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05-01-2014, 02:25 AM #1
Prepare for more four-cylinder AMG models but no diesels - M133 into larger sedans?
Relax, this is not happening just yet. Some AMG traditionalists who favor big displacement will probably not like the idea of a four-cylinder AMG E-Class. AMG's boss said they are considering putting AMG four-cylinder engines in larger sedans, "We haven’t decided anything but in my own mind, as an engineer, I think it could be an interesting solution to have a high-powered four-cylinder petrol engine in a car that’s not a compact - maybe even a saloon. There are markets in the world where engine size affects taxes, and this could be an interesting technical answer to that."
Boss man Tobias Moers has a point. You could technically have an E63 AMG and an E45 AMG in the lineup. Say whatever you want about a four-cylinder AMG E-Class there is no denying the M133 2.0 liter four-cylinder AMG engine is incredibly impressive and is generating quite a bit of attention in the aftermarket and entire automotive industry.
While the four-cylinder into larger models is on the table diesels are not. Moers does not like the idea, "The market for highly tuned diesel performance cars is very small and in any case, you can have a performance diesel and it doesn't necessarily give you such a big difference over a more modern, efficient, performance petrol engine."
Things are going to get very interesting at AMG over the next few years.
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05-02-2014, 12:25 AM #2
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Not a bad idea, I mean in the old days there used to be multiple AMG versions of some vehicles. Might not see that here though, no one would buy it. I mean if you had to choose between an E400 or an E45, what would you buy? I presume they're going to drop the high-power V6 into the E class at some point. Also I'm guessing the other 550 cars will get bumped to 449 hp just like the S Class and to compete with the 50i BMW cars at 445 hp. So, it would be a cool idea but I doubt they'd sell well in the US.
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05-02-2014, 12:33 AM #3
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05-02-2014, 12:41 AM #4
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Right, I'm guessing an E45 would do well in Europe, probably not here. I'd choose the V6 car too, just sounds nicer and has more potential. Also, honestly even with all the witchcraft that they've used in the M133, you're about at the limit of what you can do with 2 liters and not experience some sort of lag or peakiness. The V6 won't feel like that, and honestly when driving a mid-size sport sedan that costs 60k+, I don't want to feel that.
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05-02-2014, 12:43 AM #5
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