RE: New Mercedes-AMG '53' models launched

RE: New Mercedes-AMG '53' models launched

Monday 15th January 2018

New Mercedes-AMG '53' models launched

435hp electrified AMGs revealed, with two E-Classes and a CLS kicking the range off



Alternative AMGs have been expected for a while now, what with the AMG GT Concept of last year and the launch of Mercedes' EQ range of electrified vehicles. Here is the first look at AMG's electrified future, so look away now if you thought turbos were bad: the AMG 53s have arrived.

Launched initially as a CLS53, E53 Coupe and E53 Cabriolet, the new cars usher in electrified turbos for Affalterbach products. So they use a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six, but one of the turbos is an electric compressor - technology similar to that used in the Audi SQ7. An EQ Boost starter-alternator supplies the 48v onboard subsystem (which then powers the compressor, and supports the gliding mode and stop-start) as well as providing an additional 21hp and 184lb ft. Described as the "first step towards a hybridised future" by AMG, the turbo arrangement should help eliminate lag - working until the big, old fashioned turbo is spinning - and also reduce fuel consumption.


Each AMG 53 produces 435hp and 384lb ft, sufficient in a CLS53 for 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds and 155mph, with additional claims of 200g/km and 33.6mpg. All the 53s are four-wheel drive, though it's described as AMG 4Matic+ with "fully variable torque distribution"; sounds like they could perform the E63's little party trick, then...

Power reaches all four wheels via the nine-speed 'AMG Speedshift TCT' automatic, promising "very responsive" behaviour whether using the paddles or left to its own devices. The familiar Mercedes drive modes - Eco, Comfort, Sport, Sport + and Individual - feature, with standard AMG Ride Control+ air suspension, plus new steering knuckles, more rigid elastokinematics and more negative camber at both axles. There's continuously adjustable ADS+ damping (with three characteristics) as well. And pneumatic self-levelling. So if your 53 is pitching, rolling, or displaying any movement whatsoever, something is probably wrong.

Steering is electro-mechanical and speed sensitive, with braking provided by 370mm ventilated front discs and 360mm ventilated rears. Weight is from 1,895kg for an E53 4Matic+ Coupe (without a driver), through 1,905kg for a CLS and 1,980kg for an E53 cabrio.


Distinguishing the 53 cars from their more humble brethren (but not stepping on the toes of the 63s), each of these new electrified AMGs receives new twin-blade front grilles, "AMG-specific side sill panels" and twin exhausts. There's even - hold your excitement here - mudflaps which contribute to improved airflow and a small spoiler that can be had in carbon fibre.

The usual Mercedes loveliness abounds inside, with the 53 also benefitting from an AMG Performance wheel, AMG badges and new seats. There's no word yet on a seven-seat E53 estate, however...

Mercedes has shown its range of 53 models off to the world at Detroit, so keep a look out for them in the shadow of the G-Class somewhere. Expect full UK prices and specs in due course too, with sales imminent. The AMG family continues to grow!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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sidesauce

Original Poster:

2,476 posts

218 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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'Tis a handsome beast, that coupe.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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An E-estate version please! Sounds like a great bit of kit.

Pie-n-Peys

172 posts

118 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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sidesauce said:
'Tis a handsome beast, that coupe.
I agree... but the rear window being split in two is such a shame.

p1stonhead

25,549 posts

167 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit


TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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sidesauce said:
'Tis a handsome beast, that coupe.
It's an E class coupe... Doesn't look markedly different from an E220d AMG-line.

At least the pimptints hide the dog's breakfast of glazing bars in the R3Q body windows. Sure, it's there so the main glass can be opened, but...


But the interior. Gawd help us.

Pie-n-Peys

172 posts

118 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit
Is it just me who thinks the interior looks great?

