never compete there. But I think the auto manufacturers are completely fine with that.

The latest to bite the dust? Surprisingly, it's the next-gen Mercedes-AMG C63. According to reports, it's been confirmed that the all-new C63 will feature AWD and have a Drift Mode that'll let the ass hang wide at speed.

At this stage though, I've got to wonder: Although I am bummed, does it even matter if the C63 AMG ditches a rear-wheel drive setup?



The next generation Mercedes-AMG C63 will be 4WD, bringing to an end the era of Merc’s fast rear-wheel drive super-saloons. Following in the footsteps of the current E63, a source confirmed to TopGear.com that the next generation hot C-Class, due in 2021, will be equipped with Drift mode, AMG’s system that decouples the front driveshafts.

Beyond that the C63 is likely to retain its twin turbo 4.0-litre V8, although with power increased to combat the threat posed by the new BMW M3 due next year. That uses the new 3.0-litre twin turbo straight six recently seen in the X3M, where it develops 503bhp. In flagship S guise we understand the C63 is likely to produce 542bhp...


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runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 7/30/2019 4:46:30 AM
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No. It doesn't matter.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 7/30/2019 9:26:38 AM
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Exactly and unfortunately what does matter to many performance consumers now is that 0-60 time, regardless of how it gets there, they want bragging rights, and I get it, most encounter more stoplights/on ramps on their commute than they do full on race tracks, so those impressive launches is what gives them the most bang for their buck


Manufacturers are paying attention to consumers as well as what they are watching, and the endless viral videos of drag races...shout out to “Carwow” that garner more attention than all out track time videos


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/30/2019 5:23:59 AM
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More speed in more conditions at the cost of visceral feel, sharp steering ang light weight.


mre30mre30 - 7/30/2019 7:41:13 AM
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Results in a much safer ride for poor drivers (most of them) and a less thrilling ride for the excellent drivers.
#Dumbing.Down.of.America


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/30/2019 10:28:22 AM
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All I care about is how well the car plays with "Slow Blues" by Wu-Tang Clan at the track.


dlindlin - 7/30/2019 11:48:31 AM
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Fine Mercedes doesn't want a V6, but now they have a fine I6, so why keep the clunky V8 up front?

Stupid


cidflekkencidflekken - 7/30/2019 1:43:56 PM
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Absolutely it matters. More control. Better acceleration times. The AMG's with 4Matic aren't the same as Audi RS' with Quattro. The AMG's have proven to be fun to drive and quick on the track. Just look at the E63S. I don't think I've heard of one person complain that it's not fun to drive, in or out of Drift Mode, and its track numbers are some of the top for 4-door sedans.


skytopskytop - 7/31/2019 10:46:23 PM
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Competition from Audi has forced Mercedes to add AWD to allow their pigs to get out of their way.


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