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Forbes
22-03-2025
- Automotive
- Forbes
Test Driving The 577-Horsepower Mercedes-AMG E 53 Hybrid
Mercedes-AMG E 53 Hybrid is an exceptional everyday executive sedan with plenty of knockout punch. Mercedes-AMG is best known for its one-man/one-engine niche assembly process that builds the world's most powerful roadgoing turbo 4-cylinder, and of course twin-turbo V8s and V12s, which are placed in a range of Mercedes, Maybachs and AMGs, and also supplied to Pagani and Aston-Martin. Mercedes-AMG's E 53 straight-6 turbo hybrid powertrain delivers exactly the same power rating as the ... More hand-built twin-turbo 4-liter V8 placed in the AMG SL 63: 577 horsepower. Shown here at the vehicle's world launch, running through the Alps. But AMG also tunes and tweaks mainstream Mercedes powertrains, like we find here in the new E 53 Hybrid. Mercedes-AMG's E 53 straight-6 turbo hybrid powertrain delivers exactly the same power rating as the hand-built twin-turbo 4-liter V8 placed in the AMG SL 63: 577 horsepower. You don't really think that's a coincidence, do you? My test car with Gandolph the garden E 53 4MATIC+ has a turbocharged 3-liter straight-6 ... More with 443 horsepower, 68 more than the mainstream version. Most importantly, the AMG-specific electric motor adds a walloping 354 lb. ft. of instant-on torque, more than double the electric torque of the mainstream E 450. Mercedes has called their mid-range car an E-class since 1993, but the company itself has produced such vehicles since 1926. Contributing factors are a turbocharged 3-liter straight-6 that produces 443 horsepower between 5800-6100 rpm, 68 horsepower more than the mainstream E 450 version. It delivers a fine straight-6 yowl without being obtrusive, without going Full Boy Racer. Thanks to thoughtful plug-and-play engineering, that tasty combustion power is bolstered with an AMG electric motor that spools up 354 lb. ft. of instant on-demand electric torque, more than double the electric torque offered in the mainstream E 450 version of this powertrain. That muscular electric motor's torque is the real difference that makes this E-class a worthy AMG tuner car for those who value the benefits of exemplary performance but don't need a snarling beast of a high-performance car. 21-in. AMG forged wheels wrapped with Michelin tires measuring 265/35 up front and 295/30 at the ... More rear. Note massive brakes. AMG steel spring suspension works well in the city and on the mountain, but AMG might consider offering the Mercedes airbag suspension as an option. It would likely be close to plug-and-play in the factory assembly process, and thus fairly easy to implement. Less price than steel springing, but plusher. For short periods of time in the RACE START calibration, the powertrain produces 604 horsepower. AMG E 53 has about 40 miles of real-world pure electric range, give or take. Use combustion all the ... More time and the battery will maintain reasonable charge for big bursts of acceleration. Pure electric drive is an amusing tool in my native California, allowing folks like My Lovely Attorney to travel to a downtown tower a few times a week on pure electric, but it's far more useful in European and British 'green' city centers zero-emission propulsion is the price of entry to the mile square city. AMG E 53 has about 40 miles of real-world pure electric range, give or take. That's an amusing tool in my native California, allowing folks like My Lovely Attorney to travel to a downtown tower a few times a week on pure electric propulsion, with aa brief overnight charge to the small battery pack. But it's far more useful in European and British 'green' city centers zero-emission propulsion is the price of entry to the mile square city. It's a measure of both the electric motor's potency, and the demands of engineering relatively low volume vehicles to suit different world markets. Optional MBUX Superscreen Package is the visual and functional centerpiece of the E-class interior, ... More the helm for Mercedes-Benz Interstellar Exploration. Superscreen includes a 12.3-in. co-pilot's display, and a 14.4-in. central multimedia screen melded into a glossy surface some might call The Black Mirror. The driver's gauge pod is a separate but visually complimentary screen also mounted on a polished black background, creating the illusion of an unbroken touch-sensitive expanse stretching from A-pillar to A-pillar, the entire width of the dash panel. Superscreen is inescapable, and sucks you in. AMG E 53 straddles the line between mainstream Mercedes and AMG high-performance. Nudging it closer to