J4CKO

41,562 posts

200 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Pie-n-Peys said:
p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit
Is it just me who thinks the interior looks great?
Yeah, looks ok but its a bit ritzy really, look at a 90s W124, wouldn't cut it now but they were quality without being anything other than unobtrusive, but the market gets what the market wants, its fine but just needs dialing back a couple of notches.

andrewparker

8,014 posts

187 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Pie-n-Peys said:
p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit
Is it just me who thinks the interior looks great?
I'm inclined to agree. I do think they lack some of the elegance you'd normally associate with Mercedes, and the steering wheel in this particular car is very masculine, but on the whole I think they're different in a good way.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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I'm sure you can spec it with a wood dash and non-washbag seats a la the E63.


The digi dashes etc look ritzy in the renders, but actually they're quite sensible once configured how you like them.

Edited by Krikkit on Monday 15th January 13:07

PHMatt

608 posts

148 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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That interior is the best bit. I think it looks lovely.

I always think even AMG's look a little lardy and more cruiser than the M and RS equivalents. But that interior is way more stylish than a BMW offering and, IMO anyway, Audi too.

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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It seems the target market for Benz these days is the well heeled pimp....

Chintzy is how most Mercedes come across these days

kambites

67,574 posts

221 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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The interior design looks far more cohesive than BMW's recent attempts to me. I'm not keen on the materials/colours but I dare say that's configurable?

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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I don't think they've got interiors right for some. Previously it was American-spec cheap; terrible looking. Now it is chintz to the extreme!

C70R

17,596 posts

104 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit

Awful, chintzy ste that is marketed at TOWIE sorts.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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PHMatt said:
That interior is the best bit. I think it looks lovely.
Do you like Spyker's interiors, too?

Add a space invader machine in place of the dials, and we've got Merc's inspiration sussed.

Ares

11,000 posts

120 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Interesting move. Lot of effort just to get an extra 21bhp, and still well within the arena others get from a 'normal' 3l Twin Turbo.

Is this replacing the C43? If not, it'll make for a semi-congested AMG line up, especially in the C-Class

C43 - just under 396bhp
C53 - just over 430bhp
C63 - just under 500bhp
C63s - just over 500bhp

Would also put the warm C53 very close to the M3....

C70R

17,596 posts

104 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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kambites said:
The interior design looks far more cohesive than BMW's recent attempts to me. I'm not keen on the materials/colours but I dare say that's configurable?
Really? Acres of hi-gloss and LCD screens, with randomly placed vents which look like a cat's ringpiece?
Also, I've seen more grown-up looking steering-wheels attached to Playstation controllers!

The current BMW 6, for comparison...


Edited by C70R on Monday 15th January 13:52

culpz

4,884 posts

112 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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andrewparker said:
Pie-n-Peys said:
p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit
Is it just me who thinks the interior looks great?
I'm inclined to agree. I do think they lack some of the elegance you'd normally associate with Mercedes, and the steering wheel in this particular car is very masculine, but on the whole I think they're different in a good way.
It's all subjective but at least they have actually made the effort to mix it up a bit over the years, unlike BMW. It does appear very full-on but i can bet that the materials will feel very premium and i generally like the look of it. I personally like the overall layout but i can understand why others might not.

kambites

67,574 posts

221 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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Yeah that generation of BMW interior looks a complete mess to me. The Merc layout is much cleaner and more cohesive, just an awful colour/material choice.

C70R

17,596 posts

104 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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culpz said:
andrewparker said:
Pie-n-Peys said:
p1stonhead said:
WTF has happened to Mercedes interiors?! vomit
Is it just me who thinks the interior looks great?
I'm inclined to agree. I do think they lack some of the elegance you'd normally associate with Mercedes, and the steering wheel in this particular car is very masculine, but on the whole I think they're different in a good way.
It's all subjective but at least they have actually made the effort to mix it up a bit over the years, unlike BMW. It does appear very full-on but i can bet that the materials will feel very premium and i generally like the look of it. I personally like the overall layout but i can understand why others might not.
That massive slab of plastic where the gearknob should be is very cheap plastic. It flexes to the touch, and rattles over potholes.