Mercedes-AMG S 63 Cabriolet 2016 review

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11 Apr, 2016 12:15pm Richard Ingram

We see if 577bhp Mercedes-AMG S 63 Cabriolet is as good as the brilliant Coupe

We fell in love with the Mercedes S-Class Coupe when we drove it last year – its gorgeous looks, beautiful interior and powerful engines made it a first-class all-rounder in the premium coupe class.

Now we’ve got the keys to the equally stunning drop-top version to see if chopping off the roof adds even more opulence.

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Our initial drive puts us in the driving seat of Mercedes-AMG’s autobahn-storming S 63 variant – albeit fitted with 4MATIC all-wheel drive, rather than the rear-drive version we’ll get in the UK. It features a 5.5-litre bi-turbo V8 engine with 577bhp and 900Nm of torque. That’s enough to get the rear-driven model from 0-62mph in only 4.2 seconds, although the European-spec all-wheel-drive version slashes that to just 3.9 seconds.

The steering is direct and the body well controlled, making this an easy car to drive at speed. It’s only 85kg heavier than the Coupe, and while the added traction of our car wasn’t truly representative of what the S 63 will feel like in the UK, on the dry roads of our test route, it stuck like glue.

The 5.5-litre V8 is lifted from the Coupe, with enough power for effortless overtaking. Mercedes also offers a less potent S 500, plus the bonkers V12 AMG S 65.

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As you’d expect, the S-Class Cabriolet is remarkably refined with the roof up. Mercedes claims best-in-class noise insulation, with the electrically operated three-layer acoustic soft-top keeping it quiet on the move. The engine makes itself known under hard acceleration, and the burbling V8 is an aural sensation at full throttle.

Folding the roof takes less than 20 seconds, and can be operated at speeds of up to 31mph. Mercedes’ neck-level heating is standard across the range, although the S-Class does suffer a bit of turbulence at motorway speeds, even with the electrically operated wind deflectors in place.

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As a result, you’re better off crossing the continent with the lid up rather than down – and doing so allows you to soak up the S-Class’s beautiful interior. The dual 12.3-inch TFT widescreen displays come as standard, and the sumptuous seats are perfectly contoured and styled.

The S 63 builds on the S 500’s generous spec list, too, with a 13-speaker Burmester sound system and Nappa leather. You’ll also benefit from a set of 19-inch wheels, chrome details and an AMG bodykit.

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The S-Class Cabriolet was unlikely to disappoint, given the accolades achieved by its fixed-roof sibling. It looks stunning both inside and out, and continues to drive like a sports car, despite weighing an extra 85kg. We’ll have to wait until we drive it on British roads to give our definitive verdict on the UK-spec rear-drive S 63, but our four-wheel-drive taster proves the Cabriolet has lost little of the Coupe’s magic.
  • Model: Mercedes-AMG S 63 Cabriolet
  • Price: £135,675
  • Engine: 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8
  • Power/torque: 577bhp/900Nm
  • Transmission: Seven-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
  • 0-62mph: 4.2 seconds
  • Top speed: 155mph
  • Economy/CO2: 28.0mpg/237g/km
  • On sale: Now
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