Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG In Depth

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Power transfer: Exclusive driving pleasure courtesy of AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission

Seven gears, four drive modes, double-declutching and Race Start function - the power transfer on the new E 63 AMG promises superb emotion and pure driving pleasure. At the same time, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission contributes substantially to reducing fuel consumption.

The AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission is an innovative power transfer system that made its debut in the high-performance SL 63 AMG Roadster in 2008. It combines the sporty, direct and agile feedback of a manual transmission and the maximum convenience of an automatic transmission. Fitted with seven speeds, four drive modes, a double-declutching and Race Start function, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7?speed sports transmission offers superb versatility. MCT stands for Multi-Clutch Technology and only employs clutch elements to perform gearshifts.

A wet start-up clutch, which runs in an oil bath, replaces the conventional torque converter. Thanks to its low rotational inertia, the transmission responds instantaneously and dynamically without the losses typical of a torque converter transmission - thereby helping to save fuel. The AMG sports transmission also impresses with its low weight of just 80 kilograms, which has been made possible through the use of lightweight magnesium for the transmission housing. Vibrations are effectively eliminated by a new, two-stage torsion damper, with resulting benefits in perceived passenger comfort.

Consumption-optimised drive mode "C" (Controlled Efficiency)

During development of the E 63 AMG the AMG engineers paid special attention to the new drive mode "C" (Controlled Efficiency). The emphasis was on delivering minimum engine speed coupled with a reduced number of gearshifts in all driving situations. When moving off in "C", the MCT transmission always selects second gear and shifts decidedly early to next higher gears if the driving style permits. At 60 km/h for instance, sixth gear will already be engaged - not only improving fuel consumption but noise levels, too. Controlled Efficiency also means convenient gearshifts and a "soft" accelerator response set-up for outstandingly smooth power transfer.

The powerful electronic control unit and the integrated 80 MHz processor ensure spontaneous downshifts at the same time - say when approaching traffic lights or if the driver suddenly needs power for dynamic acceleration.

Drive modes "S", "S+" and "M" for even more driving pleasure and dynamism

The engine and transmission come across as much more agile in the "S" (Sport) mode. Accelerator pedal movements trigger a more direct traction response, making the downshifts more spontaneous. The engine speed is allowed to reach a higher level in each gear, while the gearshifts are around 25 percent faster than in "C". Turning the rotary switch in the AMG DRIVE UNIT a notch further to the right activates "S+" mode. Sport plus shifts the gears another 25 percent faster than in "S". The same applies to the manual shift mode "M". In "S+" and "M" modes, gearshifts at full throttle take just 100 milliseconds.

The engine management system partially suppresses cylinders in "S", "S+" and "M" modes: precisely interrupting ignition and injection under full load for brief periods leads to even faster gearshifts than before. The highly emotional vocals are an appealing side effect of this lightning-fast process.

Ultra-fast, spontaneous multiple downshifts are another forte of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission. For instance, kickdown lets you move straight from seventh down to fourth gear or from fifth to second. In the Sport, Sport plus and Manual modes the automatic double-declutching function is active. Every manual or automatic downshift is accompanied by precisely metered double-declutching - from "S" through "S+" to "M" incrementally. And this not only adds to the driver's emotional experience: the load-free downshift minimises load-change reactions, which pays dividends particularly when braking into a bend on the racetrack and also enhances safety in the wet or on ice.

In manual "M" mode the driver also benefits from the high torque of the V8 engine, as there is no automatic downshift under full load and kickdown; the transmission remains steadfastly in the selected gear. Moreover, the AMG MCT sports transmission does not perform an automatic upshift in manual mode when the rev limit is reached. In "M" mode the AMG instrument cluster displays the current gear and alerts the driver to the need for an upshift just before the needle reaches the red zone. This means that a particularly sporty driver can use the superior performance potential to its fullest extent. When approaching the lower rev limit, e.g. when braking the vehicle, there is an automatic downshift to the next lower gear.

