Mercedes grafts new front and rear ends on all models, and graces them with LED headlights and taillights, with multi-beam technology offered as an option. The silhouette remains the same, with a long nose, a tall glass area, and a stubby trunk that integrates better on the lissome sedan than on the sedan. - Car connection
Engine and Transmission
The entry-level AMG sedan comes with a pair of turbochargers attached to a 3.0L V6 producing 385 horses along with 384 lb-ft of torque. Despite the lack of the V8 growl, the cacophony that ensues from the rising revs is pure bliss. As you step on the gas, the V6 screams with all its might and guns the sedan with brutal acceleration, worthy of the AMG badge. The V6 will not be available in the upcoming year.
The 9-speed transmission carries over from the last-gen, however, the way this shift leaves no room for complaints. Even though the V6 has forced induction, there is no turbo lag associated with it. The power band spans a large rev range, with plenty of torque at the lower revs.
Models
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Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG sedan
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Audi S4
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Lexus GS 300 sedan
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Jaguar XF 25t Premium Sedan
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Genesis G80 3.8 sedan
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Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan
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MSRP
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$55,250
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$50,200
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$47,635
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$50,960
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$43,045
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$51,295
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Engine
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Twin Turbo V-6, 3.0 L
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Intercooled Turbo 3.0L V-6
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2.0L i4
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2.0L i4
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3.8L V6
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3.7L V6
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Transmission
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9-Speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT Automatic
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8-Speed Automatic Tiptronic
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8 Speed automatic
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8 Speed automatic
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8 Speed automatic
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7 Speed automatic
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Horsepower
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384 hp @ 2500 rpm
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349 hp @5400 rpm
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241 hp@ 5800rpm
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247 hp@ 5500rpm
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311 hp@ 6000rpm
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330 hp@ 7000rpm
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Torque
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385 lb-ft @ 6100 rpm
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369 lb-ft @ 1370 rpm
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258 ft-lbs@ 1650 rpm
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269 ft-lbs@ 1200rpm
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293 ft-lbs@ 5000rpm
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270 ft-lbs@ 5200rpm
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Acceleration
The tiny AMG engine responds quick to the throttle and the revs climb through the gears. With enough tarmac to stretch its wings, the C43 takes flight all the way to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. Onwards through the quarter mile, the Merc takes 12.6 seconds. The brutal acceleration pushes you back into your seat like a jackhammer.
Models
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Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG sedan
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Audi S4
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Lexus GS 300 sedan
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Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan
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Genesis G80 3.8 sedan
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Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan
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0-60 MPH
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4.1 sec
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4.3 sec
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7 sec
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5 sec
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6.3 sec
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5.6 sec
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Quarter mile
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N/A
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12.8 sec
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N/A
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13.5 sec
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14.6 sec
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14.2 sec
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Engine
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3.0L V6
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3.0L V6
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2.0L i4
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2.0L i4
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3.8L V6
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3.7L V6
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Emission
(Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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6.3
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8.9
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8.4
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The American muscle cars with massive horsepower under their hoods are thoroughbred to decimate the drag strip and the Merc has a tough time keeping up. The C43 makes it first to 60 in 4.1 seconds with the Audi S4 and Jaguar XF close at its heels, next followed by the Infiniti. However, the difference is too small to matter in real life.
Ride and Handling
The all-wheel drive 4Matic system, makes the ride fun and dynamic with the rear bias to the power delivery. The suspension keeps up with the excellent engine, keeping the handling dynamic and engaging. The bumps and undulations are kept in check with the new adaptive dampers, but the roughest roads baffle the the multi-link suspension.
The steering is precise and direct, with great feedback from the road. In the Sport+ setting, the ride is firm enough to rattle your internal organs into a smoothie, but the improved throttle response and traction.
Braking
Jab at the brakes and they chip away speed with amazing effectiveness with the help of the 14.2-inch discs at the front and the back. The brake modulation is precise and is customized to suit your need based on your driving mode.
Model
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Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG sedan
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Audi S4
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Lexus GS 300 sedan
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Jaguar XF 25t premium Sedan
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Genesis G80 3.8 sedan
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Infiniti Q70 3.7LUXE sedan
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Brake Front (in.)
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14.2
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14.2
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N/A
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12.8
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13.6
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12.6
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Brake Rear (in.)
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13.8
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13
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N/A
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12.8
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12.4
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12.1
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Curb Weight (lbs.)
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3825
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3858
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3805
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3590
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4195
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3876
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70-0 MPH (ft.)
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-
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-
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174
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170
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167
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167
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In comparison to the competition, the Audi S4 has the most massive discs - 14.2 up front and 13 at the back. Most of the sedans have similar sized brakes, except for the Infiniti, with 12.6 inch discs.