Rekindling memories of the E36 AMG is the newly released Mercedes-AMG E43 – but swap those digits because this is a taster of the E63 still to come.
As with the 1997 E36, the new E43 used a V6 engine. It runs an upgraded version of the 3.0-litre twin-turbo unit found in the AMG C43 now producing 295kW (up 25kW, but surely 300kW was tempting…) and an unchanged 520Nm.
Standard all-wheel drive – dubbed 4MATIC by its maker – boasts a rear-biased torque distribution of 69 per cent that interestingly enough is 2.0 per cent greater than the C43. Driving through a nine-speed automatic, the E43 claims 0-100km/h in 4.6 seconds. The E36 from 20 years ago? Call it 6.7sec.

Sports seats, an AMG instrument cluster with Racetimer function and Nappa leather steering wheel with red stitching appears inside to lift the S-Class-like dashboard design of the new E-Class.
Unique AMG components for the E43 include special steering knuckles and load-bearing joints, increased negative camber on both the front and rear axles, and more rigid elastokinematics.

Street-cred 20s are optional, with four-piston front and single-piston rear brakes with perforated 360mm discs behind them (or the standard 19s).
Where the E43 will closely mirror the E36 is price. The old 1997 model cost $185,000 which in today’s market would place the new Mercedes-AMG model against the $169,510 Audi S6 and bang-on with the BMW M5 Pure Edition.

At either the Paris motor show in September, or Detroit in January 2017, we’ll then see the next generation E63 that is confirmed to utilise higher powered version of AMG’s new 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 currently rated at 375kW and 700Nm in the C63.
Expect around the same 430kW and 800Nm produced by the outgoing 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8 E63, but partially thanks to a lighter platform a 0-100km/h time that could start with a ‘3’.



