What's New in the 2020 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG?
Standard equipment for C-Class the sedan now includes 18-in alloy wheels, blind spot monitoring, keyless entry/ignition, hands-free trunk lid operation and a 10.25-in infotainment screen. Trizone automatic climate control joins the options list.
AMG models gain a Burmester surround-sound system, 64-color ambient LED cabin lighting and illuminated door sills.
Coupe models gain power-folding mirrors, the Burmester surround-sound system, satellite radio, ambient cabin lighting and illuminated door sills.
Cabriolet variants now have Aircap (a retractable wing at the top of the windshield to improve wind deflection) as standard, along with a semiautomatic trunk separator. See the 2020 Mercedes-Benz C-Class models for sale near you
Which C 63 AMG is the Best?
Since there are so many permutations from three body styles and several drivetrains, the only thing we can really recommend is to select the Driver Assistance package from the options. If it saves one accident, it could have paid for itself. Find a Mercedes-Benz C-Class for sale
How Much Does a 2020 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Cost?
The 2020 Mercedes-Benz C-Class comes in sedan, coupe and cabriolet (4-seater soft-top) body styles, with choices of drivetrains and features. AWD (4Matic) costs $2,000 extra where applicable.
The C 300 sedan ($42,395) has 18-in alloy wheels, LED headlights/daytime running lights/taillights, self-dimming mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, a powered sunroof, simulated leather upholstery (much better than it sounds), keyless entry/ignition, forward-collision mitigation with automatic emergency braking (known as Adaptive Braking technology that also includes brake drying), blind spot monitoring, 14-way power-adjustable driver's seat with memory, power-adjustable front passenger seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, hands-free trunk lid operation, COMAND infotainment system with a 10.25-in screen, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, plus a 5-speaker audio system with USB/SD card slots and HD radio.
An AMG Line bundle brings AMG body styling, 18-in AMG wheels, sport-tuned suspension, performance front brakes, sport steering wheel and various sporty interior flourishes.
The C 300 coupe ($46,945) and C 300 cabriolet ($54,945) come with a sport-tuned suspension, power-folding mirrors, Burmester surround-sound system, satellite radio, multicolored ambient cabin lighting and illuminated door sills.
The cabriolet also has a powered fabric roof, heated front seats, semiautomatic trunk separator, Aircap and the neck-heating Airscarf as standard.
The C 43 sedan ($56,945), coupe ($59,495) and cabriolet ($65,745) have AWD as standard.
The C 63 sedan ($69,095 or $76,695 for the S), coupe ($70,895/$78,495) and cabriolet ($78,295/$85,895) have an aero body kit, bigger brakes, sport suspension, sport exhaust, more prominent seat bolsters and dedicated interior trim. Exclusive AMG-related options include a limited-slip differential, ceramic composite front brake discs (C63 S), plus dedicated cosmetic and performance upgrades.
Additional C-Class options include leather upholstery, 12.3-in driver information display, heated and/or ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, wood/leather steering wheel, wireless charging, powered rear sunshade, cabin ventilation system that emits fragranced air, head-up display, illuminated grille star, a 590-watt/13-speaker Burmester audio system, adaptive air suspension and active parking.
The optional Driver Assistance package includes adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assist, active blind spot monitoring and active lane-keeping assist.