2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe Spotted Testing: It Gets A Mid-Cycle Refresh


These spy shots don’t make much sense at all, but the mid-cycle updated 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe is definitely happening. In case you don’t know, today’s model made debut in April 2017, so it’s quite odd that the German automaker works on the refreshed version of the coupe-SUV already.

2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe spy shots

Still, bearing in mind that the regular GLC Coupe gets a range of changes, the refreshed 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe isn’t a too big surprise at all, isn’t it? AMG department always keeps pace with Mercedes, which means that the hot vehicle should be introduced before the end of 2019.

It’s not too hard to presume what’s going to be changed on the exterior design of the 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe. The testing model keeps ends under the camouflage, so we assume that the Panamericana front grille might get certain tweaks. In addition, the front bumper is totally covered which suggest that the automaker prepares redesigned shape and most likely new air intake design. The headlights are carried over for now, but the car could get new LED graphics when the production model arrives. In the back, the refreshed AMG GLC 63 will most probably feature a set of updated LED taillights. Plus, the rear diffuser appears to be modified already.

The cabin will see some changes, too. In addition to small styling tweaks on the dashboard and perhaps new upholstery treatment, the automaker will definitely make an update of the existing infotainment and safety systems.

The refreshed Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Coupe will continue to use the same 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine. The AMG Speedshift MCT 9-speed transmission and the 4Matic+ all-wheel-drive system will be carried over as well. There is a slight chance to see small power bumps, but that’s not confirmed at the moment. Currently, the entry-level GLC 63 Coupe comes with 476PS (469hp) and 479 lb-ft (650Nm) of torque, while the S version squeezes off 510PS (503hp) and 700Nm (516 lb-ft) from the same mill.

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