2021 AMG C63 Sedan Interior

If there's one thing that can never be called into question when talking about modern Mercs, it's their quality. And that shines through especially brightly in the interior, where you find a handsomely crafted cockpit filled with high-quality materials and beautiful finishings. Behind the steering wheel is a 12.3-inch digital driver's display while the center of the dash houses a 10.25-inch display. 64-color ambient lighting enhances the luxury feel while supportive yet comfortable seats make you feel at home. This is a gorgeous cabin that blends tech with elegant design in all the best ways.

2021 AMG C63 Sedan Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

Much like many rivals in this class, the C63 will comfortably seat five adults, but the rear seats can be a little cramped for taller individuals on long journeys. Nevertheless, getting in and out isn't a chore regardless of which row you're in. Of course, sitting in front is the most comfortable, with ample headroom and legroom. Power-adjustable seats here allow the driver to find the perfect position to be comfortably in control, and with few large panels around the glasshouse, visibility in all directions is good. The seats themselves are also comfortable on long journeys and supportive when you're pulling some Gs in the corners.

2021 Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan Interior Dimensions:

Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan TrimsAMG C63 SedanAMG C63 S Sedan
Seating55
Headroom Front Seat37.1 in.37.1 in.
Headroom Back Seat37.1 in.37.1 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.7 in.41.7 in.
Legroom Back Seat35.2 in.35.2 in.
Shoulder Room Front55.3 in.55.3 in.
Shoulder Room Rear55 in.55 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Without adding to the build price of your C63, there's only one choice on offer: black MB-Tex (faux leather) with Dinamica suede. If you want black Nappa leather, you'll have to spend $2,590 or get the C63 S, which gets Nappa as standard. That money can also buy you Nappa in a mix of black and Platinum White Pearl, or black with Red Pepper. There's also Magma Grey with black leather and yellow stitching. Alternatively, you can spend $3,100 on the designo Nappa leather package in Platinum White Pearl and black.

Trim elements come in four no-cost variants: Natural Grain Black Ash wood and aluminum, Dark Brown Linden wood, Natural Grain Grey Oak wood, and Natural Grain Walnut wood. For $975, you can have a sporty AMG carbon fiber finish. You can also spec your steering wheel in Nappa/Dinamica, full Dinamica, or with a mix of Dinamica and carbon fiber, with these options adding $500, $600, or $900 to your bill respectively. On the C63 S, Nappa costs nothing, while the Dinamica and Dinamica/carbon choices cost $100 and $400 respectively. You can also swap out the standard silver seatbelts on the S for black at no charge.

2021 AMG C63 Sedan Trunk and Cargo Space

According to Mercedes, the C63 offers 12.6 cubic feet of volume in the trunk. That's enough for four medium-sized suitcases to be comfortably stowed, but if you need more space, the rear seats can be dropped in a 40/20/40 split.

In the cockpit, occupants get reasonable door pockets with recesses for drinks bottles, center armrest storage, and four cupholders. You also get a spot in the center console for your phone.

2021 Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2021 Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan Cargo Dimensions:

Mercedes-AMG C63 Sedan TrimsAMG C63 SedanAMG C63 S Sedan
Trunk Volume12.6 cu. ft.12.6 cu. ft.


2021 AMG C63 Sedan Infotainment and Features

Features

The C63 may be expensive, but you get a lot of gizmos to justify the sticker price. Race Start launch control is standard as are adaptive dampers, an electronic limited-slip differential, a panoramic glass roof, and a hands-free electronic trunk. You also get an IWC Ingenieur analog clock in the dash, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding wing mirrors, a lap-timer, crosswind assist, and a driver attention warning. Other standard equipment includes a 12.3-inch digital driver display, frontal crash preparation, blind-spot monitoring with a vehicle exit warning, and adaptive braking. Options include adaptive LED headlights with auto high beams, ventilated front seats, parking sensors, rear cross-traffic alert, rear collision preparation, a surround-view camera, adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assist, automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, a head-up display, and lane change assist.

Infotainment

Sadly, Mercedes is reserving the far better MBUX infotainment system for the 2022 C-Class family. In the meantime, you're stuck with the old COMAND system. We aren't big fans of this system because of its confusing menu layouts and slower responses, but the graphics displayed on the 10.25-inch touchscreen display are clear and attractive enough. The audio quality is also excellent thanks to a 13-speaker Burmester sound system. Standard features include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, a pair of USB ports, HD Radio, and SiriusXM satellite radio. Wireless charging and navigation are optional though, as is a Wi-Fi hotspot.