
Mercedes has officially released details on the C63 AMG Estate Black Series Sedan and Coupe models, as well as a promise of a Cabrio version, but recent spy shots have also revealed that the company is planning an estate version for its most powerful C-Class. The C63 AMG Estate Black Series will be launched before the convertible model, so expect it sometime in 2013. Unfortunately, since the standard C63 AMG Estate isn’t offered in the States, neither will the Black Series version.The C63 AMG Estate Black Series will be the perfect car for those who want to combine a spacious family car with extreme performance. It will use the same 510 HP 6.3L V-8 engine from the sedan and coupe versions, but since the Estate is heavier, its performance numbers won’t be as good. The engine will be mated to an AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports gearbox and the added AMG package will make it even more aerodynamic.The exterior and interior features of the C63 AMG Estate Black Series will be similar to its Black Series brothers. All these elements will be combined with adjustable AMG coil-over sports suspension, the AMG high-performance compound braking system, and functional standard equipment.
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