AMG DRIVE UNIT with Race Start function

The AMG DRIVE UNIT is the central control unit for the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission and all driving dynamics functions. The driver can change gears either using the new AMG E-SELECT selector lever or via the AMG steering-wheel shift paddles. On the left next to the selector lever is the electronic rotary switch to select the four drive modes including activation of the Race Start function. Underneath are three buttons for additional functions: the first controls the ESP® function, the second the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension. The third adorned with AMG lettering is used to store the personal set-up. Briefly pressing the AMG button brings up the configuration options, whilst holding down the button allows you to program the required set-ups - this is confirmed by an acoustic signal. The current settings may be viewed in the AMG instrument cluster by pressing the AMG button at any time.

The Race Start function delivers maximum dynamism: while the vehicle is at a standstill, the driver needs to activate the ESP® sports function and press the brake pedal with their left foot. Having preselected the Race Start program using the rotary switch, a confirmation message comes up on the AMG central display. The driver then simply needs to confirm the Race Start function by pulling the "Up" shift paddle once, fully depressing the accelerator and taking his foot off the brake. The optimum start-up engine speed is set fully automatically and the E 63 AMG accelerates away with flawless traction - all the way up to top speed, if so required. The driver does not need to shift gear manually; the AMG transmission changes gear with lightning-fast shift times.

 

 

