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Mercedes-AMG C-Class vs Mercedes-AMG E-Class

AMG C 63 S E - AMG E53 4m+(hybrid)

Mercedes-AMG C-Class
Mercedes-AMG C-Class
AMG C 63 S E
From R2 417 692
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VS
Mercedes-AMG E-Class
Mercedes-AMG E-Class
AMG E53 4m+(hybrid)
From R2 518 425
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At a Glance
Power
500 kW
430 (opt 450) kW
Torque
1020 Nm
750 Nm
Fuel
2.1 when hybrid battery charged / 10.5 w
9.2 when hybrid battery discharged / 25.
Towing
1800 Kg
2100 Kg
0-100 km/h
3.4 s
4.0 (opt 3.8) s
Engine
1991 cc
2999 cc

Choosing between the Mercedes-AMG C-Class and the Mercedes-AMG E-Class is one of the most common decisions South African car buyers face. The Mercedes-AMG C-Class delivers 500 kW while the Mercedes-AMG E-Class produces 430 (opt 450) kW. On fuel, the C-Class returns 2.1 when hybrid battery charged / 10.5 when discharged / 7.3 combined l/100km while the E-Class uses 9.2 when hybrid battery discharged / 25.9 kWh/100km + 1.0 l/100km combined l/100km — important in a market where fuel prices change monthly. Pricing starts at R2 417 692 for the C-Class and R2 518 425 for the E-Class. Both vehicles have their merits. The right choice depends on your priorities: fuel economy, performance, towing ability, safety features or total cost of ownership. This comparison covers every specification available so you can make an informed decision.

Specification
Mercedes-AMG C-ClassFrom R2 417 692
Mercedes-AMG E-ClassFrom R2 518 425
Performance
Power Output
500 kW
430 (opt 450) kW
Torque
1020 Nm
750 Nm
0-100 kph
3.4 s
4.0 (opt 3.8) s
Top Speed
250 Km/h
140 Km/h
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Capacity
1991 cc
2999 cc
Engine Layout
inline
inline
Cylinders
4
6
Fuel Type
petrol-electric hybrid
petrol-electric hybrid
Forced Induction Device
turbocharger
turbocharger
Transmission
automatic
automatic
Number of Gears
9
9
Drive Wheels
all
all
Full Time 4x4
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Fuel Economy
Fuel Consumption Average
2.1 when hybrid battery charged / 10.5 w
9.2 when hybrid battery discharged / 25.
Fuel Tank Capacity
60 l
60 litre + 21.2 kWh l
CO2 Emissions
167 combined g/km
182 when hybrid battery charged / 23 com
Dimensions
Length
4842 mm
4965 mm
Width
1824-2165 mm
1902-2065 mm
Height
1458 mm
1472 mm
Wheelbase
2865 mm
2971 mm
Kerb Weight
2090 DIN / 2165 EU Kg
2315 DIN / 2390 EU Kg
Doors
4
4
Seats
5
5
Load Volume
280 l
370 l
Towing & Payload
Towing Capacity
1800 Kg
2100 Kg
Load Capacity
485 l
530 l
Safety
ABS
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
EBD
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Brake Assist
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Stability Control
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Traction Control
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Airbag Count
6 (opt 8)
8 (opt 10)
Driver Airbag
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Passenger Airbag
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Side Airbags Front
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Curtain Airbags
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Features & Tech
Air Conditioning
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Climate Control
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Cruise Control
Optional
✓ Standard
Adaptive Cruise Control
Optional
✓ Standard
Bluetooth
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Satellite Navigation
Optional
✓ Standard
Reversing Camera
Optional
✓ Standard
Park Distance Rear
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Park Distance Front
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Sunroof
Optional
Optional
Heated Seats
Optional
✓ Standard
Keyless Entry
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Tow Bar
Optional
Alloy Wheels
✓ Standard
✓ Standard
Warranty & Service
Warranty Period
2
2 vehicle / 8 battery
Warranty Distance
unlimited Km
unlimited vehicle / 160000 battery Km
Service Intervals
service interval indicator
service interval indicator

Which Wins?

Overall Winner
Tie
2 / 4 categories
Performance
E-Class
Fuel Economy
C-Class
Value
C-Class
Practicality
E-Class
Mercedes-AMG C-Class
+Better fuel economy (2.1 when hybrid battery charged / 10.5 when discharged / 7.3 combined l/100km)
+Lower starting price (R2 417 692)
-Less power than rival (500 kW vs 430 (opt 450) kW)
Mercedes-AMG E-Class
+More powerful engine (430 (opt 450) kW)
+Higher towing capacity (2100 Kg)
-Higher fuel consumption (9.2 when hybrid battery discharged / 25.9 kWh/100km + 1.0 l/100km combined l/100km)
-Higher starting price
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is more fuel efficient, the C-Class or E-Class?
The C-Class uses 2.1 when hybrid battery charged / 10.5 when discharged / 7.3 combined l/100km and the E-Class uses 9.2 when hybrid battery discharged / 25.9 kWh/100km + 1.0 l/100km combined l/100km on the combined cycle. The C-Class is the more fuel-efficient choice. In South African conditions with a mix of highway and urban driving, real-world figures will be slightly higher.
Which has more power, the C-Class or E-Class?
The C-Class produces 500 kW and 1020 Nm of torque while the E-Class delivers 430 (opt 450) kW and 750 Nm of torque. The E-Class is the more powerful option.
What is the price difference between the C-Class and E-Class?
The C-Class starts from R2 417 692 and the E-Class from R2 518 425. The C-Class is cheaper by R100 733 at this variant level. Final on-the-road pricing varies by dealer and specification.
Which has a higher towing capacity, the C-Class or E-Class?
The C-Class has a braked towing capacity of 1800 Kg and the E-Class can tow 2100 Kg. Always verify towing limits in the owner's manual before hitching a trailer.
Should I buy the C-Class or the E-Class?
It depends on your priorities. If fuel economy matters most, check the L/100km figures above. If you need towing capacity, compare the towing ratings. For day-to-day South African driving - load shedding runs, potholed roads, school runs and highway commutes - consider ground clearance, service network coverage, and total cost of ownership including insurance and maintenance. Use the spec tables above to compare every detail before making your decision.

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