the high-performance AMG vehicles, E 53 has a steel spring suspension, which delivers real precision in aggressive cornering. Only occasionally do the vicious road conditions of my native Los Angeles jangle the rear springs. This system must be a dream in Germany or France, or in states like Minnesota that maintain their roads to the highest EU standards. I'd love it in the Texas Hill Country. With driver seat set for my six foot two+ frame, there is adequate rear foot room, and ample ... More shoulder, and head room, even for taller passengers. Tall folks must duck their heads toward the forward portion of the door surround when easing in. Children and adults of median height will love it. But if I had one suggestion for the product planners, it's to consider offering E 53 with an AMG version of the mainstream airbag suspension rather than only with the spring suspension. Here in Los Angeles, as in much of coastal California where the roads and highways are broken and brutalized due to overpopulation, a plush airbag suspension paired with this punchy hybrid powertrain would serve well, very well indeed. Keep the AMG steering and excellent 2-valve damping, the bigger AMG wheel/tire package, the excellent roll-rates (meaning how quickly and how far the car heels over in cornering), and the predictability all that fine AMG engineering provides, and you have a fine Executive Express for life in California. AMG's rejoinder would be that this is a performance car and thus the greater precision and control of steel springing is best, but I suspect the airbag take rate in California might be worthwhile. Placed on the dashtop is a selfie camera, part of the Superscreen option package. When in Park, the ... More driver can log into Webex and Zoom conferences. For better or worse, now you're never beyond reach. The co-pilot's screen can display video while the car is in motion, though the screen is masked such that the driver cannot see it, cannot be distracted. E-class offers the optional Superscreen dash, a polished black ovoid panel that creates the illusion of an unbroken touch-sensitive expanse stretching from A-pillar to A-pillar, the entire width of the dash. There are in fact three screens. Driver's instrument binnacle, which offers a wide range of display options. The central console, which offers more menu options and layers than I can count. And then the right-side touchscreen display, which converts a passive front-seat passenger into a useful co-pilot able to control a range of systems, including navigation, comms, audio and more. Burmester mesh speaker grilles are a beautiful graphic element inside. Burmester 4D Surround Sound ... More system is standard on Pinnacle: 15 channels, 21 speakers, and 730 watts. Superscreen brings a design Wow Factor for first-time passengers, which is worth the price of admission. One quickly figures out which friends are open to the world, open to the technology of the 21st Century, and which would prefer to live in 1983, or even 1953. People either love and admire or disparage the Superscreen 'Black Mirror.' Keep a soft cloth in the central storage bin to sweep the black mirror, as it tends to attract dust, just like a big desk computer's retina screen. Mercedes-AMG is headquartered in Affalterbach. AMG offers the driver assistance package from Mercedes' depthless well of subsystems, and well worth the $1950. The 30-degree surround camera system and real-time animated plan views of the car during parking are standard. Once this technology is experienced, few people will choose to live without it. AMG tuned up the mainstream Mercedes hybrid to produce 577 HP. Because the engine is a tuned ... More mainstream piece, it does not carry the signature plate of its builder, as do the one-man/one-engine engines of AMG's high-performance vehicles. Combustion power is bolstered with an AMG electric motor that spools up 354 lb. ft. of instant on-demand electric torque, more than double the electric torque offered in the mainstream E 450 version of this powertrain. That muscular electric motor's torque is the real difference that makes this E-class a worthy AMG tuner car for those who value the benefits of exemplary performance but don't need a snarling beast of a high-performance car. My test car, seen here in red, had the AMG performance seating package. It holds the hips and rib cage without being painful on a long drive or threatening to bruise as track day seats can. It's an example of smart low-volume production, tailoring this car perfectly to its everyday purpose. Look at the tall hip bolsters, which might seem foreboding, yet when dropping into the chair