Source: Daimler

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 janobr janobr
I know its gonna sound stupid, but i really think its underpowered, compared to the competition...
July 3, 2009 5:04 pm
 termigni termigni
there is never enough power. now only if MB makes E Coupe AMG....
July 3, 2009 5:09 pm
 machida machida
They've already announced there will be no AMG version of the Coupe. Of course, they could always change their mind...
July 3, 2009 7:11 pm
 MusTang MusTang
I've never liked E-class and this is the same. Ugly car. But of course the engine is great.
July 3, 2009 5:54 pm
 911fnatic 911fnatic
I can't really see the E class's place in the market now that the new C is more of a prestige vehicle compared to its predecessor.
July 3, 2009 6:00 pm
 mmr66 mmr66
this can't compete with the cars in its class the bmw m5 , audi rs6 even the chevy vxr has more power and all the cars in it's class all have better 0-60 times. they should do a black version of this.
July 3, 2009 6:18 pm
 500lbman 500lbman
To say the E63 can't compete with the other cars in its class just tells us that you have not been in one of these and driven it yourself against the others. All the cars in this class are good, but the E63 does everything well. It is the perfect car for the executive that still enjoys driving with his hair on fire.
July 5, 2009 3:45 am
 Keita Keita
More power. More speed. More more more more. That kind of reductionism drives me insane. Figures tell only half the story. What it comes down to is the overall package, and I think the Merc as a whole is likely to be a better package than the other two. It's going to be a more USABLE car than the others in everyday conditions, where these cars spend 99% of their time. Seriously...how often do people who drive cars like this visit a race track? Never. But they WILL use it on the open road in the REAL world...and THAT is where this car will kick ass.
July 3, 2009 6:39 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
The RS6 is the most usable everyday car because of AWD. The problem with this, as with all high-powered Benzes, is that too much power goes to the rear wheels. It's uncontrollable. Too much wheelspin. This is especially true of the S65.
July 3, 2009 10:04 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
that's why they have traction control.
July 3, 2009 10:25 pm
 ghouwer1 ghouwer1
...which comes on every time you even touch the accelerator!
July 5, 2009 7:07 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
...of course it does. it helps you accelerate faster, prevents wheel spin.
July 6, 2009 11:45 am
 McNamara68 McNamara68
True words my friend. Here's what the outgoing E63 station wagon did to the R8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkLATjo6Oyo
July 9, 2009 6:07 am
 schnell schnell
well im a hardcore Bimmerphile, and while i'm sure I will prefer the upcoming M5 to this, the new e-class IMO is an extremely good looking car inside and out and I'm sure the e63 will be a super close competitor to the M5
July 3, 2009 7:07 pm
 LemieT LemieT
I'm a BMW fan to the end but there is no denying this car is good looking and a worthy M5 opponent. As someone else said, what about an E63 Black Series model?
July 4, 2009 1:13 pm
 EMBJATI85 EMBJATI85
stupid germans and there speed limiters why limit speed when its bountiful especaily in germany of all places
July 3, 2009 7:15 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
it was a gentlemen’s agreement. mainly safety reasons. not all German manufacturers joined the agreement and you can always remove the limiter of your car at your own risk. the Japanese had a similar thing limiting the power of cars to 280 hp.
July 3, 2009 9:34 pm
 BTB505 BTB505
I wonder if half you guys read what you write and realise you sound like idiots!!! 525hp what a usless engine - your a fool!!! These are fast, safe, RELIABLE, cars!! They will stop and turn like the best of them and have service intervals that match bread and butter commuters. If you want horse power buy a top fuel drag car!!! Stop boring the rest of us with your pathetic whining about Horsepower .... By the way, its torque that gets you off the line and out of corners, few cars have the fat, wide, torque spread a big V8 has!!!
July 3, 2009 11:05 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
One question: Is it faster than the '09?
July 3, 2009 11:30 pm
 wjaprep wjaprep
the E class AMG will alweighs be one fo the most badass cars on the road, sorry.
July 4, 2009 1:43 am
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
Good Looking, Good Loooking, WTH - the rear is just screwed up
July 4, 2009 5:00 am
 phobos phobos
..hohoho..this " boy racer wants more power " comments makes me sick..the rs6 has more power but it drives like big fat momma trying to do moon walk...the new e63 concentrate more on the overall driving performance, the front suspension is an all new compared to the standard e class, and the torque is spreaded all over the band..of course big power figures are always great to have, but how you put the power on road is the most important aspect of fast car
July 4, 2009 5:12 am
 McNamara68 McNamara68
Agreed. That last point is exactly the problem with the 65 series AMGs, too much torque = too much wheel spin and a car out of balance.
July 9, 2009 6:04 am
 vovaUA vovaUA
Don't be fulled by 520hp AMG will do same as with 55amg to 63AMG after a year or 2 it will pop new engine in it probably v8 with turbos around 600hp and again will destroy M5 on straight line.
July 4, 2009 5:20 am
 phobos phobos
agree vovaUA...but i still can't understand why merc hasn't slap a turbo or two for this engine...
July 4, 2009 5:37 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Meh, I don't like this. The styling is dated and it just came out! I'll take pretty much any other peformance sedan, Like The IS-F, M5 or RS6.
July 4, 2009 8:26 am
 motorjedi motorjedi
Alas. The RS6 is an exercise in excess. It's too heavy (worn down by its AWD) to do any real damage in this segment. The M5 is a generation old. 507bhp just doesn't cut it anymore, and the robotised manual is rubbish. So, for now, as a balance of power, handling, and finesse, the E63 has my vote. That is, until the new M5 with the twin-turbo, 555bhp 4.4V8 comes along...
July 4, 2009 4:57 pm
 KAG KAG
the engine sounds like something out of a TVR, just insane, but I Wish Mercedes Benz would have done a better job on the dash on the new C and E class. Just doesn't look like a high end dash.
July 4, 2009 8:58 pm
 RzGTmorio RzGTmorio
I like this car I wouldn't like one car like this!!!
July 5, 2009 12:19 am
 porscheinmysoul porscheinmysoul
why don't they supercharge it....it will churn atleast 700 hp then and 110 kgm of torque...that justifies an AMG...i just cant wait for the new M5 with twin turbo...i drove the new engine in 750 & X6 xdrive50i..it is out of the world...Bring it in BMW!!!!
July 5, 2009 6:19 am
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