and potentially landing sensitive high-value body parts on the hip bolster, there's no threat of emasculation or bruising. Nor is there threat of a woman stretching or tearing a fine linen skirt or silk dress when kicking out her legs. The bolsters have the feel of those high-density sponges your better half uses in the shower. Yet they provide excellent placement of the hips for the sort of performance driving one can sanely indulge on the road. Leave the severe castrator side bolsters to vehicles that might see plenty of track day action. This is, after all, an executive 4-door sedan, not a hypercar. AMG performance seating package. It holds the hips and rib cage without being painful on a long ... More drive or threatening to bruise as track day seats can. It's an example of smart low-volume production, tailoring this car perfectly to its everyday purpose. Look at the tall hip bolsters, which might seem foreboding, yet when dropping into the chair and potentially landing sensitive high-value body parts on the hip bolster, there's no threat of emasculation or bruising. Nor is there threat of a woman stretching or tearing a fine linen skirt or silk dress when kicking out her legs. Mercedes-AMG offers performance and high-performance cars with combustion engines, gas-electric hybrids, and pure electric. It's an unfortunate chess board created by world politics, forcing car companies to develop multiple powertrain systems, and only the very strongest and capable can pull it off. Having driven both AMG EQS electrics, examples of Mercedes and AMG hybrids, and a wide range of Mercedes and AMG combustion cars, Mercedes proves it has unrivaled engineering depth. Only a few other companies can match Mercedes and AMG. Situated in the borderlands of high-performance, Mercedes-AMG E 53 is an exceptional everyday executive sedan with plenty of knockout punch. Test car finished in optional Patagonia Red from the Mercedes and AMG atelier, MANUFAKTUR. ... More Mirror-like finish. Worth every penny. In the garden, archery lane in the background.


USA Today
19-02-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
The 2025 Mercedes-AMG SL 63 Manufaktur Golden Coast is a limited-edition masterpiece
Miguel Cortina MotorTrend The Mercedes-AMG SL 63 has long been one of the most iconic convertible sports cars, and for 2025, a rare special edition is set to make it even more distinctive. Enter the 2025 Mercedes-AMG SL 63 Manufaktur Golden Coast, an exclusive model limited to just 100 units worldwide, with a select number allocated to U.S. dealers starting now. Crafted by Manufaktur, Mercedes' bespoke personalization program that offers exclusive materials, finishes, and design elements, the Golden Coast edition exudes sophistication. It debuts in Kalahari Gold Magno, a matte hue paint inspired by sun-drenched golden beaches. Complementing this elegant finish are 21-inch AMG forged cross-spoke wheels in black, featuring rim flanges painted to match the car's golden exterior. Equipped with the AMG Aerodynamics and Night Packages, the exterior has a few black elements, like front splitter, and mirror caps, but even the grille, Mercedes' three-pointed star and exhaust tubes are also finished in black chrome. Luxury EVs:Mercedes-Benz' solar paint could make plugging in EVs a thing of the past Inside, the SL 63 Manufaktur Golden Coast maintains its bespoke theme. The AMG Performance seats are hand-stitched in black Nappa leather, adorned with diamond quilting in gold to mirror the exterior's tone. Gold-accented trim extends across the seats, door panels, and center console, further elevate cabin. High-pile floor mats with Nappa leather piping and an embroidered AMG logo add a final touch of exclusivity, while a 'Manufaktur Golden Coast' badge on the center console proudly marks its rarity. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. More from MotorTrend:Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler Like the standard AMG SL 63, the Golden Coast edition is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8, delivering 577 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and Mercedes' 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system, it offers blistering acceleration. In our own instrumented testing, the 2022 AMG SL 63 sprinted from 0-60 mph in just 3.1 seconds and completed the quarter mile in 11.3 seconds at 124 mph. This special edition variant will closely match those figures. With only 100 units available, the AMG SL 63 Manufaktur Golden Coast is as unique and individual as it gets. Select Mercedes dealers in the U.S. will start receiving the special editions this month.